Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference 28 (1975)
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- Introduction
- Barley Grass
- New Crops
- Scrub Weeds
- Vegetables
- Poisonous Plants
- Soil/Pest Interactions
- Topical Issues and Aquatic Weeds
- New Products
- Biological Control
- General Insects
- Soldier Fly
- Grass Grub and Black Beetle
| Presidential address
L.J. Matthews, p. xiv | |
| Annual report
M.J. Hartley, p. xv | |
| Editorial report
M.J. Hartley, p. xvi |
| Barley grass damage to lambs
M.J. Hartley and K.H. Bimler, pp. 2-6 | |
| Laboratory germination of barley grass
A.I. Popay, pp. 7-11 | |
| Effect of ethofumesate on barley grass and other pasture species
B.P. O'Connor, I.C. Logan and G.R. Rowe, pp. 12-16 | |
| Factors affecting herbicide control of barley grass
M.J. Hartley, pp. 17-21 |
| Trifluralin and atrazine for weed control in lupin seed crops
P.J. Rhodes, pp. 22-23 | |
| Chemical weed control in lupins
M. Betts, pp. 24-26 | |
| Effect of herbicides on white lupins for seed production
R.B. Mitchell, F.A. Meeklah and J.C. Butel, pp. 27-30 | |
| Preliminary evaluation of pre and post-emergence herbicides in ""Makau"" lotus
G.W. Ivens, pp. 31-34 | |
| The tolerance of oil seed rape to herbicides
F.A. Meeklah, R.B. Mitchell and J.C. Butel, pp. 35-38 | |
| Chemical weed control in Solanum laciniatum
M. Betts, pp. 39-42 |
| Review of and observations on correct methods of bracken control in forestry
D.S. Preest, pp. 43-48 | |
| Effect of additives on bracken control by asulam and glyphosate
D.S. Preest, pp. 49-52 | |
| Eradication of bracken on railway reserves
D.A. Kennedy, p. 53 | |
| Some aspects of absorption, translocation and metabolism of 14C picloram in gorse
M.P. Rolston and A.G. Robertson, pp. 54-59 | |
| Movement of herbicide effects within gorse plants
A. Thompson, pp. 60-63 | |
| The effect of soil moisture on uptake of herbicides by gorse
A. Thompson, pp. 64-66 | |
| Scrub weed control with thiazafluron
S.J. Rae and T.M. Patterson, pp. 67-69 | |
| A screening technique for evaluation of brushweed herbicides
R.W. Naish, pp. 70-74 |
| Weed control in snap beans
M.R. Stevenson, pp. 75-79 | |
| Onion sowing depth and herbicides
G.J. Wilson, pp. 80-83 | |
| Effect of simazine application and watering on asparagus seedlings
T.I. Cox, pp. 84-87 |
| Toxicity of some composite (Senecio) weeds
P.H. Mortimer and E.P. White, pp. 88-91 | |
| Plant toxicities in sheep on a property with unusual weed control problems
B.H. Simpson, pp. 92-95 |
| Bioassay techniques for the determination of herbicide residues
A. Rahman and T.I Cox, pp. 96-100 | |
| The organic matter status of some mineral soils in New Zealand
B. Burney, A. Rahman, G.A. Coomen and J.M Whitham, pp. 101-103 | |
| Residual activity of atrazine, alachlor and linuron under different soil and climatic conditions
A. Rahman, B.E. Manson, B. Burney and J.A. Whitham, pp. 104-108 | |
| Soil residues of picloram applied aerially to New Zealand brushweeds
B.N MacDarimid, pp. 109-114 | |
| Mass diffusion of three organophosphate insecticides into a range of New Zealand soils
P.B. Udy, pp. 115-118 | |
| Effect of two soil types on insecticide activity against black beetle adults
R.N. Watson and K.J. Webber, pp. 119-121 |
| Recent developments in the use of aldrin, dieldrin and 2,4,5-T in the USA
B.B. Watts, pp. 122-125 | |
| Quality of 2,4,5-T available in New Zealand
G.W Mason, pp. 126-129 | |
