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Title: Yellow Starthistle Fungus


1
Yellow Starthistle Fungus
  • YST infests 10-15 million acres in California
    alone, and is in 23 other States.
  • Five insect biological control agents were
    released from 1984-92 which provide some control.
  • A rust fungus, Puccinia jaceae var. solstitialis
    was introduced in 204 sites in California from
    2003-06.
  • Establishment and impact being evaluated.

2
Success Story Saltcedar Biological Control
Consortium
  • Biological control beetles initially released in
    1999 at 10 sites in 6 states.
  • In 2004 and 2005 202 acres and 444 acres were
    defoliated.
  • 2006 Provided over 100,000 saltcedar leaf
    beetles to cooperators in Montana and Wyoming.
  • Started four new ARS-managed saltcedar biological
    control research and insectary sites in Montana.

Diorhabda elongata
3
Success StorySuccessful Eradication of
Caulerpa taxifolia
  • June 2000 Discovered in California waters.
  • July 2000 Rapid response plan activated.
  • July 2006 Declared eradicated by California
    Department of Fish and Game.

4
Success StoryT.A.M.E. Melaleuca
  • Over one million biological control agents have
    been released in south Florida
  • Melaleuca leaf weevil, Oxyops vitiosa
  • Melaleuca psyllid, Boreioglycaspis melaleucae
  • 75,000 acres of Melaleuca have been managed.
  • 2005 ARS Award for Excellence in Technology
    Transfer.

5
New Program Initiation of Biological Control of
Giant Reed
  • Three potential biological control agents from
    Europe
  • Shoot-feeding wasp (Tetramesa romana),
  • Cane-burrowing fly (Cryptonevra spp.), and
  • Rhirzome-infesting scale (Rhizaspidiotus
    donacis).
  • Strong support from water and riparian land
    managers, and from the Department of Homeland
    Security.

6
Success StoryIntegrated Control of Redvine and
Trumpetcreeper
  • Integration of fall deep-tillage and glyphosate
    applications could be an effective strategy to
    manage Redvine, Brunnichia ovata, and
    trumpetcreeper, Campsis radicans, vines in
    glyphosate-resistant soybean.

7
New Program Swallow-Worts
  • Members of the milkweed family native to Europe.
  • Replacing common milkweeds.
  • Threat to
  • Monarch butterflies,
  • reduced-tillage corn and soybean fields, and
  • forest regeneration.
  • New program underway to find biological control
    agents in Europe.

8
How Does ARS Set Priorities?
Executive Branch (Department, other Federal
agencies)
Congress
ARS Program Budgeting Priorities
Agency Scientists Managers
Scientific Community
Customers, Partners, Advisory Boards
9
Challenges Ahead
  • National Priorities
  • Continue to emphasize integrated weed management.
  • Conduct single-species workshops (e.g.
    medusahead, kudzu, arundo, saltcedar).
  • Budget implications

10
Leading America towards a better future through
agricultural research and information.
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