12th Australian Weeds Conference (1999)

“Weed Management into the 21st Century: Do We Know Where We’re Going?”

West Point Convention Centre, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
12-16 September 1999.
Peer-reviewed proceedings edited by A.C. Bishop, M. Boersma and C.D. Barnes.
Published by Tasmanian Weed Society

Pasture management for the 21st century

Control of Hypericum perforatum L. (St John’s wort) by a grazing management system that uses merino sheep
Chrisher Bourke and Ian Southwell   pp. 4-7
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Chilean needle grass (Nassella neesiana) – what we know and where to next?
M.R. Gardener, B.M. Sindel and R.B.D. Whalley   pp. 8-12
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Ecology and management of saffron thistle (Carthamus lanatus L.) in New South Wales pastures
B. Grace, B.M. Sindel, A.W. Sheppard and R.D.B. Whalley   pp. 13-15
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Nassella tussock management in New Zealand
Shona Lamoureaux and Graeme Bourd�t   pp. 16-19
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Control of serrated tussock – problems in developing IWM systems
David Michalk, David Kemp, Malcolm Campbell and David McLaren   pp. 20-24
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Thermal weed control, a technology with a future?
Mike Collins   pp. 25-28
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IWM – a new hope for control of broadleaf pasture weeds?
Ruth K. Huwer, David T. Briese, Andrew W. Sheppard et al.   p. 29
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Assessing and evaluating the weed problem

On farm monitoring of weed occurrence and density in the northern grain region
J.J. Gavin, L.J. Rew, R.W. Medd, G.R. Robinson and S.R. Walker   pp. 31-34
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Organic weed management research in Australia
P.E. Kristiansen, B.M. Sinde and R.S. Jessop   pp. 35-38
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Establishing trees to control serrated tussock (Nassella trichotoma (Nees) Arech.)
M.H. Campbell and P.M. Dowling   pp. 39-42
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Evaluation of alternative methods of weed control in municipal areas
Chris Nazer, Zel Bodulovic and Andrew Somervaille   pp. 43-46
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Weed surveillance – catching ’em early
Helen Braithwaite and Susan M. Timmins   pp. 47-50
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Managing noxious weeds in an urban parkland – the Centennial Parklands, Sydney
Nimal Chandrasena and Tom Dunlop   p. 51
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Weed management and ecology: Crops and pastures

Selective spray-ping: Field testing of a new technique for reducing wild oat seed production
Tony Cook, Andrew Storrie and Richard Medd   pp. 53-56
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Canola tolerance to herbicides
John Heap, Trent Potter, Rob Wheeler, Jack Kay and Ian Ludwig   pp. 57-61
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Annual bluegrass (Poa annua L.): A challenging weed
Hilde Eelen, Robert Bulcke, Bart Debussche and Ian Heap   pp. 62-66
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We do not understand crop-weed mixtures yet
Johan Warringa, Clare Murphy, Deirdre Lemerle and Roger Cousens   pp. 67-70
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Dynamics of paradoxa grass (Phalaris paradoxa L.) soil seedbank
Ian Taylor, Steven Walker Steve Adkins, Kathryn Bullen and Nick Peters   pp. 71-74
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Second rotation vegetation management in Pinus plantations of south-east Queensland
Mark Podberscek   p. 75
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Comparative ecology of wild oats (Avena fatua and Avena sterilis subsp. ludoviciana)
Geoffrey Barry and Roger Cousens   p. 76
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A new seed pressing system for ryegrass suppression and healthy lupin establishment
Mohammad Amjad and Glen Riethmuller   pp. 77-78
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Improving the efficacy of glyphosate in minimum/no-tillage cereal production by varying water volume used in application
Andrew Bishop, Ken Young and Lars Dittmann   p. 79
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Molecular differentiation of wild oat and wild radish species and biotypes
Mui-Keng Tan and Richard Medd   p. 80
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Strategic/regional approaches to weed management

