Abstract
Allelopathic potential of pasture legumes and selected winter crops on barnyard grass and rice were investigated. Three annual pasture legume species (antas subclover, shaftal persian, and viper balansa clovers), canola and barley were used for the evaluation of potential allelopathic effects of residues on the germination and early growth of barnyard grass and rice varieties used for drill sown rice such as YRK5, YRM70, Opus and Sherpa. Results of the study will be presented during the conference. This information on the use of pasture legume species and/or winter crops in rotation with rice may provide a non-chemical alternative method to manage barnyard grass in drill-sown rice.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 34-34 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Event | 21st Australasian Weeds Conference (2018) - Novotel Sydney Manly Pacific, Sydney, Australia Duration: 09 Sept 2018 → 13 Sept 2018 http://caws.org.nz/old-site/awc_contents.php?yr=2018 (conference proceedings) https://abercrombie.eventsair.com/QuickEventWebsitePortal/21awc/21awc-web/Agenda (conference program) |
Conference
Conference | 21st Australasian Weeds Conference (2018) |
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Abbreviated title | Weed biosecurity - Protecting our future |
Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Sydney |
Period | 09/09/18 → 13/09/18 |
Other | The Weed Society of New South Wales Inc., on behalf of the Council of Australasian Weed Societies Inc., will be hosting the 21st Australasian Weeds Conference in the popular Sydney beach side suburb of Manly from 9 - 12 September 2018. An assortment of field trips will be hosted on Thursday 13 September 2018. This biennial conference carries on a long tradition of bringing the weed management community together to discuss new developments and share information about cutting-edge and best weed management practices. The conference attracts over 250 delegates from across Australasia and globally. Delegates will come together to network with peers, engage with industry sponsors, listen and participate in presentations and field trips on a variety of topics including; - New technologies in weed management. - Biological, mechanical, and chemical weed control and research. - Herbicide resistance. - Weeds of crops and pastures. - Environmental weeds and Weeds of National Significance. |
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