Biological control of silverleaf nightshade, Solanum elaeagnifolium, and bugweed, Solanum mauritianum, (Solanaceae) in South Africa

The weed status and biological control of two introduced solanaceous plant species in South Africa are reviewed. Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav. (silverleaf nightshade, satansbos), indigenous to the southern USA, Mexico and Argentina, is a weed of arable and pastoral land. Mechanical and herbicidal atte...

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Veröffentlicht in:Agriculture, ecosystems & environment ecosystems & environment, 1991-01, Vol.37 (1/3), p.137-155
Hauptverfasser: Olckers, T, Zimmermann, H.G
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The weed status and biological control of two introduced solanaceous plant species in South Africa are reviewed. Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav. (silverleaf nightshade, satansbos), indigenous to the southern USA, Mexico and Argentina, is a weed of arable and pastoral land. Mechanical and herbicidal attempts at control have been largely unsuccessful. Faunistic surveys in the countries of origin of S. elaeagnifolium revealed at least 15 potential biocontrol agents, of which only a fruit-boring gelechiid moth, Frumenta nephelomicta (Meyrick), has so far been released, but failed to establish. Solanum mauritianum Scop. (bugweed, bugtree), indigenous to Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, is a weed mainly of commercial forests in the high-rainfall areas of South Africa. The search for potential biocontrol agents has been hampered because the taxonomic status of S. mauritianum is unclear and only three insect species have been introduced into quarantine.
ISSN:0167-8809
1873-2305
DOI:10.1016/0167-8809(91)90143-L