Weed management in Queensland field crops

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Weed management in Queensland field crops

Effective control of weeds is critical for maximising moisture storage and crop yields, reducing the weed seed bank and meeting quality standards at harvest. Crop weeds can most effectively be managed by integrating chemical and non-chemical control and paying attention to key weed management principles.


Weed management principles | Using herbicides | Herbicide resistance | Sensitivity of barley and wheat cultivars to herbicides 1999-2007

Management issues for specific weeds

Flaxleaf fleabane | Managing barnyard and liverseed grasses | Check your risk for glyphosate resistance | Managing feathertop Rhodes grass

Related reference material

The following publications are available from the Queensland Government Bookshop:

  • Weeds of Southern Queensland (Second Edition)
  • Weeds: The Ute Guide - Northern Grain Belt Edition
  • Crop Weeds of Northern Australia CD-ROM

Page maintained by Dianne Turner
Last updated 24 June 2009



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