Proceedings of the NZ Weed and Pest Control Conference 32 (1979)
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- Introduction
- Pasture Weeds
- Minimum Tillage
- Rhizomatous Weeds
- Pasture Pests
- Crop Weeds
- Crop Diseases
- Lucerne Pests
- Techniques
- Orchards
- Cost Benefit of Weed and Pest Control
- New Products
- Scrub Weeds
| Obituaries - Alan Dingwall and Alan Lowe
p. 16 | |
| Presidential address to the 31st Conference 1978
E.A. Upritchard, p. 17 | |
| Opening address to the 31st Conference 1978
D.A. Watkins, pp. 18-19 | |
| Annual report 1978-79
M.J. Hartley, p. 20 |
| Age, size and fate of nodding thistles
A.I. Popay, R.B. Mitchell, A. Thompson, pp. 21-26 | |
| Helicopter spraying of nodding thistle with two rates of water
A. Thompson, pp. 27-30 | |
| Control of meadow barley grass in pasture by the use of herbicides
A.I. Popay, P. Sanders and D.K. Edmonds, pp. 31-33 | |
| Onehunga weed control with bentazone
M.M. Spencer, pp. 34-35 |
| Renovation techniques for Australian soldier fly infested pastures: a comparison of treatments
R.H. Davidson, N.R. Wrenn and L.N. Robertson, pp. 36-39 | |
| Initial studies into direct-drilling of lucerne in Marlborough
R.I.K Hart and d.J.I. Jacobson, pp. 40-43 | |
| Weed control in high density direct drilled forage maize
M.J. Byford, A.E. Stratton and M.L. Yortt, pp. 44-48 |
| Seasonality of growth and development in yarrow
G.W. Bourdot, J.G.H. White and R.J. Field, pp. 49-54 | |
| Control of couch
F.A. Meeklah and R.B. Mitchell, pp. 55-57 | |
| Control of browntop in lucerne on pumice soils
T.K. James and G.C. Atkinson, pp. 58-61 |
| Evaluation of herbicides for broad beans
M.R. Stevenson, pp. 119-122 | |
| Weed control and crop tolerance in cucurbits
G.J. Wilson, pp. 123-127 | |
| Weed control in yams
A. Ingle, pp. 128-130 | |
| Fathen control in lupins in Canterbury
R.T. Alexander, J.H.B. Butler, pp. 131-134 | |
| Weed control in soya beans under different soil and climatic conditions
A. Rahman, B. Burney and E.N. Honore, pp. 135-138 | |
| The use of 3,6-dichloropicolinic acid mixtures for broadleaf weed control in cereal crops
G.R. Rutherford and P.G. Lobb, pp. 139-143 | |
| A wild oat survey in Ashburton County
D.J. Saville, F.C. Allen and P.R. Hockey, pp. 144-148 | |
| Survey to locate wild oat free areas in mid Canterbury
F.C. Allen and J.H.B. Butler, pp. 149-152 | |
| Hoe 23408 for control of wild oats in peas and linseed
Warren McLaughlan, pp. 153-157 | |
| Difenzoquat for control of wild oats in peas
R.I.K. Hart, pp. 158-161 |
| Control of halo blight of beans
M.T. Malone, pp. 162-164 | |
| Clubroot control in cauliflower and brussels sprouts with benzimidazole transplanting drenches and soil pH manipulations
K.G. Tate, pp. 165-170 |
| Pest assessment studies of blue-green lucerne and pea aphids in the southern North Island of New Zealand
W.M. Kain, D.S. Atkinson, M.J. Oliver and W. Stiefel, pp. 171-179 | |
| Seasonality of blue-green lucerne and pea aphids in southern North Island of New Zealand
W.M. Kain, D.S. Atkinson and M.J. Oliver, pp. 180-185 | |
| Control of blue-green lucerne aphids by grazing management
D.R. Penman, B.H. Rohitha, J.G.H. White and B.M. Smallfield, pp. 186-191 | |
