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Overcoming phenological asynchrony between target and non-target species in host-specificity testing: The case of Gillmeria ochrodactyla on Tanacetum vulgare

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Sonja Stutz *
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Alec McClay
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Hariet L. Hinz
DOI:10.1016/j.biocontrol.2026.106045delete
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• Gillmeria ochrodactyla is a potential biological control agent of Tanacetum vulgare. • Host-specificity tests were complicated by phenological asynchrony. • Results from open-field tests were combined with iNaturalist data. • Combined evidence revealed little to no risk to congeneric non-target species.
Keywords:
Platyptilia ochrodactyla
Common tansy
Host-specificity
Tanacetum bipinnatum
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