Herbicide phytotoxicity screening Central; Southern Queensland varieties 1989 season
Author | Bridger, KW |
Date Accessioned | 2013-05-22 |
Date Available | 2013-05-22 |
Issued | 1990 |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/11079/11491 |
Abstract | This report summarised the results of the three sugarcane phytotoxicity trials conducted on the Sugar Experiment Station, Bundaberg during 1989. Twelve approved, or promising varieties, from the central and southern districts were oversprayed with a total of 33 herbicides x crop growth stage treatments. Visual assessments of effect were carried out over a period of up to 142 days following spraying. The results of these trials should be taken as a guide only due to variations in weather pattern and microclimate from district to district. |
Language | en |
Part of Series | BSES Project Reports; 1990 493 |
Subject | Herbicides |
Subject | Phytotoxicity |
Subject | Screening |
Subject | Sugarcane |
Subject | Varieties |
Subject | Farming systems |
Subject | Production management |
Title | Herbicide phytotoxicity screening Central; Southern Queensland varieties 1989 season |
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