Survey and identify the pest's native range for list of herbivores that attack the pest plant. Photo courtesy South Florida Water Management District There are over 200 introduced species of plants that have been documented in the Everglades. Download Data × To download a subset of this species' records : Click Here To download all available records in EDDMapS for this species Click Here Click Here. or contact Florida’s Endangered Species Protection Coordinator at (850) 487-0532. Release from natural enemies below ground could explain why Lygodium microphyllum is such a successful invader in Florida (2006) Grant type: Florida Atlantic University Target Pests Old World Climbing Fern (Lygodium microphyllum). We need you to answer this question! DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. 2020. Login to download data. The fern is widespread in wet and… Weeds sprayed with conidia showed die back symptoms, and fungal conidia were consistently re-isolated from infected plant tissues. How did lionfish get to Florida? Abstract The pathogenicity of C. gloeosporioides [Glomerella cingulata] on invasive weeds L. microphyllum and L. japonicum was investigated. Please cite the EDDMapS as: EDDMapS. 2. Project Methods The following are the performance steps of a classical biological control investigation: 1. Lygodium microphyllum (Cavanilles) R. Brown (Lygodiaceae) is an invasive climbing fern in south and central Florida. R. Br. © University of Georgia - Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health States Counties Points List Species Info. Identify the best potential biocontrol agents based on field observations, preliminary lab … This species is Introduced in the United States . This label must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application. old world climbing fern Lygodium microphyllum (Cav.) Abstract This paper examines the historical records of 2 non-native, invasive climbing ferns (Lygodium japonicum and L. microphyllum), currently present in Florida, USA, based on herbarium records.New sympatric records and new distribution records from north and south Florida are also discussed. #BUGWOOD on.