A scoping study on weed issues and their economic impact in dryland cropping systems with cotton
Date Issued:2003-06-30
Abstract
The primary aims of the scoping study were to determine: * dominant and difficult-to-control weed species in each crop and fallow component of the different crop rotations used for dryland cotton production in the northern region; * weed management practices, both non-chemical and chemical, being used for weed control in these systems; * economic impact of these weeds; and *current practices exacerbating the weed problems.
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Project Final Reports to Australian Cotton Cooperative Research Centre