Strategic weed management: The way forward
Richard Hall   pp. 82-85
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Weed management – planning and implementation
Peter Jeffrey and John Ready   pp. 86-90
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Developing a protocol to assist landcare groups in weed management: A case study of Tarcutta Creek Catchment
Toni Nugent, Deirdre Lemerle, Birgitte Verbeek et al.   pp. 91-94
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Implementing the NSW weeds strategy – a regional planning approach to noxious weed management
Len Woods and Richard Carter   pp. 95-97
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Community weed management in Tasmania
Stephen Welsh, David Elliott and Andrew Bishop   pp. 98-101
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Roadside and linear corridors – A strategic approach to management
Chris Knight   pp. 102-103
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National Weeds Strategy – A strategic approach to weed problems of national significance
John Thorp   p. 104
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Weed education and communication

Weed management and identification workshops assist the management skills of farmers
Michael R. Moerkerk, Toni Nugent and John H. Kent   pp. 106-109
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Directions in pasture weed extension
Ursula Taylor and Ian Reeve   pp. 110-112
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Do farmers adopt new management strategies developed by researchers? Do researchers communicate their results effectively?
Kathryn Bullen (Galea), Elizabeth Woods   pp. 113-117
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Issues in training herbicide applicators
John Kent   pp. 118-122
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The Weed Navigator: A contact directory and resource guide for weeds in Australia and New Zealand
Ursula Taylor, Kate Blood, Toni Nugent and Susan Timmins   pp. 123-124
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National Weedbuster Week: The past, present and future
Salvo Vitelli, Toni Nugent, Kate Blood, Ursula Taylor et al.   pp. 125-129
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Training in weed identification and management
John Kent, Toni Nugent and Michael Moerkerk   p. 130
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Integrated weed management in cropping systems

Integrated weed management maintains yields in the wheat-belt of Western Australia
Alexandra Wallace and David Bowran   pp. 132-137
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Integrated weed management in pasture systems

Weed-proofing pastures: How can we go about it?
D.R. Kemp, W.McG. King, D.L. Michalk and Y. Alemseged   pp. 138-143
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Environmental weeds – how long can we wait?

Can we afford to delay action against weeds in valued natural areas?
F. D. Panetta   pp. 144-148
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What is the appropriate paradigm for managing and modelling weed problems: The case for a longer term population management
Randall Jones and Richard Medd   pp. 149-159
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Keynote address

Weed management for sustainable agricultural systems
Alex A. Avery   pp. 160-164
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Pasture management for the 21st century

Efficacy of herbicides on serrated tussock in pot trials
G.H. Pritchard and J. Bonilla   pp. 165-169
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Is fertiliser the best herbicide? The effect of fertilisation on weed competition in pastures
Warren King and Sue Priest   pp. 170-173
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Pasture management of reproductively efficient grassy weeds
Wal Whalley, Mark Gardener and Judi Earl   pp. 174-175
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The seed biology of Parthenium hysterophorus L.
Sheldon Navie, Dane Panetta, Rachel McFadyen and Steve Adkins   p. 176
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A simple method to break the dormancy of saffron thistle seed
Warwick Badgery, David Michalk, Gordon King and Geoffrey Millar   p. 177
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Weed management and ecology: Crops and pastures

Factors affecting the germination and emergence of wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) and their effect on management options
Ken Young and Roger Cousens   pp. 179-182
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Integrated weed management in chickpea: How much do we know?
Jeremy Whish, Brian Sindel, Robin Jessop and Warwick Felton   pp. 183-186
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Influence of temperature on the allelopathic potential of Vulpia residues
Hanwen Wu, Min An, Jim Pratley and Terry Haig   pp. 187-190
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Weed and crop management have a major impact on weed seed bank
Steven Walker, GeoffRobinson, Richard Medd and Ian Taylor   pp. 191-194
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Competition between wild radish cohorts and wheat
Janet Cameron, Johan Warringa and Roger Cousens   p. 195
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The ecology of Polymeria longifolia in cotton
Stephen B. Johnson, Brian M. Sindel and Robin S. Jessop   pp. 196-197
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Distribution, importance and management of Sonchus oleraceus (common sowthistle) in the northern cropping region of Australia
Michael Widderick, Brian Sindel and Steve Walker   p. 198
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Weed management and ecology: Natural ecosystems

Woody weed adaptive management – A new perspective
Robert Lowe, Trevor Stanley, Shane Campbell and John McKenzie   pp. 200-204
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Control of blackberry, common bracken, gorse and lantana with a combination of picloram amine and metsulfuron methyl in eastern Australia
Alan Murphy and Colin Plater   pp. 205-209
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Analysing the velocity of weed invasion: Bridal creeper in south-western Australia
Chris Stansbury   pp. 210-218
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Herbicide resistance: The real Y2K bug?

