PPQ

 

Plant Protection Quarterly

 
Volume 6 Issue 3, 1991

 

Contents

 

Invited editorial.

Don Saunders.

94

Proceedings on the control of environmental weeds.

Edited by Robin Adair and Rosamond Shepherd

Status of environmental weed control in Australia.

R.H. Groves.

95

Disturbance a precursor to weed invasion in native vegetation.

Richard J. Hobbs.

99

Bush regeneration - measuring success.

Robin A. Buchanan.

105

Developing control strategies for environmental weeds.

Marilyn D. Fox.

109

The impact of pampas grasses as weeds in southern Australia.

A.R. Harradine.

111

Bridal creeper (Myrsiphyllum asparagoides) in Australia and developments towards its biological control.

John K. Scott and C.A. Kleinjan.

116

Techniques for the establishment of kangaroo grass in South Australian conservation reserves.

J.L. Stafford.

120

The impact of environmental weeds on rare or threatened plants in Victoria.

David Cheal.

123

Control of bridal creeper with herbicides.

G.H. Pritchard.

126

Control of English ivy (Hedera helix) in Sherbrooke forest - a practical experience.

Vivien Freshwater.

127

Control of cluster pine on French Island, Victoria.

D.P. Corbett.

128

Control of annual grasses with particular reference to Briza maxima.

Andrew R.G. McMahon.

129

Woody weed control in the Dandenong Ranges National Park.

Penny Gillespie.

130

‘Off-label’ use of herbicides – the consequences.

D. Matthews.

132

Role of Local Government in environmental weed control.

Ian Stevenson.

134

Birds and environmental weeds in south-eastern Australia.

Richard H. Loyn and Kristine French.

137

Weeds and wildlife.

Peter R. Brown, Robert L. Wallis, Dianne Simmons and Robyn Adams.

150