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1982
Pasture weeds are present due to many interrelated factors, not the least important being species introduction, level of pasture development, biotic factors, climate, managerial practices and control pressures. The study of pasture weeds in New Zealand presents a unique opportunity due to its geographical isolation, its late settlement by Europeans ...
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Pasture weeds are present due to many interrelated factors, not the least important being species introduction, level of pasture development, biotic factors, climate, managerial practices and control pressures. The study of pasture weeds in New Zealand presents a unique opportunity due to its geographical isolation, its late settlement by Europeans ...
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2019
List of weeds in pasture grasses with the chemical mixtures which will control them.
Kates, A.H., Bingham, S.W., Foy C.L.
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List of weeds in pasture grasses with the chemical mixtures which will control them.
Kates, A.H., Bingham, S.W., Foy C.L.
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Chemical weed‐control and pasture productivity
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1954AbstractThe principal weeds of grassland are unwanted grass species, and, although some possibilities are indicated, no chemical method for their removal in farming practice is yet available. The hormone weedkillers may be used for the control of a number of broadleaved weeds.
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Weed problems of South African pastures
1982A recent survey of land use in South Africa showed that 83.3% (102,5 million ha) of the total area is devoted to agricultural production (Verbeek, 1976). Natural pastures account for 81% (83,2 million ha) of the total area used for agriculture and forestry, and although the livestock industry yields only 36% (R 900 million) of the total annual ...
M. J. Wells, C. H. Stirton
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Weeds of pastures and meadows in Japan
1982In Japan, from ancient times, semi-natural grassland dominated by grass species such as Miscanthus sinensis, Sasa spp., Zoysia japonica and Pleioblastus distichus var. nezasa has been maintained under moderate grazing, mowing or periodic burnings. These grass species are utilized for forage, thatch, charcoal bags and litter. Z.
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Weeds in action: Vegetal political ecology of unwanted plants
Progress in Human Geography, 2022Lucia Argüelles Ramos, Hug March
exaly
Herbicide Resistance: Managing Weeds in a Changing World
Agronomy, 2023RITA OFOSU, Evans Duah Agyemang
exaly
Biosorption of chromium species by aquatic weeds: Kinetics and mechanism studies
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2008Ligy Philip
exaly

