Ecology and management of Bladder Ketmia (Hibiscus trionum) and other emerging problem Malvaceae weeds
Author
Johnson, Stephen
Publisher
University Of New England
Date Issued
2003-06-30
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Abstract
Hibiscus trionum L. (bladder ketmia) is one of the most common weeds throughout the Australian cotton industry. There are two varieties of the weed, the narrow leaf introduced variety Hibiscus trionum var.
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hibiscus trionum l. (bladder ketmia), common weeds, narrow leaf, hibiscus trionum var. trionum, wide leaf, anoda cristata (l.) schltr. (anoda weed), abutilon theophrasti medik. (velvetleaf or swamp chinese lantern), plant family, malvaceae, dirty machinery movement, prevent seed set and cotton yield losses, hibiscus trionum var. vesicarius, lifecycle aspects, poor on-farm hygiene, integrated weed management (iwm)
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CRDC Final reports submitted 2003