Control of currant bush (Carissa ovata) in developed brigalow (Acacia harpophylla) country
1998
Back, P.V.
Currant bush (Carissa ovata) is the major native woody weed invading sown buffel grass pastures in cleared brigalow (Acacia harpophylla) forests in Queensland. Stickraking followed by chisel ploughing is a viable alternative to and is more economical than herbicide treatment and blade ploughing for controlling currant bush. Chisel ploughing following stickraking gives good control of currant bush with no detrimental effect on existing buffel grass pasture. Stickraking alone is not sufficient to control currant bush.
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Parasitic plants etc; Pest control and treatment of diseases. plant protection
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0049-4763
类型
Journal Article; Journal Article; Journal Part
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