Managing difficult to control weeds in dryland systems
Date Issued:2006-08-10
Abstract
In recent years, a number of weeds have emerged as difficult-to-control in dryland cropping systems. The possible reasons for the appearance of these problems include changes in the farming systems, high reliance on glyphosate for fallow weed control, and species shift.
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- 2006 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 2006 Australian Cotton Conference