Control of Group B resistant wild radish in wheat
Aik Cheam, Siew Lee, David Bowran and Abul Hashem   pp. 219-222
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Resistance of annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) biotypes to glyphosate
J. Pratley, R. Stanton, N. Urwin, P. Baines, D. Hudson and G. Dill   pp. 223-225
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A systems approach to the control of herbicide resistant ryegrass
William Roy   p. 226
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An appraisal for alternative strategies for managing herbicide-resistant weeds
G. R. Robinson, D A. Wills, S.R. Walker, and S. W. Adkins   p. 227
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Biological control of weeds

Enhancing weed biological control in temperate Australia through the CRC
D.T. Briese   pp. 229-234
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The development of an Australian bioherbicide
N.S. Crump, G.J. Ash and R.J. Fagan   pp. 235-237
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Effect of rust on the efficacy of foliar applied herbicides on rubber vine
Joseph Vitelli and Barbara Madigan   pp. 238-241
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New biological control initiatives against weeds of south american origin in Australia: Nassella tussock grasses and blue heliotrope
D.T. Briese, D.A. McLaren, W. Pettit, M. Zapater, F. Anderson, R. Delhey and R. Distel   p. 242
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Know your enemy: The use of molecular biology in the onopordum biological control project
P.C. O’Hanlon, D.T. Briese and R. Peakall   p. 243
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A new biocontrol introduction against Parthenium hysterophorus in Queensland
Mariano Trevi�o, Fe Ambatali and Rachel McFadyen   p. 244
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Prospects for the biological control of gorse in Australia
J.E. Ireson, A.H. Gourlay, R.M. Kwong, R.J. Holloway, and W.S. Chatterton   p. 245
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Oversummering and host specificity of Zygina sp. (Cicadellidae), a potential agent for the control of bridal creeper, Asparagus asparagoides (Asparagaceae)
K. Batchelor, J.K. Scott, A.B.R.Witt, T.L. Woodburn   p. 246
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Apion miniatum (Coleoptera: Apionidae) and the control of Emex australis (Polygonaceae)
Paul B. Yeoh, John K. Scott, and Tim L. Woodburn   p. 247
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Effectiveness of biocontrol of Carduus nutans in Australia
T.L. Woodburn   p. 248
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Weed management and ecology: Crops and pastures

Orchard weed control with Dichondra micrantha ground covers
Kerry Harrington, Tao Zhang, Mark Osborne and Anis Rahman   pp. 250-254
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Autumn tickle effectively controls wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) in a wheat – lupin rotation
Abul Hashem, Aik Cheam, Harmohinder Dhammu, David Bowran and Terry Piper   p. 255
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Manipulation of wild radish emergence to accelerate seedbank decline: Preliminary findings
C. Murphy, D. Lemerle, R. Medd and B. Cullis   pp. 256-260
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Best practice management (BPM) for thistles on the northern tablelands of NSW and its potential in weed research
Mark G. Trotter and Brian M. Sindel   pp. 261-265
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Annual grass and broadleaf control in pastures
Peter Dowling and Barney Milne   pp. 266-268
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Selective spray-ping, a new technique for controlling broadleaved weeds in cereals
Greg Madafiglio, Richard Medd and Peter Cornish   pp. 269-272
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Lucerne seedling responses to residual herbicides used in grain farming systems
John Churchett, Steve Walker and David Lloyd   p. 273
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Weed management and ecology: Natural ecosystems

Integrating herbicide use with biological control of bitou bush
Nigel Ainsworth and Royce Holtkamp   pp. 275-278
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Management of giant parramatta grass (Sporobolus indicus var. major) on roadsides
Andrew Storrie and Tony Cook   pp. 279-283
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Distribution of Myrsiphyllum asparagoides, in relation to environmental parameters within the You Yangs Regional Park
Rodney Thomas and John Miller   pp. 284-287
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�Best-practice� management strategies for the south african weed, bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. rotundata)
John Vranjic and Richard Groves   pp. 288-293
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Reducing the fitness of the fittest: How to control a Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. monilifera (Norlich) invasion
Rachel Melland, Nigel Ainsworth and Richard T. Roush   pp. 294-298
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Herbicides as weed management tools

