PPQ

 

Plant Protection Quarterly

 
Volume 19 Issue 2, 2004

 

Contents

 

South Australian Perennial Grass Weeds Workshop

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

52

The perennial grass weeds workshop questionnaire and mapping exercise.

Neville D. Crossman and Martin Weidenbach.  Abstract

54

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

67

Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.): presenting the arid Northern Territory experience to our South Australian neighbours.

Helen Puckey and David Albrecht.  Abstract

69

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

74

Shut the gate, alien weedy grasses have bolted and more are on the way.

Robert Myers.  Abstract

77

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

82

Future directions for managing perennial grass weeds in South Australia.

John G. Virtue, Neville D. Crossman and Noel Richards.  Abstract

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