Pimelea poisoning is an ongoing, periodically serious problem for cattle producers in inland Australia. The annual native plants of the Thymelaeaceae family that cause the problem are widespread and animal management is currently the main means of minimizing poisoning. However, there are situations in the higher rainfall parts of the natural distribution area of these plants where farming and quite intensive property development do occur and here the use of selective herbicides may be an option. This research looked for herbicides that could be considered for registration for Pimelea control, bearing in mind the large potential costs involved if used over large areas. Group I hormone herbicides (for example 2,4-D) were quite effective as wa...
Clidemia hirta (L.) D.Don. (Koster’s curse) is a highly invasive, tropical understory shrub that was...
Echinochloa colona is the most common grass weed of summer fallows in the grain-cropping systems of ...
The usual method of killing poison plants is by a programme of ploughing, cropping and burning. Area...
Pimelea poisoning is an ongoing, periodically serious problem for cattle producers in inland Austral...
Herbicide control of rubber vine (Cryptostegia grandiflora R.Br.), a Weed of National Significance i...
Toxic Pimelea species are native plants found throughout inland grazing regions of Queensland, New S...
Siam Weed (Chromoleana odorata) is the target of an eradication program in north Queensland; however...
Larkspur (Delphinium spp.) poisoning of cattle poses a serious economic problem on many western rang...
The perennial shrub Siam Weed (Chromolaena odorata (L.) R. M. King & H. Rob.), a native of the rainf...
The over-reliance on the herbicide glyphosate for knockdown weed control in fallows under minimum an...
Poisoning of cattle by plants of the Pimelea species incurs heavy losses to individual producers in ...
Sticky florestina (Florestina tripteris DC.) is an annual exotic weed that has become naturalised ne...
Chromolaena odorata (L.) King and Robinson (Siam weed) is a highly invasive plant and a high priorit...
The liana, hiptage (Hiptage benghalensis), is currently invading the wet tropics of northern Queensl...
This paper summarises research trials conducted from 2010 to 2013 to determine speed of brownout and...
Clidemia hirta (L.) D.Don. (Koster’s curse) is a highly invasive, tropical understory shrub that was...
Echinochloa colona is the most common grass weed of summer fallows in the grain-cropping systems of ...
The usual method of killing poison plants is by a programme of ploughing, cropping and burning. Area...
Pimelea poisoning is an ongoing, periodically serious problem for cattle producers in inland Austral...
Herbicide control of rubber vine (Cryptostegia grandiflora R.Br.), a Weed of National Significance i...
Toxic Pimelea species are native plants found throughout inland grazing regions of Queensland, New S...
Siam Weed (Chromoleana odorata) is the target of an eradication program in north Queensland; however...
Larkspur (Delphinium spp.) poisoning of cattle poses a serious economic problem on many western rang...
The perennial shrub Siam Weed (Chromolaena odorata (L.) R. M. King & H. Rob.), a native of the rainf...
The over-reliance on the herbicide glyphosate for knockdown weed control in fallows under minimum an...
Poisoning of cattle by plants of the Pimelea species incurs heavy losses to individual producers in ...
Sticky florestina (Florestina tripteris DC.) is an annual exotic weed that has become naturalised ne...
Chromolaena odorata (L.) King and Robinson (Siam weed) is a highly invasive plant and a high priorit...
The liana, hiptage (Hiptage benghalensis), is currently invading the wet tropics of northern Queensl...
This paper summarises research trials conducted from 2010 to 2013 to determine speed of brownout and...
Clidemia hirta (L.) D.Don. (Koster’s curse) is a highly invasive, tropical understory shrub that was...
Echinochloa colona is the most common grass weed of summer fallows in the grain-cropping systems of ...
The usual method of killing poison plants is by a programme of ploughing, cropping and burning. Area...