Bibliography:Emex australis (weed)
Publication list for Emex australis (weed) sorted according to research topics
Contents
- 1 general biology - morphology - evolution (4)
- 2 control - general (2)
- 3 biocontrol - natural enemies (4)
- 4 pesticide resistance of pest (1)
- 5 quarantine treatments/regulations/aspects (1)
- 6 damage/losses/economics (1)
- 7 environment - cropping system/rotation (4)
- 8 population dynamics/ epidemiology (1)
- 9 surveys/sampling/distribution (1)
general biology - morphology - evolution (4)
Weed Science (2022) 70, 569-578
Catherine P.D. Borger and Nerys Wilkins (2022)
Subterranean and aerial seed production of southern threecornerjack (Emex australis)
Weed Research (2020) 60, 415-424
Catherine P.D. Borger, Abul Hashem and Gurjeet S. Gill (2020)
Comparison of growth, survivorship, seed production and shedding of eight weed species in a wheat crop in Western Australia
Weed Research (2014) 54, 565-575
M.M. Javaid and A. Tanveer (2014)
Germination ecology of Emex spinosa and Emex australis, invasive weeds of winter crops
Weed Research (1990) 30, 181-187
F.D. Panetta (1990)
Growth of Emex australis out-of-season: relevance to biological control of an annual weed
control - general (2)
Weed Technology (2013) 27, 437-444
Muhammad Mansoor Javaid and Asif Tanveer (2013)
Optimization of application efficacy for POST herbicides with adjuvants on three-cornered jack (Emex australis Steinheil) in wheat
Weed Research (1993) 33, 345-353
F.D. Panetta and R.P. Randall (1993)
Herbicide performance and the control of Emex australis in an annual pasture
biocontrol - natural enemies (4)
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research (1998) 49, 767-773
John K. Scott and Roger G. Shivas (1998)
Impact of insects and fungi on doublegee (Emex australis) in the Western Australian wheatbelt
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research (1994) 45, 1025-1034
R.G. Shivas, J.C. Lewis and R.H. Groves (1994)
Distribution in Australia and host plant specificity of Phomopsis emicis, a stem blight pathogen of Emex australis
Bulletin of Entomological Research (1992) 82, 399-406
John K. Scott (1992)
Biology and climatic requirements of Perapion antiquum (Coleoptera: Apionidae) in southern Africa: implications for the biological control of Emex spp. in Australia
Weed Research (1990) 30, 181-187
F.D. Panetta (1990)
Growth of Emex australis out-of-season: relevance to biological control of an annual weed
pesticide resistance of pest (1)
Weed Research (1997) 37, 343-349
Stephen W. Adkins (1997)
Weeds resistant to chlorsulfuron and atrazine from the north-east grain region of Australia
quarantine treatments/regulations/aspects (1)
Weed Research (1991) 31, 273-284
F.D. Panetta and N.D. Mitchell (1991)
Homoclime analysis and the prediction of weediness
damage/losses/economics (1)
Planta Daninha (2016) 34, 35-46
M.M. Javaid, A. Tanveer, H.H. Ali, M.A. Shahid, R.M. Balal and M.A. Aqeel (2016)
Wheat yield loss in a two species competition with Emex australis and Emex spinosa
environment - cropping system/rotation (4)
Weed Research (2014) 54, 565-575
M.M. Javaid and A. Tanveer (2014)
Germination ecology of Emex spinosa and Emex australis, invasive weeds of winter crops
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture (2006) 46, 1557-1570
B.S. Chauhan, G.S. Gill and C. Preston (2006)
Tillage system effects on weed ecology, herbicide activity and persistence: a review
Bulletin of Entomological Research (1999) 89, 97-106
J.K. Scott and P.B. Yeoh (1999)
Bionomics and the predicted distribution of the aphid Brachycaudus rumexicolens (Hemiptera : Aphididae)
Weed Research (1991) 31, 273-284
F.D. Panetta and N.D. Mitchell (1991)
Homoclime analysis and the prediction of weediness
population dynamics/ epidemiology (1)
Weed Research (2020) 60, 415-424
Catherine P.D. Borger, Abul Hashem and Gurjeet S. Gill (2020)
Comparison of growth, survivorship, seed production and shedding of eight weed species in a wheat crop in Western Australia
surveys/sampling/distribution (1)
Bulletin of Entomological Research (1999) 89, 97-106
J.K. Scott and P.B. Yeoh (1999)
Bionomics and the predicted distribution of the aphid Brachycaudus rumexicolens (Hemiptera : Aphididae)