Plant Protection QuarterlyVolume 5 Issue 3, 1990
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Research reports |
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Broad-spectrum weed control in transplanted rice with herbicide mixtures. R.A. Raju and M.N. Reddy. |
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Proceedings of the workshop: Control of Emex, Tribulus and Cenchrus in vineyards. |
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The problems caused by weed seeds to the dried vine fruits industry. R.B. Johnstone. |
84 |
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Emex in Southern Africa and Australia: An overview of biology and biological control. John K. Scott. |
85 |
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Plant and seed population dynamics of Emex. P.W. Weiss. |
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Biological control of weeds and the dried fruits industry. Ernest S. Delfosse. |
91 |
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Protocols for biological control of weeds and current Victorian priorities. E. Bruzzese. |
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Past Victorian work on Emex australis Steinheil and Tribulus terrestris L. Rosamond C.H. Shepherd. |
100 |
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Tribulus terrestris L. (Zygophyllaceae) in Southern Africa: an outline of biology and potential biological control agents for Australia. John K. Scott. |
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Chemical control of Emex sp. in Western Australia. D.J. Gilbey. |
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Weed control in vines:- some experimental results and views. G.R. Code. |
110 |
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The potential of controlled release herbicides. A.G. Flynn and M. Moerkerk. |
113 |
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Soil management in South Australian vineyards. D.I. Lang. |
114 |
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The potential for cultural control of Tribulus, Cenchrus and Emex in Sunraysia vineyards. Alison MacGregor. |
116 |
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The control of three-cornered jack (Emex australis) and other spined weeds on public land in Victoria. J.W. Cooke and D.K. Walters |
120 |
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Role of quality assurance and total quality management in the control of spiked weed seeds. Malcolm M. Campbell. |
122 |
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Role of Victorian Dried Fruits Board in control of spiny weed seeds. Alan Eddie. |
125 |
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Grower attitudes to issues associated with weed seed contamination in dried sultanas. H. Stuart Hawkins. |
126 |
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Grower Panel - Case Studies |
129 |
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Reports of Working Groups |
129 |
Technical note |
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Control of Tomato Spotted Wilt in tomatoes by systemic insecticides. N.L. Treverrow and L.L. Mutton. |
132 |