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1. The complete mitogenome sequence of the agricultural pest, clover root weevil: the key to its own demise?

2. Is a specialist root-feeding insect affected by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi?

3. Effect of clover root weevil larval feeding on growth of clover progenies from parents selected for tolerance in field trials.

4. Impact of clover root weevil Sitona lepidus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) larvae on herbage yield and species composition in a ryegrass-white clover sward.

5. Modelling the movement and survival of the root-feeding clover weevil, Sitona lepidus, in the root-zone of white clover

6. Influence of root herbivory on growth response and carbon assimilation by white clover plants

7. The complete mitogenome sequence of the agricultural pest, clover root weevil: the key to its own demise?

8. Availability of seed for hill country adapted forage legumes

9. Endosymbiotic Candidates for Parasitoid Defense in Exotic and Native New Zealand Weevils

10. Effect of black legume aphid Aphis craccivora honeydew on survival of the parasitoid Microctonus aethiopoides

11. A simple PCRRFLP method to distinguish between species and strains of Microctonus parasitoids found in New Zealand

12. Dispersal of soil-dwelling clover root weevil (Sitona lepidus Gyllenhal, Coleoptera: Curculionidae) larvae in mixed plant communities

13. Effects of invertebrate pests on white and annual clovers in dryland soil

14. South Island distributions of clover root weevil and its biocontrol agent

15. Effects of soil conditions and drought on egg hatching and larval survival of the clover root weevil (Sitona lepidus)

16. Elevated CO2 and aboveground–belowground herbivory by the clover root weevil

17. Surveillance for weevils and cobweb spiders at high risk sites around Christchurch New Zealand

18. Initial establishment of the irish strain of Microctonus aethiopoides in New Zealand

19. Egg hatching and survival time of soil-dwelling insect larvae: A partial differential equation model and experimental validation

20. Non-invasive techniques for investigating and modelling root-feeding insects in managed and natural systems

21. Modelling the farm scale impacts of clover root weevil herbivory

22. Collections of Microctonus aethiopoides Loan (Hymenoptera Braconidae) from Ireland

23. Methods to distinguish between the Microctonus aethiopoides strains that parasitise Sitona lepidus and Sitona discoideus

24. Field application of biopolymercoated Beauveria bassiana F418 for clover root weevil (Sitona lepidus) control in Waikato and Manawatu

25. Rationale for release of the Irish strain of Microctonus aethiopoides for biocontrol of clover root weevil

26. The ‘mother knows best’ principle: should soil insects be included in the preference-performance debate?

27. Attractive Properties of an Isoflavonoid Found in White Clover Root Nodules on the Clover Root Weevil

28. Leaf herbivory by clover root weevil adults how much do they eat

29. Clover root weevil (Sitona lepidus) in New Zealand: the story so far

30. Host plant recognition by the root feeding clover weevil, Sitona lepidus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

31. Colonisation of renovated pastures in Waikato by four coleopteran species

32. Nodule preference by first instar clover root weevil

33. Establishing the fungus Beauveria bassiana in pasture for clover root weevil (Sitona lepidus) control

34. Feeding habituation to red clover by clover root weevil adults

35. Allozyme variation between European and New Zealand populations of Microctonus aethiopoides

36. Negative effects of strain hybridisation on the biocontrol agent Microctonus aethiopoides

37. Intraspecific variation in the ability ofMicroctonus aethiopoides(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) to parasitiseSitona lepidus(Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

38. Effects of biotinbinding proteins on eight species of pasture invertebrates

39. Effects of two protease inhibitors on larvae of Argentine stem weevil and clover root weevil

40. Influence of root herbivory on growth response and carbon assimilation by white clover plants

41. Relationship between Sitona lepidus larval numbers and white clover seed production

42. Importation to New Zealand quarantine of a candidate biological control agent of clover root weevil

43. Searching for clover root weevil (Sitona lepidus) resistance/tolerance - A progress report

44. Progress in the search for biological control agents of clover root weevil,Sitona lepidus(Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

45. The behaviour of adult Sitona lepidus Gyllenhal (Coleoptera Curculionidae) in response to white clover

46. Interaction between clover root weevil and clover root type

47. The potential of entomopathogenic nematodes as biocontrol agents for clover root weevil (Sitona lepidus)

48. Preliminary investigation into impact of Sitona lepidus adults on white clover seed production

49. Effect of summer irrigation on population dynamics and reproductive status of adult Sitona lepidus in the Waikato

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