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Disease, Weed and Pest Management, Allelopathy

Control of Vulpia spp. (silvergrass) in perennial pastures of south-western Victoria
K.N. Sweeney1, D.F. Chapman1, P.E. Quigley2 and P. M. Dowling3

The potential of summer crops to affect weed growth
E. Jones, R.S. Jessop, and B.M. Sindel

Phytotoxicity of Wheat Leachates and Ferulic Acid to Germination and Radicle Elongation of Canola
S. Bruce1 and O. Christen2

Characterisation of Water-Soluble Phytotoxins from Vulpia spp. Residues
M. An1, J. E. Pratley2 and T. Haig2

Wheat allelopathic potential against a herbicide-resistant biotype of annual ryegrass
H. Wu1, J. Pratley1, D. Lemerle2 and T. Haig1

The effect of Rutherglen bug (Nysius vinitor) on yield and quality of hybrid carrot seed
C.J. Spurr, N.J. Mendham and P.H. Brown.

Field Selectivity Makes Emamectin Suitable for IPM
S. Aston, L. Streit, K. McKee and C. Clarke

Annual ryegrass control in conventional and herbicide tolerant canola
R. Stanton1, J. Pratley1, and D. Hudson2

Tolerance of cotton to simulated Helicoverpa damage
T. Lei

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  • "Science and Technology: Delivering Results for Agriculture?". Edited by Barry Rowe, Danny Donaghy and Neville Mendham. Proceedings of the 10th Australian Agronomy Conference, January 2001, Hobart, Tasmania.
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