Managing barnyard and liverseed grasses

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Managing barnyard and liverseed grasses

Why are these weeds a problem?

Author/s:
Steve Walker, Michael Widderick, David Thornby, Jeff Werth, Vikki Osten (Weed Science Team)
Published:
2007

Report summary

Photograph showing seedlings of barnyard grass (top right) and urochloa (bottom left) - it is important to be able to identify weeds at seedling stage
Seedlings of barnyard grass (top right) and urochloa (bottom left) - it is important to be able to identify weeds at seedling stage

Barnyard grass (Echinochloa spp.) and liverseed grass (Urochloa panicoides) are the most common summer grass weeds of cropping in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales (NSW). They are also present in central Queensland.

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Author: Weed Science Team
Page maintained by Dianne Turner
Last reviewed 03 October 2007



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