PPQ

 

Plant Protection Quarterly

 
Volume 24 Issue 2, 2009

 

Contents

 

Review

 

The biology of Australian weeds. 53. Cylindropuntia rosea (DC.) Backeb. and Cylindropuntia tunicata (Lehm.) F.M.Knuth.

Stephen B. Johnson, John R. Hosking, Robert J. Chinnock and Royce H. Holtkamp.  (No abstract)

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Research reports

 

Imazalil, manganese prochloraz and carbendazim treatments do not affect the yield of Agaricus bisporus, hybrid strain Sylvan A15 in New South Wales.

Afsheen Shamshad, Alan D. Clift and Sarah Mansfield.  Abstract

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Performance and host-plant preference of two insect biological control agents on moisture stressed broom, Cytisus scoparius.

K.E. Galway, R.P. Duncan, R.M. Emberson, A.W. Sheppard and P. Syrett.  Abstract

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Can international experience help us to predict the potential impacts of willow sawfly (Nematus oligospilus Förster) on willow populations in Australia?

F.J. Ede.  Abstract

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The effect of microwave radiation and soil depth on soil pH, N, P, K, SO4 and bacterial colonies.

Andrew Cooper and Graham Brodie.  Abstract

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Progress towards the eradication of three melastome shrub species from northern Australian rainforests.

Simon J. Brooks, F. Dane Panetta and Travis A. Sydes.  Abstract

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Weed Management Society of South Australia

 

Strategies for wheel cactus (Opuntia robusta) – a significant non-WoNS for South Australian rangelands.

Deb Agnew.

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The biology of Australian weeds series – new volume

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