![]() Plant Protection QuarterlyVolume 19 Issue 2, 2004
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South Australian Perennial Grass Weeds Workshop |
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Perennial grass weeds in Australia: impacts, conflicts of interest and management issues. A.C. Grice. Abstract |
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Perennial grasses: their uses and impacts in agricultural systems. Tim Prance. Abstract |
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Uses and impacts of perennial grasses in South Australia: an environmental perspective. Murray J. Mathison. Abstract |
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Perennial grasses in South Australia: a social perspective. Trevor Nottle. Abstract |
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The perennial grass weeds workshop questionnaire and mapping exercise. Neville D. Crossman and Martin Weidenbach. Abstract |
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The distribution, impacts and identification of exotic stipoid grasses in Australia. David A. McLaren, Val Stajsic and Linda Iaconis. Abstract |
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Field survey results for Chilean needlegrass (Nassella neesiana (Trin. & Rupr.) Barkworth) and Texas needlegrass (Nassella leucotricha (Trin. & Rupr.) R.W.Pohl) in the Mt. Lofty Ranges, Fleurieu Peninsula and greater Adelaide regions of South Australia. Chris Obst and Travis How. Abstract |
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Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.): presenting the arid Northern Territory experience to our South Australian neighbours. Helen Puckey and David Albrecht. Abstract |
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Current distribution and strategic management options for buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) in South Australia. John Pitt. Abstract |
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Salt tolerant grasses in the Upper South East of South Australia: a perspective on production, saltland management and weed potential. Tracey Strugnell. Abstract |
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Shut the gate, alien weedy grasses have bolted and more are on the way. Robert Myers. Abstract |
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Coastal chameleons: good or bad grasses? Ron Taylor. Abstract |
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Pussytail grass (Pentaschistis pallida (Thunb.) H.P.Linder) invading native vegetation in South Australia: distribution and management options. Meg A. Robertson. Abstract |
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Future directions for managing perennial grass weeds in South Australia. John G. Virtue, Neville D. Crossman and Noel Richards. Abstract |
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