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Changes in weeds and practices since the introduction of herbicide tolerant cotton in Australia

Walker,Steve (2010-08-10)

The widespread adoption of glyphosate tolerant cotton in the last 10 years has substantially modified the weed control practices used in irrigated and dryland cotton crops.

Management of barnyard and liverseed grasses

Walker,Steve (DEEDI Qld, 2007-11-05)

Banyard and Liverseed GrassWhy are these weeds aproblemΓKnow your weedStrategic approach to better managementTactics for barnyard grass and liverseed grassHints for better management with herbicides

Managing difficult to control weeds in dryland systems

Walker,Steve (2006-08-10)

In recent years, a number of weeds have emerged as difficult-to-control in dryland cropping systems.

Managing fleabane in dryland cotton fanning systems

Walker,Steve (2004-08-12)

Fleabane has become one of the most difficult-to-control weeds in dryland cropping systems in recent years, The weed problem is thought to have resulted from recent changes in farming practices toward greater use of z

A scoping study on weed issues and their economic impact in dryland cropping systems with cotton

Taylor, Ian, Walker,Steve (2003-06-30)

The primary aims of the scoping study were to determine: * dominant and difficult-to-control weed species in each crop and fallow component of the different crop rotations used for dryland cotton production in the nor

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