Third Australian Weeds Conference (1965)

Toowoomba, Queensland.
July 1965.
Published by CSIRO

Volume 1

Ecology of weeds

The ecology of a native pasture as affected by various herbicide treatments
P.W. Weiss   pp. 27-28
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The genus Amsinckia in Victoria
D.J. Connor   pp. 28-29
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Control of Amsinckia species by annual pastures in northwest Victoria
D.J. Connor   pp. 30-31
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The environment and growth and development in skeleton weed
O.H. Caso and N.P. Kefford   pp. 31-32
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Establishment of skeleton weed seedlings on some Australian soils
D.N. McVean   pp. 33-34
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Flowering in skeleton weed
E.G. Cuthbertson   pp. 34-35
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Competition between clover and St. John’s wort
R.M. Moore and J.D. Williams   pp. 35-36
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Varietal differences in lantana
G. Diatloff and W.H. Haseler   pp. 37-38
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Noogoora burr seed germination
J. Mann   pp. 38-40
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Physiology of weeds

Physiological comparisons between the pentaploid and tetraploid varieties of Oxalis pes-caprae
P.W. Michael   pp. 42-43
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Seed dormancy in saffron thistle
B.J. Quinlivan   pp. 43-44
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Woody plants

Chemical control of Eucalyptus species
E.P. Bachelard, A. Sarfaty and P.M. Attiwill   pp. 47-48
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A study of various methods and herbicides in Eucalyptus regrowth control
N.D. Young   pp. 48-50
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Influence of age and environment on control of brigalow
R.W. Johnson   pp. 51-52
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Uptake and translocation of 2,4,5-T (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid) 1-C14 in brigalow seedlings
J.E Coaldrake   pp. 52-54
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Picloram (4-amino 3,5,6 trichloropicolinic acid): A review of progress made in the control of major woody plant species in Australia
R.H. Ferguson   pp. 54-56
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The chemical control of noxious woody plants in Victoria
W.T. Parsons   pp. 56-58
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Chemical control of unwanted trees by basal stem injections
P.J. Hawkins   pp. 58-60
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Some field results with mixtures of picloram (4-amino 3,5,6 trichloropicolinic acid) and phenoxyacetic herbicides on certain scrub weeds in New Zealand
G.W. Mason   pp. 60-62
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Woody plant control in forestry practice in Queensland
N.B. Henry   pp. 62-64
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Sweet briar control in New Zealand
A.R. Dingwall   pp. 64-66
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Basal bark application of herbicides for control of false sandalwood or budda
J.A. Robertson   pp. 66-67
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Sandalwood control in Gidyea country
D. Purcell   pp. 67-70
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Weed control in agricultural crops

The selective control of Amsinckia in cereal crops
N.S. Welsh and W.T. Parsons   pp. 73-74
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Studies on the chemical control of Amsinckia species in wheat
J.M. Lumb   pp. 74-76
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Problems associated with control of weeds in cereal crops
J.M. O’Neil   pp. 76-78
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The chemical control of skeleton weed in Victoria
W.T. Parsons, T.W. Donaldson and V. Molnar   pp. 78-80
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The control of certain 2,4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) – resistant weeds of cereal crops in South-Australia and Victoria
P. Gregory and B.F. Hart   pp. 80-81
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New Zealand results with new herbicides for the control of broad-leaf weeds in cereals
M.S. Foreman   pp. 81-83
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Suppression of skeleton weed by legume competition in the Mallee
G.J. Wells   pp. 83-84
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Pre-sowing application in the control of skeleton weed
E.G. Cuthbertson   pp. 84-85
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Predicted nitrogen requirements for skeleton-weed-infested wheat
M.A. Ross and R.J. Luxmoore   pp. 85-86
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The chemical and cultural control of nut grass
W.H. Hazard   pp. 87-88
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Picloram – weed control in linseed crops
R.H. Ferguson and S.R. Klose   pp. 88-90
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The control of mintweed in grain sorghum with atrazine (2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-s-triazine) in New South Wales
A.R. Murphy   pp. 90-91
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The use of herbicides for pre-emergence weed control in peanuts
J.E. Rawson   pp. 91-93
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The use of herbicide combinations in selective weed control: A case history – sugar cane
J.M. Swain and W.J. Burke   pp. 93-94
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Paraquat (1,1-dimethyl-4,4-bipyridylium cation) and sugar cane
A.C. Arvier   pp. 95-96
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Weed control in cotton with selective herbicides
B.B. Fischer   pp. 96-98
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Problems associated with chemical weed control in cotton in the Ord River Valley of Western Australia
P.J. van Rijn   pp. 98-100
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Weed control in agricultural crops in New Zealand
L.J. Matthews   pp. 100-102
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Weed control in horticultural crops

