Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publisher
Department of Agriculture and Food
City
Perth
Publication Date
24-2-2009
Keywords
Triflur Xcel®, Boxer Gold®, Product X, minimum tillage, wild radish, control, velocity, barley, herbicide tolerance, grain yield, Desi chickpea, herbicide, wheat, stacked resistance, Paragon, Bromicide 200, annual ryegrass, dose response, environmental stress, glyphosate, growth stage, knockdown herbicide, Lolium, rigidum, Mandelup, metribuzin, mutagenesis, Tanjil AZ33, Tanjil AZ55, glyphosate resistance, ACCase, mutations, clethodim, cut rates, atrazine, severity of scorching, plant biomass, wide-row, precision planting, simulation, model, grain contamination, weed seed, brome grass, doublegee, inversion ploughing, seedbank, seeds, survive, soil, Integrated Weed Management (IWM) tool, yield reduction, optimal profit, emerging weeds, survey, dormancy, control options, focus paddock, mouldboard plough, soil inversion, water repellence, soil acidity, flaxleaf fleabane, tall fleabane, Conyza, weed trimming, lupin yield, seed set
Disciplines
Agribusiness | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Plant Biology | Plant Pathology | Weed Science
Abstract
This session covers twenty three papers from different authors:
Herbicides
1. New pre-seeding grass selective herbicides – How well do they work in zero or no-till systems? Dr Catherine Borgerand Dr Abul Hashem, Department of Agriculture and Food
2. Velocity®—An alternate mode of action for the control of wild radish in cereals, Mike Clarke, Bayer Cropscience Pty Ltd, Dr Aik Cheam, Department of Agriculture and Food, Dr Michael Walsh, WAHRI, University of Western Australia
3. Herbicide tolerance of new barley varieties, Harmohinder Dhammu, Vince Lambert, Chris Roberts and Russell Quartermaine, Department of Agriculture and Food
4. Herbicide tolerance of Desi chickpea – influence of seeding depth and rainfall, Harmohinder Dhammu, and David Nicholson, Department of Agriculture and Food
5. Herbicide tolerance of new wheat varieties, Harmohinder Dhammu, and David Nicholson, Department of Agriculture and Food
6. PARAGON plus Bromicide 200: a triple mode-of-action approach to combating wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum, Mike Jackson and Bill Campbell, Nufarm Australia Limited
7. Interaction of glyphosate dose, annual ryegrass growth stage and environmental conditions on the performance of glyphosate for control of annual ryegrass, John Moore, Abul Hashem, Mario D’Antuono, Paul Matson and Dave Nicholson, Department of Agriculture and Food
8. Metribuzin pre-sowing of lupins, Peter Newman, Department of Agriculture and Food
9. Wild radish herbicides - you get what you pay for, Peter Newman, Department of Agriculture and Food
10. Glyphosate-the consequences of cutting rates, Sally Peltzer and Dave Minkey, Department of Agriculture and Food, and Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative
11. Reasons to use only the full label herbicide rate, Stephen B Powles, Qin Yu, Mechelle Owen, Roberto Busi and Sudheesh Manalil, WA Herbicide Resistance Initiative, School of Plant Biology, University of Western Australia
12. Mandelup has reasonable tolerance to atrazine, Leigh Smith and Peter White, Department of Agriculture and Food
Herbicide resistance
13. Risk of glyphosate resistance in wide-row lupin cropping systems, Fiona Evans, Abul Hashem and Art Diggle, Department of Agriculture and Food
14. More glyphosate-resistant annual ryegrass populations within Western Australia, Dr Abul Hashem and Dr Catherine Borger, Department of Agriculture and Food
15. Western Australian farmers are sowing herbicide-resistant weed seed into their cropping paddocks! Mechelle Owen1, Pippa Michael2and Stephen Powles1, 1WA Herbicide Resistance Initiative, School of Plant Biology, University of Western Australia, 2Muresk Institute, Curtin University of Technology
Integrated Weed Management
16. Inversion ploughing: Effects of long-term deep burial on weed seed reserves, Aik Cheam and Siew Lee, Department of Agriculture and Food
17. How long cam wild radish seeds survive in the soil? Aik Cheam and Siew Lee, Department of Agriculture and Food
18. An economic comparison of IWM tools, Rob Grima, Department of Agriculture and Food
19. Emerging weeds in changing farming systems, Dr Abul Hashem, Department of Agriculture and Food
20. Eight years of IWM smashes ryegrass seed banks by 98 per cent over 31 focus paddocks, Peter Newman, Glenn Adam and Trevor Bell, Department of Agriculture and Food
21. Mouldboard plough - the answer to all the problems with sandplain farming! Peter Newman and Steve Davies, Department of Agriculture and Food
22. Flaxleaf fleabane - coming to a property near you! Sally Peltzer, Department of Agriculture and Food,
23. Trimming weed seed heads and crop-topping reduce seed bank of wild radish, Glen Riethmuller and Abul Hashem, Department of Agriculture and Food,
Recommended Citation
Hashem, A,
Clarke, M,
Cheam, A,
Walsh, M,
Dhammu, H,
Lambert, V,
Roberts, C,
Quartermaine, R,
Nicholson, D,
Jackson, M,
Campbell, B,
Moore, J,
D'Antuono, M,
Matson, P,
Newman, P,
Peltzer, S,
Minkey, D,
Powles, S B,
Yu, Q,
Owen, M,
Busi, R,
Manalil, S,
Smith, L,
White, P,
Evans, F,
Diggle, A,
Borger, C,
Michael, P,
Lee, S,
Grima, R,
Adam, G,
Bell, T,
Davies, S,
and
Riethmuller, G.
(2009), Crop Updates 2009 - Weeds. Department of Agriculture and Food, Perth. Conference Proceeding.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/crop_up/44
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Comments
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