Branched broomrape is a parasitic weed on many broadleaved plants including canola, carrot, lettuce, tomato, capeweed, vetch and medic. Seeds remain viable for up to 10 years in soil and it is found across southern Australia. Siam is potentially a serious weed of tropical and subtropical coastal areas where the rainfall exceeds 1,000 mm per annum. It can cause allergic reactions in humans and deaths of cattle have been reported in other countries. The objective of this project was to develop estimates of the duration and total cost of the national cost-shared eradication programs for branched broomrape (Orobanche ramosa) and Siam weed (Chromolaena odorata). The research was specifically focussed on Siam weed in Queensland and branche...
Chromolaena, or Siam weed, is a serious problem in several tropical and sub-tropical areas around th...
Species biology drives the frequency, duration and extent of survey and control activities in weed e...
It has been estimated that weeds cost Australian agriculture about $4 billion annually (Sinden et al...
Two prerequisites for realistically embarking upon an eradication programme are that cost-benefit an...
Because weed eradication programs commonly take 10 or more years to complete, there is a need to eva...
The feasibility of state-wide eradication of 41 invasive plant taxa currently listed as ‘Class 1 dec...
Summary Outlier infestations of widespread weeds are likely candidates for eradication or long-term ...
The perennial shrub Siam Weed (Chromolaena odorata (L.) R. M. King & H. Rob.), a native of the rainf...
Aim: Decision-making in weed management involves consideration of limited budgets, long time horizon...
Based on the timing and location of 400 successful releases of insects specifically targeting Echium...
Bitou bush and boneseed (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. rotundata (DC.) T.Norl. and C. monilifer...
Since its introduction into Australia during the 900s skeleton weed has become one of the most econo...
Recent detections of branched broomrape (Phelipanche ramosa) in California tomato (Solanum lycopersi...
Bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. rotundata) is a Weed of National Significance in Aust...
The Skeleton Weed Program is a coordinated approach to eradicating skeleton weed in Western Australi...
Chromolaena, or Siam weed, is a serious problem in several tropical and sub-tropical areas around th...
Species biology drives the frequency, duration and extent of survey and control activities in weed e...
It has been estimated that weeds cost Australian agriculture about $4 billion annually (Sinden et al...
Two prerequisites for realistically embarking upon an eradication programme are that cost-benefit an...
Because weed eradication programs commonly take 10 or more years to complete, there is a need to eva...
The feasibility of state-wide eradication of 41 invasive plant taxa currently listed as ‘Class 1 dec...
Summary Outlier infestations of widespread weeds are likely candidates for eradication or long-term ...
The perennial shrub Siam Weed (Chromolaena odorata (L.) R. M. King & H. Rob.), a native of the rainf...
Aim: Decision-making in weed management involves consideration of limited budgets, long time horizon...
Based on the timing and location of 400 successful releases of insects specifically targeting Echium...
Bitou bush and boneseed (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. rotundata (DC.) T.Norl. and C. monilifer...
Since its introduction into Australia during the 900s skeleton weed has become one of the most econo...
Recent detections of branched broomrape (Phelipanche ramosa) in California tomato (Solanum lycopersi...
Bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. rotundata) is a Weed of National Significance in Aust...
The Skeleton Weed Program is a coordinated approach to eradicating skeleton weed in Western Australi...
Chromolaena, or Siam weed, is a serious problem in several tropical and sub-tropical areas around th...
Species biology drives the frequency, duration and extent of survey and control activities in weed e...
It has been estimated that weeds cost Australian agriculture about $4 billion annually (Sinden et al...