| Effect of pea aphid on seedlings of lucerne cultivars in New Zealand
M.W. Dunbier, N.J. Timms and R.G. Purves, pp. 192-194 | |
| The effect of stem nematode infestation on productivity persistence of lucerne cultivars
M.W. Dunbier, T.P. Palmer, T.J. Ellis and P.A. Burnett, pp. 195-198 | |
| A glasshouse screening technique for resistance to stem nematode in lucerne
P.A. Burnett, M.W. Dunbier and Julie A. Hiatt, pp. 199-201 |
| A review of novel techniques in herbicide use
M.P. Rolston, pp. 202-206 | |
| A tractor mounted multi-boom system for spray application to small plot trials
E.G.R. Wallace, pp. 207-210 | |
| Development and use of a herbicide spot-gun applicator
J.F. Porter, pp. 211-214 | |
| Use of dyes to assess spray coverage of gorse
J.M. Balneaves, R.E. Gaskin and J.A. Zabkeiwicz, pp. 215-219 | |
| A laboratory technique to evaluate pesticides for control of greedy scale of kiwifruit
A.M. Ferguson and A.R. Wallace, pp. 220-224 | |
| Plough and core assessment of black beetle insecticide trials
R.H. Blank, N.R. Cox, M.H. Olson and D.S. Bell, pp. 225-229 |
| Weed control in New Zealand orchards
R.L. Taylor, pp. 230-233 | |
| Chemical control of woolly apple aphids in Canterbury
D.R. Penman and R.B. Chapman, pp. 234-239 | |
| Toxicity of synthetic pyrethroid insecticides to phytophagous orchard mites
R.B. Chapman and D.R. Penman, pp. 240-244 |
| Cost benefit of Californian thistle control in pasture
M.J. Hartley and T.K. James, pp. 245-249 | |
| The economics of Australian soldier fly control
J.M.W. Ritchie, L.N. Robertson and R.P. Pottinger, pp. 250-254 |
| Etrimfos - a safe new insecticide
A.M. Cliffe, pp. 255-258 | |
| Permethrin for the control of Lepidoptera insect pests in New Zealand
I.F. Jackson and D.P. Graham, pp. 259-266 | |
| Control of seed-borne and foliar diseases of barley with new systemic fungicides triadimenol and triadimefon.
M.S. Moore, R.C. Close and R. Lai, pp. 267-271 | |
| New sytemic fungicides for the control of seed-borne and foliar diseases
M.S. Moore, pp. 272-277 | |
| Procymidone evaluation of the control of Sclerotinia spp and Botrytis spp
I.F. Jackson and B.N. Smith, pp. 278-283 |
| Herbicides for soil conservation tree nurseries
A.N. Gilchrist, pp. 284-288 | |
| Preliminary studies on the control of red cestrum
G.C. Atkinson and T.K. James, pp. 289-291 | |
| Controlling scrub weeds with goats
G.J. Batten, pp. 292-296 | |
| Effect of pasture species and grazing on survival of seedling gorse
M.J. Hartley and Phung Hong Thai, pp. 297-302 | |
| Effect of sprays on gorse regrowth at different growth stages
G.W. Ivens, pp. 303-306 | |
| Control of gorse by Anisoplaca ptyoptera
J.H.B. Butler, pp. 307-308 | |
| Studies on the uptake and translocation of 2,4,5-T and picloram in young gorse plants
R.J. Field and Phung Hong Thai, pp. 309-313 | |
| Uptake and translocation of 2,4,5-T ester by gorse
J.A. Zabkiewicz and R.E. Gaskin, pp. 314-318 | |
| Evaluation of herbicide activity after root uptake by gorse and radiata pine seedlings grown hydroponically
J.A. Zabkiewicz, pp. 319-323 |
Material from these papers was presented at the Annual Conference held at Southern Cross Hotel, Dunedin on 7-9 August 1979.
Edited by M.J. Hartley.
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