PPQ

 

Plant Protection Quarterly

 
Volume 8 Issue 4, 1993

 

Contents

 

Research reports

Emergence and seedling growth bioassays for the detection of imazaquin residue in a humid tropical soil.

F.O. Evbuomwan, O.A. Akinyemiju and I.O. Akobundu.

114

Persistence and mobility of imazaquin in a humid tropical soil.

F.O. Evbuomwan, O.A. Akinyemiju and I.O. Akobundu.

118

Evaluation of lambdacyhalothrin and deltamethrin trunk treatments for control of Fuller’s rose weevil, Asynonychus cervinus (Boheman) (Coleoptera: Curculion-idae), on citrus.

R.D. Magarey, G.A. Buchanan, P.R. Franz and G.S. Roberts.

123

Safety and efficacy of pre-emergent herbicides in container-grown Australian plants.

Manfred Jusaitis.

127

Blackboard to boomspray (workshop)

The discovery and development of agricultural chemicals using GRASP, a cereal herbicide, as an Australian example.

R.B. Warner.

131

Registration and legislation.

D.C. Matthews.

133

Marketing and sales of new products: “The Monsanto experience”.

Steve M. Jones.

134

End users and the environment/consumer.

Jan Bowman.

136

The triazine herbicide atrazine – are you effectively adopting risk minimization practices?

J.S. Brereton.

137

Broadening the range of pest management tools – Integrated Pest Management in the apple and pear industry.

V.I. Bates.

141

The role of biological control in weed management (workshop)

The theory and protocols for biological control of weeds.

Rosamond C.H. Shepherd.

144

The role of biological control in weed management – what is success?

E. Bruzzese.

147

The role of funding in biological control: from the public purse.

D. Patterson.

150

The role of funding in biological control: from funding corporations.

David Conley.

151

Community expectations: landholder point of view.

Jean Moir.

153

Biological control of Paterson’s curse from a farmer’s point of view.

Sue Gall.

153

Environmental group expectations of biological weed control.

Kate Blood.

154

The role of the community in the implementation of biological control.

S. Darby and D.A. McLaren.

155

Biological control of environmental weeds.

Robin Adair.

158

Overview and use of biological control in pasture situations.

D.A. McLaren.

159

Summary and conclusion.

Robert V. Edgar.

162