![]() Plant Protection QuarterlyVolume 13 Issue 2, 1998
Contents |
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Review |
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The Biology of Australian Weeds 34. Ulex europaeus L. R.G. Richardson and R.L. Hill. (No abstract) |
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Proceedings: The Nassella workshop |
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Identification of South American tussock weeds. Neville Walsh. Abstract |
59 |
The distribution and impact of South/North American stipoid grasses (Poaceae: Stipeae) in Australia. D.A. McLaren, V. Stajsic and M.R. Gardener. Abstract |
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The economics of serrated tussock in New South Wales. R.E. Jones and D.T. Vere. Abstract |
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The biology of Nassella and Achnatherum species naturalized in Australia and the implications for management on conservation lands. M.R. Gardener and B.M. Sindel. Abstract |
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Biological and ecological impact of serrated tussock (Nassella trichotoma (Nees) Arech.) on pastures in Australia. M.H. Campbell. Abstract |
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Land management of Nassella areas – implications for conservation. Colin Hocking. Abstract |
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Management of serrated tussock in farming areas. Lisa Miller. Abstract |
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The transmission of serrated tussock (Nassella trichotoma) seeds through the sheep rumen and their viability after ingestion. Cathy Cook. Abstract |
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Biological control of serrated tussock (Nassella trichotoma): Is it worth pursuing? D.T. Briese and H.C. Evans. Abstract |
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Serrated tussock in Tasmania. Christian Goninon. Abstract |
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Fungi in Victoria with biological control potential for Nassella trichotoma (serrated tussock). I.P. Hussaini, A.C. Lawrie and D.A. McLaren. Abstract |
99 |
Efficacy of herbicides against serrated tussock (Nassella trichotoma) in a pot trial. Alice Melland and David McLaren. Abstract |
102 |
Outcomes from the Nassella workshop (No abstract) |
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Letters to the editor |
104 |