Search results for '(sc:fq OR sc:ft) AND (invasive OR "invasive species" OR "IAS") AND (IPM OR integrated pest management)'
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Improving regional adoption of weed control: a case study.
Berney, P. J.; Sindel, B. M.; Coleman, M. J.; Marshall, G. R.; Reeve, I. J.; Kristiansen, P. E.; Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia, Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 170-173, 8 ref. Effective control of invasive weeds such as serrated tussock (Nassella trichotoma) requires collective action by land managers across the landscape. W...
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Putting fireweed on the front burner: improving management and understanding impact.
Sindel, B. M.; Coleman, M. J.; Reeve, I. J.; Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia, Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 166-169, 8 ref. Fireweed (Senecio madagascariensis) continues to spread in coastal pastures in south eastern Australia, as well as onto the Northern and Southern Tabl...
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Hymenachne headaches: addressing management issues associated with a conflict species.
Magnussen, C. C.; Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia, Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 163-165, 4 ref. Hymenachne (Hymenachne amplexicaulis (Rudge) Nees (hymenachne) cv. Olive) is referred to as a conflict species because it can provide both economic be...
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Let's get strategic: an invasive plant prioritisation process for DEC WA.
Passeretto, K.; Powell, N.; Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia, Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 116-119, 9 ref. Prior to the commencement of this project in 2008, the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) Western Australia did not have a coordinated, ...
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Rotoroa Island - integrated weed management for biodiversity outcomes.
Ritchie, J.; Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia, Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 127-130, 2 ref. Rotoroa is an 80 ha island in the Hauraki Gulf, northeast of Auckland in New Zealand. Owned by the Salvation Army it was leased to the Rotoroa Island ...
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Genetic risk assessment to complement weed risk assessment in the selection and management of perennial species for agricultural systems in southern Australia.
Munday, C.; Bettink, K.; Byrne, M.; Stone, L.; Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia, Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 325-328, 4 ref. Agriculturally valuable species may pose a risk to surrounding areas of natural vegetation if not suitably managed. An environmental risk strategy has...
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Containment: the state of play.
Grice, A. C.; Clarkson, J. R.; Friedel, M. H.; Murphy, H. T.; Fletcher, C. S.; Westcott, D. A.; Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia, Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 320-324, 31 ref. 'Containment' is a common strategic objective for invasive plants and the term is widely used in strategy documents. It is commonly prescribed as a 'f...
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CAWS Oration: sustained control of plant invaders requires our sustained public outreach.
Mack, R. N.; Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia, Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 310-316, 11 ref. Plant invasions continue to extract a huge environmental and economic toll worldwide. Consequently, sustaining the control of these pests as well as l...
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Using a local management zon ing framework to foster a management continuum. Is the 'big four' a defeatist mindset and are there alternatives at a local and regional level?
Sydes, T.; Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia, Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 287-292, 5 ref. The 'big four' of weed management (prevention, eradication, containment and asset protection) are widely adopted as discrete objectives when it comes ...
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Yarra Ranges Council: creating partnerships that really work.
Gadsden, G.; Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia, Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 249-251 Yarra Ranges Council is a peri-urban local government on the eastern edge of Melbourne. Seventy-six per cent of Yarra Ranges supports indigenous veget...
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