AFTER fifteen years of irrigated agriculture, weeds have become a major problem at the Kimberley Research Station. Since the Station is regarded as a type location for the potentially irrigable areas of the Ord River Valley, a similar problem is expected to arise when the surrounding areas have been under several years of commercial cropping. An intensive study of weeds was therefore initiated at the Research Station in 1960
INTEREST in the agricultural potential of the Kimberley region in Western Australia dates from its e...
One of the most significant environmental challenges facing Western Australia is the minimisation of...
Abstract. The weedy potential of deliberately introduced plants has been a growing concern in Austra...
UNTIL 1960, pre-irrigation followed by tillage and where possible subsequent inter-row cultivation, ...
The Kimberley Research Station was established in 1945 following upon proposals to dam the Ord River...
FOR the past four years, detailed studies have been carried out in regard to the identification, sta...
The potential for harnessing northern rivers flowing to the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Timor Sea wa...
The Top End region of the Northern Territory, Australia, is noted for its relatively unmodified natu...
THE Ord Irrigation settlement has recently planted its second commercial crop of cotton. Research an...
A review of recent research in climate, soils, tropical crops and pastures, weeds, insect pests and ...
Emergence of weed seedlings from different soil depths. 82MT49, Mt Barker Research Station. 83MT4, M...
EARLIER reports mentioned the wide range of pasture and fodder plants tried at Kimberley Research St...
An understanding of weed species incidence and patterns of change in incidence is vital in developin...
Emergence of weed seedlings from different soil depths. 82MT49, Mt Barker Research Station. 83MT4,...
A survey carried out by the Department of Agriculture has shown that docks are the most serious weed...
INTEREST in the agricultural potential of the Kimberley region in Western Australia dates from its e...
One of the most significant environmental challenges facing Western Australia is the minimisation of...
Abstract. The weedy potential of deliberately introduced plants has been a growing concern in Austra...
UNTIL 1960, pre-irrigation followed by tillage and where possible subsequent inter-row cultivation, ...
The Kimberley Research Station was established in 1945 following upon proposals to dam the Ord River...
FOR the past four years, detailed studies have been carried out in regard to the identification, sta...
The potential for harnessing northern rivers flowing to the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Timor Sea wa...
The Top End region of the Northern Territory, Australia, is noted for its relatively unmodified natu...
THE Ord Irrigation settlement has recently planted its second commercial crop of cotton. Research an...
A review of recent research in climate, soils, tropical crops and pastures, weeds, insect pests and ...
Emergence of weed seedlings from different soil depths. 82MT49, Mt Barker Research Station. 83MT4, M...
EARLIER reports mentioned the wide range of pasture and fodder plants tried at Kimberley Research St...
An understanding of weed species incidence and patterns of change in incidence is vital in developin...
Emergence of weed seedlings from different soil depths. 82MT49, Mt Barker Research Station. 83MT4,...
A survey carried out by the Department of Agriculture has shown that docks are the most serious weed...
INTEREST in the agricultural potential of the Kimberley region in Western Australia dates from its e...
One of the most significant environmental challenges facing Western Australia is the minimisation of...
Abstract. The weedy potential of deliberately introduced plants has been a growing concern in Austra...