Weed seeds are readily translocated by livestock by attachment to their coat, by consumption or in vehicles used for transporting them. Livestock transport by land, sea and air is increasing worldwide, which together with increasing livestock production, is anticipated to escalate the risk of weed incursions and displace native flora. There is a particular risk of widespread weed seed dissemination in Australia with its extensive grazing practices and significant amounts of livestock movement. Consumption of weed seeds is largely dependent on grazing management practices, with lax grazing facilitating inflorescence production, the seeds of which may then be consumed if grazing pressure increases. Seed passage through the animal depends on t...
Seed contamination significantly affects production capacity and animal welfare in Australian sheep ...
Ruminants play a significant role in the dissemination of plant seeds as a result of ingested seeds ...
Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees) seed (germination 96%, dormant 0%) was used in 4 exp...
Endozoochory is known as an important mechanism for the spread of weeds. We carried out experiments...
Weed seeds are scattered over the farm artificially and naturally. Many times man distributes weed ...
Weed seeds may maintain their viability when passing through the digestive tract of cattle and can b...
Cattle have the potential to act as a low cost alternative for seed dissemination of valuable native...
Weed seeds can be spread by different vectors, and seed dispersal is an important mechanism for the ...
Plant invasions are a threat to rangelands in California. Understanding how seeds of invasive plants...
Orobanche ramosa L. is an annual, parasitic weed present in the western Murray-Mallee region of Sout...
The effect of sheep digestion and mastication on Malva parviflora seed transmission, viability and g...
Grazers ingest seeds of invasive forbs and may contribute to their spread by depositing viable seeds...
Acaciella angustissima (syn. Acacia angustissima) (white ball acacia) and Aeschynomene paniculata Wi...
Spotted knapweed (Centaurea maculosa Lam.), an introduced perennial plant, has invaded large areas o...
Targeted grazing by sheep or goats is a potentially useful tool for suppressing the noxious weed sul...
Seed contamination significantly affects production capacity and animal welfare in Australian sheep ...
Ruminants play a significant role in the dissemination of plant seeds as a result of ingested seeds ...
Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees) seed (germination 96%, dormant 0%) was used in 4 exp...
Endozoochory is known as an important mechanism for the spread of weeds. We carried out experiments...
Weed seeds are scattered over the farm artificially and naturally. Many times man distributes weed ...
Weed seeds may maintain their viability when passing through the digestive tract of cattle and can b...
Cattle have the potential to act as a low cost alternative for seed dissemination of valuable native...
Weed seeds can be spread by different vectors, and seed dispersal is an important mechanism for the ...
Plant invasions are a threat to rangelands in California. Understanding how seeds of invasive plants...
Orobanche ramosa L. is an annual, parasitic weed present in the western Murray-Mallee region of Sout...
The effect of sheep digestion and mastication on Malva parviflora seed transmission, viability and g...
Grazers ingest seeds of invasive forbs and may contribute to their spread by depositing viable seeds...
Acaciella angustissima (syn. Acacia angustissima) (white ball acacia) and Aeschynomene paniculata Wi...
Spotted knapweed (Centaurea maculosa Lam.), an introduced perennial plant, has invaded large areas o...
Targeted grazing by sheep or goats is a potentially useful tool for suppressing the noxious weed sul...
Seed contamination significantly affects production capacity and animal welfare in Australian sheep ...
Ruminants play a significant role in the dissemination of plant seeds as a result of ingested seeds ...
Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees) seed (germination 96%, dormant 0%) was used in 4 exp...