New uses for glyphosate
G. Diatloff   pp. 299-301
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Selective use of Eclipse* in lupin in Western Australia
Daniel Dixon   pp. 302-305
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The selectivity of flumetsulam to chickpeas, lentils and vetch var. popany
Robert Dorigo   pp. 306-308
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Tebuthiuron soil spot provides excellent woody weed control
David Gillett and Gregory Wells   pp. 309-311
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Herbicide plantbacks are shorter in northern Australia
Gregory Wells   pp. 312-315
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Herbiguide: A computer program for weed and pest control information
John Moore   p. 316
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The behaviour of Spinnaker� (imazethapyr) in soils
Michelle L. Kennedy, Philip Eberbach and JeffEvans   p. 317
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Expression of arylacylamidase in transgenic plant
Kiyoshi Hagiwara   p. 318
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Biological control of weeds

Progress on the rearing, release and establishment of the gorse spider mite, Tetranychus lintearius Dufour, for the biological control of gorse in Australia
J.E. Ireson, A.H. Gourlay, R.M. Kwong, R.J. Holloway, and W.S. Chatterton   pp. 320-324
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Towards improved biocontrol of blackberries
Kathy J. Evans, David E. Symon, John R. Hosking et al.   pp. 325-329
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Lantana camara biocontrol: Can new technologies help?
M.D. Day and M.A. Hannan-Jones   pp. 330-333
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Biological control of starfruit (Damasonium minus) in rice fields using mycoherbicide
Farzad G. Jahromi, Eric J. Cother, Gavin J. Ash   p. 334
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Monitoring the impact of the biological control agent Aculus hyperici on Hypericum perforatum across south eastern Australia
Franz A. Mahr, Gwen Mayo, Nigel Ainsworth and Paul Jupp   pp. 335-338
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Biological control of Hypericum androsaemum with Melampsora hypericorum
S.G.Casonato, A.C. Lawrie and D.A. McLaren   pp. 339-342
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Impact of the root-crown weevil (Mogulones larvatus) and other biocontrol agents on Paterson’s curse in Australia: An update
A.W. Sheppard, M. Smyth and A. Swirepik   pp. 343-346
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What are the key factors affecting the efficacy of the ragwort flea beetle in its control of ragwort?
K.J.B. Potter, J.E. Ireson, G.R. Allen and R.J. Holloway   p. 347
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Strategic approaches to weed management: Working together

A survey of weeds of winter crops in Australia
Yohannes Alemseged, Randall Jones and Richard Medd   pp. 349-350
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Taking responsibility� communities drive pest management planning for local government
Diane Ward and Peter James   pp. 351-354
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Weed management planning – the Queensland approach
Bruce Wilson, Wendy Lazzarini, Jef Cummings and Jim Willmott   pp. 355-358
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Weedplan: Structure, implementation and impacts on weed management in Tasmania
Andrew Bishop and Alan Harradine   pp. 359-363
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Weed science: Are we doing it right?

Weed science doesn’t have to be a contradiction in terms!
Roger Cousens   pp. 364-372
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Weed management and ecology: Crops and pastures

Utilising crop residues to control weeds
E. Jones, R.S. Jessop, B.M. Sindel and Anne Hoult   pp. 373-376
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The Vulpia (silvergrass) complex in the southern WA agricultural region
C. Loo, P.S. Cocks and S.B. Powles   p. 377
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Mulch management for weed control and improved crop quality
Matt Sherriff, Phillip Frost and Ian Macleod   pp. 378-382
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Weed management in sweetcorn
Phillip Frost, Matt Sherriffand Ian Macleod   p. 383
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Control of black nightshade and other weeds in potatoes
Ian Macleod, Matt Sherriffand Phillip Frost   p. 384
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Weed management in processing peas
Ian Macleod, Matt Sherriffand Phillip Frost   p. 385
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Weed management in pumpkins and other cucurbits
Matt Sherriff, Phillip Frost and Ian Macleod   p. 386
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Weed management in pyrethrum
Matt Sherriff, Phillip Frost and Ian Macleod   p. 387
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Weed management and ecology: Natural ecosystems

