The control of climbing asparagus (Asparagus africanus Lam.) in remnant Brigalow scrub in south-east Queensland


Autoria(s): Armstrong, T.R.; Breaden, R.C.; Hinchliffe, D.
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

A replicated trial was conducted at Tallegalla in south-east Queensland to assess the effectiveness of a range of control methods for climbing asparagus Asparagus africanus Lam. A total of 18 treatments using mechanical, cut stump, basal bark, foliar spray and splatter gun techniques were trialled with a range of herbicides and application rates. Removing the plant and placing it above the ground surface was most effective in killing climbing asparagus. Basal bark spraying of 24 g triclopyr ester (40 mL Garlon® 600) or 10 g fluroxypyr ester (50 mL Starane® 200) L-1 diesel and the cut stump application of neat diesel or 225 g glyphosate (500 mL Glyphosate CT®) L-1 water offered the best chemical control of climbing asparagus.

Identificador

Armstrong, T.R. and Breaden, R.C. and Hinchliffe, D. (2006) The control of climbing asparagus (Asparagus africanus Lam.) in remnant Brigalow scrub in south-east Queensland. Plant Protection Quarterly, 21 (3). pp. 134-136.

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/1530/

Publicador

R.G. and F.J. Richardson

Relação

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/1530/

Palavras-Chave #Integrated weed control #Effect of herbicides
Tipo

Article

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