Problems associated with the partial control of weed species given by one herbicide in standing crops
B.W. Cull   pp. 105-106
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Controlling weeds in canning peas with selective herbicides
J.P. Kennedy   pp. 106-109
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Control of weeds in processing peas
J.G. Paterson   pp. 109-111
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A safe herbicide for the control of burrs Xanthium spp. growing in or near crops susceptible to 2,4-D (2,4- dichlorophenoxyacetic acid)
A.R. Murphy   pp. 111-112
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The relation between herbicide rate and subsequent soil moisture with particular reference to simazine (2-chloro-4, 6-bis(ethylamino) s-triazine) in onions in the Lockyer Valley
W.J. Burke   pp. 112-113
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The persistence of diuron (N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-NN-dimethylurea) when used as a pre-emergent herbicide in pineapples
M.E. Nicholson   pp. 113-114
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The possible use of diuron (N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-NN-dimethylurea) as a contact herbicide in pineapples
N.J. Grundon   pp. 114-116
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Herbicides in pineapples
F.W. Berrill   pp. 116-117
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The development of herbicide mixtures for selective weed control in vegetables
B.W. Cull   pp. 117-119
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The role of herbicide mixtures for weed control in vineyards and orchards
P. Gregory and J.W. Watt   pp. 119-121
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Recent investigations on selective chemical weedicides in Victorian vegetable crops
M.N. Kinsella and A.S. Morgans   pp. 121-123
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Recent advances in horticultural crop weed control in the United States of America
L.L. Danielson   pp. 123-126
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Weed control in pastures

Chemical control of Paterson’s curse
E.G. Cuthbertson   pp. 129-130
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The control of Onopordum acanthium by lucerne and cocksfoot
P.W. Michael   pp. 130-131
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Recent developments in Victoria in the control of ragwort
L. Schmidl   pp. 131-133
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The combined action of amitrole (3-amino-1,2,4-triazole) and ammonium thiocyanate on oxalis and onopordum
P.W. Michael   pp. 133-135
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Herbicide aids to pasture growth on skeleton weed land
R.J. Luxmoore   pp. 135-136
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The effects of some weedicides on winter pasture production in Northeast Victoria
A.A. McGowan   pp. 136-139
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Control of mintweed in pastures with atrazine in New South Wales
A.R. Murphy   pp. 139-140
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Attempts at total eradication of certain weeds in Queensland
J. Mann   pp. 140-142
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The chemical control of wild garlic
L.Schmidl   pp. 143-145
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A legume-safe herbicide for weed control work in pastures
P. Gregory   pp. 145-146
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A new approach in the control of Harrisia cactus with amitrole (3-amino-1,2,4-triazole) and ammonium thiocyanate
A. Nelson Johnston and J.M. Swain   pp. 146-147
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Herbicides for the control of Emex australis
G.A. Pearce   pp. 148-149
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Herbicides for the control of docks
G.A. Pearce   pp. 149-151
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Effect of post-emergence herbicides on centro
D.R. Bailey   pp. 151-153
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Control of Afghan thistle in Western Australia
J.G. Paterson   pp. 153-155
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Dormancy control in Cape tulip
J.M. O’Neil   pp. 155-156
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Selective control of serrated tussock in pasture
W.F. Leonard   pp. 156-158
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Control of serrated tussock using aerial methods
M.H. Campbell   pp. 158-159
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Weed control in pastures in New Zealand – A review of trials conducted by the Department of Agriculture
L.J. Matthews   pp. 159-161
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Total vegetation control

Methods of total vegetation control for fuel reduction
T. Quinlan-Watson   pp. 163-164
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Total vegetation control in New Zealand
L.J. Matthews   pp. 164-165
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Timing of herbicide applications for total vegetation control
T. Quinlan-Watson   pp. 166-167
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Chemical ploughing

Phalaris and ryegrass establishment in Victoria
B.D. Robinson and I.C. Fletcher   pp. 169-172
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Herbicidal seedbed preparation
M.A. Ross and P.S. Cocks   pp. 172-173
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Chemical firebreaks
G.A. Pearce   pp. 173-175
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Chemical ploughing in New Zealand – A review of trials conducted by the Department of Agriculture
L.J. Matthews   pp. 176-177
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New herbicides and materials

