Pond apple (Annona glabra L.) - Investigating novel mechanical control options
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2012
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Resumo |
Pond apple usually occurs in swampy areas, but mechanical control may be a viable option in some locations during drier periods. Two machines, the Positrack™ and the Tracksaw™, have been trialled for initial kill rate, amount of follow-up control required, safety to field operators, cost-efficiency and selectivity (effect on native vegetation), compared to other control options. The Positrack™ is a tracked bobcat with a slasher-type attachment that cuts individual trees off near ground level and mulches them. It has no on-board herbicide application capability and requires an additional on-ground operator to apply herbicide by hand. The Tracksaw™ is a tracked mini-excavator with a chainsaw bar and spray applicator on the boom that cuts individual trees off near ground level and applies chemical immediately to the cut stump, requiring only a single operator. Initial trials were done in infestations of similar sizes and densities at the Daintree (Positrack™) and in Innisfail (Tracksaw™) in late 2009. Kill rates to date are 83% for Positrack™ mechanical, 95% for Positrack™ mechanical plus herbicide, and 78% for the Tracksaw™ combined treatment. If ongoing comparison proves either of these machines to be more cost effective, selective, and safer than traditional control methods, mechanical control methods may become more widely used. |
Identificador |
Setter, S. D. and Setter, M. J. and Patane, K. and Logan, P. and Sydes, D. (2012) Pond apple (Annona glabra L.) - Investigating novel mechanical control options. Pakistan Journal of Weed Science Research, 18 . pp. 575-580. |
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http://www.wssp.org.pk/66-si-18-575-580.pdf http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/3921/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Integrated weed control |
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Article PeerReviewed |