Population dynamics of Vulpia in exotic and native ranges
W.M. Lonsdale, P.M. Dowling and J. Vitou   pp. 389-391
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‘Weeds by nature’: The plants of Macquarie Island
Mark Fountain, Alan Macfadyen, Natalie Papworth and Jim Cane   pp. 392-395
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Control of introduced plants in the Galapagos Islands
M.R. Gardener, A. Tye and S.R. Wilkinson   pp. 396-400
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Competitive exclusion of an endangered shrub by an environmental weed
Anthony J. Willis and Richard H. Groves   p. 401
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Herbicides as weed management tools

Clomazone: A new herbicide for broadleaf and grass weed control for various crops in Australia
Ian Macleod, Ian Pegg, Matthew Sherriff, Phillip Frost and Paul Yeates   pp. 403-405
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Evaluation of selective herbicides for control of exotic grasses in remnant native grasslands in southern Australia
Chris Nazer and Jane Carder   pp. 406-410
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Environmental fate of atrazine applied pre- and post-planting in a Eucalyptus nitens plantation in Tasmania, Australia
Chrisher Barnes and Greg Holz   pp. 411-417
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Review of state legislative controls on herbicide use with respect to dose rates
Tom Nordblom and Richard W. Medd   pp. 418-422
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Control of bluebell creeper (Sollya heterophylla) with herbicides
G.H. Pritchard   p. 423
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Biological control of weeds

An overview of the establishment, distribution and efficacy of biological control agents for ragwort, Senecio jacobaea L., in Tasmania
J.E. Ireson, R.J. Holloway, W.S. Chatterton and S.M. Leighton   pp. 425-430
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The prevelence of seed damage by the introduced bruchid, Penthobruchus germaini (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), a biological control for parkinsonia, (Parkinsonia aculeata), in far north and central Queensland
Catherine Lockett, Emma Gray and Graham Donnelly   pp. 431-435
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Distribution and impact of the mature seed feeding bruchid, Penthobruchus germaini on Parkinsonia aculeata in northern Australia
Bert Lukitsch and Andrea Wilson   pp. 436-440
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Pathogens as biological control agents for weeds: CRC achievements and challenges
Louise Morin and Bruce A. Auld   pp. 441-444
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Cinnabar moths teach important lesson
R.M. Kwong, K.M. Green and D.A. McLaren   p. 445
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Biological control of ragwort using the ragwort stem and crown boring moth, Cochylis atricapitana, and a school education programme in Tasmania
J.E. Ireson, R.J. Holloway, W.S. Chatterton and S.M. Leighton   p. 446
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A preliminary study on the effect of herbicides on the adult stage of the ragwort flea beetle, Longitarsus flavicornis (Stephens)
Mark Boersma and John Ireson   p. 447
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Biological control of spear thistles (Cirsium vulgare) in southern Australia
Brad Roberts   p. 448
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Herbicide resistance: The real Y2K bug?

Modelling the population genetics and dynamics of multiple- and cross-resistance in Lolium rigidum
Paul Neve, Art Diggle and Stephen Powles   pp. 450-453
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Herbicide resistance in weeds of southern Australia: why are we the worst in the world?
Chrisher Preston, Richard T. Roush, and Stephen B. Powles   pp. 454-459
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The extent of herbicide resistant annual ryegrass in the WA cropping belt
Rick Llewellyn and Stephen Powles   p. 460
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CAWSS oration

Needed: New paradigms for weed control
Jonathan Gressel   pp. 462-489
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Plenary session

The impact of the National Weeds Strategy on weed management within Australia
John Thorp and Rod Lynch   pp. 490-496
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Weed management and ecology: Crops and pastures