4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic acid, a new systemic herbicide
E.S. Saunders   pp. 179-181
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Picloram (4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic acid) trials in South Australia
A.F. Tideman   pp. 181-183
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The phytotoxicity and persistence of several benzoic acid herbicides
T.W. Donaldson   pp. 183-185
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Preliminary investigations with Ioxynil – a new cereal herbicide
A. Nelson Johnston and J.M. Swain   pp. 185-186
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Recent research with dicamba (2-methoxy-3,6-dichlorobenzoic acid)
A.B. Sarfaty   pp. 186-188
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Problems associated with the use of trifluralin (2,6-dinitro-NN-di-n-propyl-a, a,a-tri-fluoro-p-toluidine) for weed control in cotton
B.B. Fischer   pp. 188-190
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Particulating agents – a new concept in drift control
R.H. Ferguson   pp. 190-192
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The bi-fluid spraying process
R.E. Gill   pp. 192-193
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Aquatics and bank weeds

A herbicide trial on a farm drainage ditch
D.J. Swain   pp. 195-196
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Considerations in using amitrole in drains and streams
W. Graham   pp. 196-197
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Susceptibility of plants to herbicides in irrigation water
W. Graham   pp. 198-199
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Chemical control of weeds in irrigation systems
S.M. Bill   pp. 199-201
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Aquatic and bank weeds in New Zealand – a review of trials conducted by the Department of Agriculture
L.J. Matthews   pp. 201-203
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Biological control

The basic problems of the biological control of weeds
A.J. Wapshere   pp. 205-206
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Introduction and establishment of Syngamia haemorrhoidalis on lantana in Queensland
W.H. Haseler   pp. 206-207
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The biological control of Lantana camara L.: past achievements and future prospects
E. McC. Callan   pp. 207-209
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Biological factors affecting Crofton weed in Queensland
W.H. Haseler   pp. 209-210
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Insect introductions for the control of Noogoora burr
W.H. Haseler   pp. 210-211
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Introduction of Diastema tigris Guenee for lantana control
J. Mann   pp. 211-213
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Relation between the ecology of a weed (Noogoora burr) and its biological control by an insect (Mecas saturnina Le C.)
A.J. Wapshere   pp. 213-214
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Proposed work on the biological control of weeds of South African origin
E. McC. Callan   pp. 214-216
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Research techniques

A rating system for intensive herbicide screening trials
B.W. Cull   pp. 218-219
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A leaf area estimate for plant competition studies
R.J. Luxmoore   pp. 219-221
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Bioassay studies with picloram
R. Pengelly   pp. 221-222
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Integrated light assessment with light sensitive papers
M.A. Ross   pp. 222-223
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Chesterford mini-log sprayer mark 1
P.V.D. Parsons   pp. 223-225
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Hazards in using herbicides
W.P. Dunk   pp. 227-231
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Review of the problems of application techniques and equipment for chemical weed control
C.R. Kaupke and N.B. Akesson   pp. 233-240
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Glossary of herbicides
  pp. 241-245
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Volume 2

The new horizons in weed science
R.M. Moore   pp. 7-9
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Absorption and action of herbicides
A.S. Crafts   pp. 10-13
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Physiology of weeds
C.G. Greenham   pp. 14-18
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Discussion leaders’ reviews

Ecology of weeds
C.W.E. Moore   pp. 19-22
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Woody plants
S.L. Everist   pp. 23-27
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Weed control in agricultural crops
G.R.W. Meadly   pp. 28-32
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Weed control in horticultural crops
R. Cannon   pp. 33-36
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Weed control in pastures
J.A. Carnahan   pp. 37-40
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Total vegetation control
A.F. Tideman   pp. 41-43
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Chemical ploughing
B.D. Robinson   pp. 44-47
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New herbicides and materials
W.T. Parsons   pp. 48-52
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Aquatics and bank weeds
W.P. Dunk   pp. 53-55
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Biological control
J. Mann   pp. 56-60
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Lawns and playing fields
K.R. Green   pp. 61-64
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Research techniques
P. Gregory   pp. 65-69
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Regulatory aspects – legislation

Noxious weed legislation
K.R. Green   pp. 70-74
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Aerial application legislation
S.L. Everist   pp. 75-78
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Herbicide regulations in Australia
W.T. Parsons   pp. 79-85
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