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Abstract
Pollen and pappus trapping and eDNA are two techniques that could compliment on-ground surveillance. Labour availability and occupational health and safety are impacting on-ground surveillance of skeleton weed in Western Australia. To compensate passive surveillance techniques are being developed
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