Publication Date

7-2024

Series Number

DPIRD-136

Publisher

Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia

City

Perth

Abstract

Wild oats (Avena fatua and A. ludoviciana) represent a large cost to cropping; they are highly competitive and when left uncontrolled, can reduce wheat yields by up to 80%.

The greatest yield loss occurs when wild oat plants emerge at the same time as the crop.

Number of Pages

6

Keywords

wild oat, crop, weed management

Disciplines

Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Weed Science

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