The five weedy Sporobolus grasses (a.k.a. the rat’s tail grasses, which includes Sporobolus natalensis: "GRT") collectively cause a $60 million per year problem for Northern Australia’s beef industry. If left unmanaged, these unpalatable, undesirable, and highly competitive grasses have the potential to spread to over 30% of Australia. With seed production of around 80,000 seeds per m² per year and seed viability up to 10 years, managing these grasses in a long term, sustainable and low-cost way is essential. Enter biocontrol. CSIRO, together with Biosecurity Queensland, have spent the last six years finding, identifying, and testing a suite of native fungal pathogens as potential biocontrol agents against the rat’s tail grasses. After star...
Bill Palmer and colleagues recently published their paper 'Prospects for the biological control of t...
Pasture dieback causes unhealthy growth and death in a range of introduced and native grasses across...
1. Biological control (biocontrol) of invasive alien plants is a widely utilised weed management too...
Giant Rat's Tail grass (GRT) (Sporobolus pyramidalis and S. natalensis) has established itself as a ...
Giant Rat's Tail grass (GRT) (Sporobolus pyramidalis and S. natalensis) has established itself as a ...
Giant Rat's Tail grass (GRT) (Sporobolus pyramidalis and S. natalensis) has established itself as a ...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
Sporobolus pyramidalis, S. africanus, S. natalensis, S. fertilis and S. jacquemontii, known collecti...
Sporobolus pyramidalis, S. africanus, S. natalensis, S. fertilis and S. jacquemontii, known collecti...
This paper reports the final results of research into weedy Sporobolous spp. grass control using fer...
Bill Palmer and colleagues recently published their paper 'Prospects for the biological control of t...
Pasture dieback causes unhealthy growth and death in a range of introduced and native grasses across...
1. Biological control (biocontrol) of invasive alien plants is a widely utilised weed management too...
Giant Rat's Tail grass (GRT) (Sporobolus pyramidalis and S. natalensis) has established itself as a ...
Giant Rat's Tail grass (GRT) (Sporobolus pyramidalis and S. natalensis) has established itself as a ...
Giant Rat's Tail grass (GRT) (Sporobolus pyramidalis and S. natalensis) has established itself as a ...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
Sporobolus pyramidalis, S. africanus, S. natalensis, S. fertilis and S. jacquemontii, known collecti...
Sporobolus pyramidalis, S. africanus, S. natalensis, S. fertilis and S. jacquemontii, known collecti...
This paper reports the final results of research into weedy Sporobolous spp. grass control using fer...
Bill Palmer and colleagues recently published their paper 'Prospects for the biological control of t...
Pasture dieback causes unhealthy growth and death in a range of introduced and native grasses across...
1. Biological control (biocontrol) of invasive alien plants is a widely utilised weed management too...