Control of Amaranthus powellii and other weeds in beans
Phillip Frost, Ian Macleod and Matt Sherriff   pp. 497-500
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The use of a doubled haploid population to investigate the relationship between crop morphological traits and competitiveness with weeds
Gurjeet Gill and Rebecca Coleman   pp. 501-505
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Effect of tillage and herbicides on the weed population in a wheat/lupin and wheat/pasture rotation
David Minkey and David Bowran   pp. 506-509
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Increased crop density reduces weed seed production without increasing screenings
Sally Peltzer   pp. 510-512
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Ant harvesting of wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) seed in cropping systems in south-east Australia
Louise McGeown   p. 513
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Control of creeping lantana with competitive pastures
Chris O’Donnell, Dane Panetta, and Paul Francis   p. 514
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Jointed goatgrass – a major exotic threat to the Australian wheat industry
Sandra G. Lloyd and Carol Mallory-Smith   p. 515
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Critical periods of interference: Capeweed in lucerne
Ali Tadayon Chaharsoghi and Brent C. Jacobs   p. 516
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Orobanche spp. – parasitic weed threats to the pulse, oilseed and vegetable industries
Sandra G. Lloyd and Daniel M. Joel   p. 517
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Competition and weed management studies in butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea)
Megan McCosker and Vikki Osten   p. 518
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Can we separate the effects of height, growth and phenological development on competition between grass weeds and cereals?
Allan Barnett and Roger Cousens   p. 519
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Seed development of wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum L.) in wheat
Greg Madafiglio, Tabitha Sole, Richard Medd and Peter Cornish   pp. 520-521
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Herbicides as weed management tools

Broadstrike* (flumetsulam) alone and with partner herbicides on broadleaf weeds in undersown cereals and pastures, southern New South Wales, Australia
Colin Plater   pp. 523-525
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Alternatives to flupropanate for the control of serrated tussock (Nassella trichotoma (Nees) Hack.)
M.H. Campbell, L.G. Miller and D.L. Michalk   pp. 526-528
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The tolerance of direct seeded native species to herbicides
John Moore   pp. 529-534
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Skeleton weed control in broadacre cropping systems
Charles Kidd and John Peirce   pp. 535-538
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Post emergence use of clomazone in opium poppies (Papaver Somniferum L.)
Ian Macleod, Phillip Frost and Matt Sherriff   p. 539
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Milestone herbicide for grapevines
David McQuinn   p. 540
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Evaluation of selective herbicides for control of broadleaf weeds in cool season amenity turfgrass
Chris Nazer, Zel Bodulovic and Andrew Somervaille   p. 541
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Weed management and ecology: Aquatic systems

Early desiccation as a tool for arrowhead control
Giles Flower, Jim Pratley and Peter Slater   pp. 543-546
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The alligator weed battle in Victoria
Lalith Gunasekera and Robin Adair   pp. 547-550
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Effect of water level on germination and survival of Cyperus difformis
Ragini Ravindran, Jim Pratley and Peter Slater   pp. 551-552
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Emerging aquatic weeds in Victoria
Lalith Gunasekera and Kevin Krake   pp. 553-554
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A cooperative approach to weed management: Keeping Tasmania free from the grip of alligator weed
Christian Goninon, Andrew Bishop and Stephen Welsh   p. 555
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Managing rice grass (Spartina anglica) in Tasmania’s estuaries and waterways
Paul Hedge, Lars Dittmann and Douglas Summers   p. 556
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Alligator weed
Jim Quinn   p. 557
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Weed education and communication

Involving landholders in the management of proclaimed plants
Ross Britton and Phil Cramond   pp. 559-561
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Aboriginal community involvement in the management of Mimosa (Mimosa pigra) on the wetlands of the Northern Territory’s ‘Top End’
Michael Storrs, Mark Ashley and Matthew Brown   pp. 562-565
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InFINDer – Chemical information at your fingertips
Ross Britton, John Kassebaum and Michelle Wilson   p. 566
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Evaluation and extension of on-farm integrated weed management in the lower north of SA
Ross Britton and Tony Craddock   p. 567
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A ten week teaching/learning sequence on weeds for teachers of upper primary and lower secondary school children: ‘Weeds are a menace’
L.A. Hills   p. 568
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Education officers of the Cooperative Research Centre for Weed Management Systems
Toni Nugent, Kate Blood and Ursula Taylor   p. 569
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Weedbuster Week: Government, semi-government, industry and Australian people making a difference
Toni Nugent, Salvo Vitelli, Susan Travers, Kate Blood, Ursula Taylor et al.   p. 570
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Weed risk assesment: A key component of weed management in the 21st century?

