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Overview and Status of the Beating Weeds Project Simon Fowler, Landcare Research

Beating Weeds Project Improved management of, in particular, environmental weeds $1.78m/yr (inc GST) AgR major collaborator ($0.68m/y); smaller contracts to SCION/Uni’s Integrated research with end-users esp. DOC Aligned with Undermining Weeds (AgR) Complements operational research funded by Regional Councils, DOC, MAF, NZ Army etc (much through “Biocontrol Collective”)

Beating Weeds – objectives 1. Prioritisation: weed prioritisation models; predicting good biocontrol targets; national weeds distribution database 2. Improved tools: cost effectiveness, efficacy and non-target impacts of biological and chemical weed control 3. Biodiversity and ecosystem benefits: optimising med/long term gains from environmental weed control

Highlights Predicting good biocontrol targets – Quentin (aquatic weeds/workshop) Non-target impacts – Ronny (St John’s wort) Biodiversity benefits of biocontrol – Paul (heather beetle)

Two highlights in more detail Improving herbicide use against wilding trees Broom gall mite

Improving herbicide use on wilding trees One of the most important invasive weed issues in NZ Biocontrol not currently an option More cost-effective options for dense infestations and managing outliers in difficult terrain

Better wilding control Highly effective - optimal herbicide mix good for all woody species Minimises non-target damage Cheaper/faster/less risky than skid-hopping Scion + Department of Conservation Spot treatment of bark

>95% kill in the preliminary trial - more reps/more sites planned Trialling herbicide mixes to reach 100% kill Large scale wilding control

Broom gall mite – what’s going on? Broom gall mite Aceria genistae introduced in inoculated plants already dying Recent research on mango mite suggests that a plant pathogen causes the galling Mite vectors the pathogen – together causing rapid plant death

Are broom galls caused, in part, by a pathogen? Could explain occasional small galls prior to the introduction of the gall mite: No gall Gall without mites Gall with mites Galls/pathogens – who’s doing what?

Current research – what’s in broom galls in NZ? Complex of native predatory and fungus feeding mites Bacteria: a species 98% similar to Pantoea agglomerans (a known gall-forming species) was very common Fungi in 4 genera

Current research – what’s on the broom mites? Microbes are present on the mites

New multi-disciplinary project Novel combination of acarologists, entomologists, pathologists and ecologists: LCR and international expertise Should see more of this under new funding structures – less protective ‘silo’ approach Fascinating science – relevance to biocontrol? Important to understand how our agents work Assess/evaluate risks of non-target effects Future targets – e.g. gall mite on old man’s beard

How do we transfer information? Newsletter: What’s New in Biological Control of weeds Workshops e.g. “Biosecurity Bonanza” Website Workshop issue