Études de cas sur la gestionAustralia A biological control programme for Pistia stratiodes was undertaken simultaneously with programmes for the other aquatic invaders Eichhornia crassipes, Salvinia molesta and Hydrilla verticillata, to avoid the increase of other invasive species as one was controlled. New Zealand Plants were removed by hand from the two sites where Pistia was deliberately planted. Reunion (La Réunion) Depuis 2006 un programme de lutte biologique contre la jacinthe d’eau et la laitue d’eau sur l’etang du Gol est en cours (Le Bourgeois & Lebreton, 2006).
Ressources pour la gestion/Liens
2. Gee II, David E., pers. comm. 2006. Wildlife Biologist, Guam Division of Aquatic & Wildlife Resources and Guam team member of the Pacific Invasives Learning Network (PILN). 3. Hilhorst, M. Water lettuce . Résumé: A report on how P. stratiotes was eradicated from the two sites where it was deliberatly planted. Available at www.biodiv.org [Accessed 24 September 2003] 5. National Pest Plant Accord, 2001. Biosecurity New Zealand. Résumé: The National Pest Plant Accord is a cooperative agreement between regional councils and government departments with biosecurity responsibilities. Under the accord, regional councils will undertake surveillance to prevent the commercial sale and/or distribution of an agreed list of pest plants. Available from: http://www.biosecurity.govt.nz/pests-diseases/plants/accord.htm [Accessed 11 August 2005] 9. Swaziland's Alien Plants Database., Undated. Pistia stratiotes Résumé: A database of Swaziland's alien plant species. Page de résultats: 1
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