![]() Plant Protection QuarterlyVolume 8 Issue 4, 1993
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Research reports |
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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. |
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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. |
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Safety and efficacy of pre-emergent herbicides in container-grown Australian plants. Manfred Jusaitis. |
127 |
Blackboard to boomspray (workshop) |
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The discovery and development of agricultural chemicals using GRASP, a cereal herbicide, as an Australian example. R.B. Warner. |
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Registration and legislation. D.C. Matthews. |
133 |
Marketing and sales of new products: “The Monsanto experience”. Steve M. Jones. |
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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) |
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The theory and protocols for biological control of weeds. Rosamond C.H. Shepherd. |
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The role of biological control in weed management – what is success? E. Bruzzese. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Biological control of environmental weeds. Robin Adair. |
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Overview and use of biological control in pasture situations. D.A. McLaren. |
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Summary and conclusion. Robert V. Edgar. |
162 |