Predicting and preventing the west’s environmental weeds of the next century
Greg Keighery   pp. 572-575
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Science meets policy: Olives as a case history in risk analysis
P.W. Jupp, L.M. Mladovan, D.C. Paton and J.G. Virtue   pp. 576-580
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The weed invasion in Tasmania in the 1870s: Knowing the past to predict the future
Andrew C. Rozefelds and Ray Mackenzie   pp. 581-583
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Weed risk analysis of weed contaminants in bulk feed maize to be imported from the USA
Acharee Pheloung, John Swarbrick and Bill Roberts   pp. 584-585
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Utilising a decision support system to prioritise Victoria’s noxious weeds
John Weiss, David McLaren and Bob Itami   p. 586
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The development of diagnostic protocols for weed seed identification and its application to seed lot testing for quarantine purposes
J.S. Doyle, S. Shrestha and S.W. Adkins   p. 587
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Weed management and ecology: Natural ecosystems

The distribution and predicted range of Euphorbia paralias L. (sea spurge) in Australia
P.J. Wilcock and M.E. Westbrooke   pp. 589-591
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Some characteristics of a native environmental weed: Pittosporum undulatum
Trudi L. Mullett   pp. 592-595
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A comparison between European and Australian populations of horehound, (Marrubium vulgare L.)
John Weiss, Jean-Louis Sagliocco and Emma Wills   pp. 596-600
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Variation in leaf phenolics in subspecies of Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. ex Del. (Mimosaceae)
Martin Hannan-Jones   pp. 601-604
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Aspects of the ecology and control of Euphorbia paralias L. (sea spurge) in the Otway National Park, Victoria, Australia
P.J. Wilcock and M.E. Westbrooke   pp. 605-609
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Herbicides as weed management tools

Alternative formulation of picloram + triclopyr for the control of blackberry in southern Australia
Chrisher Love, Robert Dorigo, Colin Plater and Gregory Wells   pp. 610-613
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Different response of two species of mesquite to selected herbicides
Earl Sparkes and Dane Panetta   pp. 614-617
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Herbicide tolerant cotton – preparing for change
Grant Roberts   pp. 618-622
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Leaching and persistence of flumetsulam and imazethapyr
Dianne Noy and Katherine Hollaway   pp. 623-626
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Control of mother of millions, Bryophyllum tubiflorum (Harvey) using herbicides
Trevor Armstrong and Sonja Prior   p. 627
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Fallow rain needed for safe recropping after metsulfuron methyl – quick answers from a simple method
Vikki Osten and Megan McCosker   p. 628
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Not all sulfonylureas persist for the same time
Katherine Hollaway and Dianne Noy   pp. 629-630
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New approaches to new weed incursions

Sleeper weeds
Richard Groves   pp. 632-636
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The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service Weed Risk Assessment System for new plant imports: Its development and implementation
Eve Steinke   pp. 637-640
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Field screening techniques to assess new crop weeds
John Virtue and Paul Thomas   pp. 641-645
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Strategies to manage new weed incursions – New South Wales
Richard J. Carter, John R. Hosking and Barry J. Conn   pp. 646-650
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Establishment of a weed surveillance and response protocol for new pest plant incursions in Tasmania
Mark Boersma, Andrew Bishop, Christian Goninon, Cindy Ong, Tim Rudman and Stephen Welsh   pp. 651-654
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Some recent incursions of weeds to New South Wales
Jim Dellow and Richard Groves   pp. 655-656
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Garden plants becoming weeds – initiatives with the nursery industry
Kate Blood   p. 657
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Mexican feather grass (Nassella tenuissima) a potential disaster for Australia
D.A. McLaren, M. Whattam, K. Blood, V. Stajsic and R. Hore   pp. 658-662
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Biological control of weeds

Alismataceae weeds in Australian rice crops: Current control methods and the potential for biological control
Wayne M. Pitt, Farzad G. Jahromi, Gavin J. Ash and Eric J. Cother   p. 664
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Agent release techniques: What is appropriate for redistribution projects that involve community groups?
Anthony Swirepik and David Briese   pp. 665-666
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Biological control of bitou bush: Just around the turn of the millennium?
Royce H. Holtkamp, Penelope B. Edwards and Robin J. Adair   pp. 667-669
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Variation in serrated tussock and its implications for biological control by fungal pathogens in Australia
Ishrat P. Hussaini, Ann C. Lawrie and David A. McLaren   pp. 670-671
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Strategic approaches to weed management: Working together

Minimising the risk of spreading weeds in commercial mulches and composts derived from green waste
Susannah Tymms, Kevin Wilkinson, Emily Tee and Vanessa Hood   pp. 673-677
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Weeds and roadsides
Patricia Barwick   pp. 678-680
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