Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference 26 (1973)
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- Introduction
- Scrub Weeds
- Problem Pasture Weeds
- Lucerne
- Economics of Barley Grass
- Presentation of Results
- Vineyard Weeds
- Fungus Diseases of Pastures
- Fungus Diseases of Trees and Vines
- Cereals
- Orchard Pests
- Black Beetle, Crickets and Porina
- Soldier Fly
| Presidential address
D.D. McPhail, p. xvi |
| A review of chemical control of bracken and gorse for forest establishment
C.C.R. Chavasse and N.A. Davenhill, pp. 2-6 | |
| The control of bracken with asulam
A.C. Wasmuth, pp. 7-12 | |
| The effect of herbicides on gorse and pasture species
A. Thompson, pp. 13-16 | |
| Formulations of picloram 2,4,5-T for long term control of gorse
E.A. Upritchard, pp. 17-22 | |
| Winter treatment of gorse with picloram 2,4,5-T compared with 2,4,5-T and 2,4,5-T plus diquat
R.W. Moffat, pp. 23-28 | |
| Control of tutu (Coriaria sarmentosa) by herbicides
F.A. Meeklah and R.B. Mitchell, pp. 29-33 | |
| The economics of sweet brier control
F.A. Meeklah and R.B. Mitchell, pp. 34-38 |
| The control of stinking mayweed in pastures
A. Thompson and W.J.P. Mitchel, pp. 40-44 | |
| Preliminary trials with bentazon on pasture
R.W. Fellowes, pp. 45-47 | |
| Control of chickweed in pasture
T.M. Patterson, pp. 48-49 | |
| Control of ragwort
R.L. Taylor, pp. 50-52 |
| Weed free lucerne in pumice country
G.C. Atkinson and C.A. Douch, pp. 54-59 | |
| Lucerne: chemical weed control of the major common weeds
I.C. Logan and R.N. Arnst, pp. 60-64 | |
| Effect of isobumeton mixtures, pronamide, terbacil and metribuzin on lucerne
F.A. Meeklah and H. McRobb, pp. 65-69 | |
| Weed control in established lucerne with isobumeton
S.J. Rae and T.M. Patterson, pp. 70-73 | |
| Atrazine formulations for weed control in established lucerne
C.D. Forgie, pp. 74-77 | |
| Lucerne weed control-results of two Northland trials
E.N. Honore, W.B. McMeikan and C.L.B. Cumberland, pp. 78-80 |
| Barley grass: its effects on the value of sheep products
A.W. Shugg and G.W. Vivian, pp. 82-86 | |
| Effect of wool type on barley grass damage to lambs
M.J. Hartley and G.C. Atkinson, pp. 87-91 | |
| Effect of chemical removal of barley grass on lamb growth rates: Part II
M.J. Hartley and G.C. Atkinson, pp. 92-97 | |
| Observations on identification and distribution of barley grass species
F.C. Allen, pp. 98-103 |
| The presentation of results of field experiments
P.B. Lynch, pp. 106-110 |
| Weeds in Auckland vineyards
A.D. Clarke and E.N. Honore, pp. 112-116 |
| Fungous diseases of pasture plants
G.C.M. Latch, pp. 118-121 | |
| Factors increasing root rot and affecting persistence of clover
S.A. Menzies, pp. 122-125 | |
| Responses in young sheep to fungicides applied to grazed pasture
G.L.B. Cumberland, E.N. Honore and G. Clout, pp. 126-128 |
| Operational control of Dothistroma needle blight in radiata pine plantations in New Zealand 1966-73
J.W. Cilmour, G.J. Leggat and J. Fitzpatrick, pp. 130-138 | |
| Control of terminal crook disease of radiata pine seedlings
A.L. Vanner and J.W. Gilmour, pp. 139-144 | |
| Decline diseases of fruit trees caused by basidiomycete fungi
J.B. Taylor, pp. 145-148 | |
| Investigations into the control of anthracnose of grapevine
P.J. Brook, pp. 149-150 |
| Description and key of barley diseases in New Zealand
F.R. Sanderson, pp. 152-156 | |
| A survey of barley diseases in New Zealand
B.J. Arnst and J.E. Fenwick, pp. 157-160 | |
| Diseases of maize in New Zealand
R.A. Fullerton, pp. 161-165 | |
| Insect pests of maize
B.B. Given, pp. 166-172 |
| A shadehouse method for testing acaricides against the European mite, Panonychus ulmi (Koch)
D.J. MacKenzie, pp. 174-177 | |
| Broad spectrum control of insect pests in pip fruit with chlorpyrifos
C.W. Woon and A.A. Haydon, pp. 178-180 |
| Black beetle and crickets in Northland
D.G. Reynolds and A.C.F. Langton, pp. 182-183 | |
| Biology and distribution of black beetle (Heteronychus arator)
M.J. Esson, pp. 184-188 | |
| A comparison of the use of organophosphate insecticide or nitrogen fertiliser to compensate for pasture yield losses caused by porina caterpillar
W. Harris, pp. 189-193 |
| Soldier fly-aspects of its control with autumn cultivation
G.L.B. Cumberland, C.B. Dyson and C.A. Farrell, pp. 196-200 | |
| The potential of insecticides as a means of controlling soldier fly
G.M. Dixon and D.C. Grimmer, pp. 201-205 | |
| A study in the use of granular insecticides for soldier fly larvae control in establishing maize
A. Mackay and G. Rowe, pp. 206-209 | |
| Soldier fly-control of larvae with chemicals
G.L.B. Cumberland and E.N. Honore, pp. 210-211 | |
| Results of screening insecticides against soldier fly larvae in pasture
R.W. Fellowes, pp. 212-214 |
Material from these papers was presented at the Annual Conference held at Logan Park Motel, Auckland on 7-9 August 1973.
Edited by M.J. Hartley.
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