| Fungicide resistance: an approach to the problem
W.F.T. Hartill, R.E. Beever and P.J Brook, pp. 130-132 | |
| Aquatic herbicide use - Administration aspects
A.J. Foley, pp. 133-135 | |
| Aquatic weed control policy
Helen R. Hughes, pp. 136-142 | |
| Submerged weed control by lake lowering
B.T. Coffey, pp. 143-153 |
| VEL 5026 - A new herbicide for non-selective weed control
B.N. MacDiarmid, pp. 154-159 | |
| Preliminary investigations with DPX 3674 for weed control in forestry
A. Bowers and J.F. Porter, pp. 160-164 | |
| A review of some factors affecting the performance of glyphosate
L.A. Scherp, pp. 165-168 | |
| Paspalum control in Australasia with glyphosate
L.A. Scherp and A.B. Sarfaty, pp. 169-172 | |
| Tetrapion: evaluation for the control of rhizomatous grasses and toetoe
G.R. Rowe and B.P. O'Connor, pp. 173-176 | |
| DOWCO 290: a new growth regulator herbicide
R.W. Naish, pp. 177-180 | |
| Difenzoquat for wild oat control in cereals
I.C. Logan, pp. 181-184 | |
| Penoxalin, a new selective herbicide for weed control in peas, beans and other crops
R.W. Moore, pp. 185-188 | |
| Herbicide antidotes - A new concept in weed control
B.E. Capper, pp. 189-192 |
| Current projects on biological control of insects
E.W. Valentine, pp. 193-195 | |
| Controlling sirex with a nematode
R. Zondag, pp. 196-199 | |
| The effect of two pathogens on a black beetle population in Kikuyu pasture
R.D. Archibald, J.F. Longworth, P.D. King and C.F. Mercer, pp. 200-204 | |
| Introduction of a weevil for biolgical control of nodding thistle
C.T Jessep, pp. 205-207 |
| Notes on the biology and distribution of three recently discovered weevils in Hawkes Bay
M.J. Esson, pp. 208-212 | |
| Control of white-fringed weevil adults with insecticides
R. East, R.D. Welsh and C.M. Miller, pp. 213-216 | |
| Control of porina caterpillar with leptophos
I.C. Logan, B.P. O'Connor and W.T. McLaughlan, pp. 217-220 | |
| Control of lucerne stem nematode with CGA 12223
S.J. Rae, pp. 221-222 | |
| Preliminary attempt to reduce root knot nematode infestation on Chinese gooseberry roots
J. Griffin and G.M. Dixon, pp. 223-225 | |
| A comparison of chemicals for the control of nysius on brassicas
T.E.T. Trought, pp. 226-229 | |
| The control of a diamond back moth and cabbage white butterfly with phenthoate
R.D. Ridler, pp. 230-233 | |
| Corn ear worm control with phenthoate
R.D. Ridler, pp. 234-236 |
| Effect of ground cover and pasture height on oviposition and establishment of soldier fly larvae
W.M. Kain and G. Burton, pp. 237-241 | |
| Evaluation of carbofuran for the control of soldier fly larvae in pasture
G.R. Rowe and A.G mackay, pp. 242-247 | |
| The effectiveness of insecticidal seed dressings against soldier fly larvae
G.M. Dixon and J. Parr, pp. 248-250 | |
| The use of phorate, AC 92/100 and chlormephos for the control of larval soldier fly in maize
D.G. Saunders, pp. 251-254 |
| Control of grass grub in Otago and Southland
K.M. Stewart, pp. 255-257 | |
| Chemical control of pasture pests on the West Coast
R.A French and R.P. Pottinger, pp. 258-261 | |
| Resistance of lucerne to black beetle
P.D. King, C.F. Mercer, J. Stirling and J.S. Meekings, pp. 262-263 | |
| Insecticide screening trials against black beetle
R.N. Watson and K.J. Webber, pp. 264-267 |
Material from these papers was presented at the Annual Conference held at Angus Inn, Hastings on 5-7 August 1975.
Edited by M.J. Hartley.
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