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How Does a Plant Develop Herbicide Resistance?
There is an increasing concern about the rise of weeds that are resistant to herbicides in Australia and around the world. More species are becoming resistant to selective herbicides, non-selective...
Foliar Herbicide Application Techniques for Weed Control
The herbicide application technique that delivers the best weed control solution will depend on the specific weed species being managed. It is important to accurately identify the target plant. Thi...
Glyphosate Herbicide Resistance: Causes and Management
Glyphosate resistance occurs where certain plant species develop the ability to survive exposure to glyphosate-based herbicides. This makes the herbicide less effective or entirely ineffective as a...
What is the Definition of a Weed?
Essentially, a weed is a plant that grows in an unwanted place. We see them on a daily basis. They can be an introduced species or a garden escapee. When a plant effects visual aesthetics or crop p...
What are Eco-Friendly Herbicides?
The quest for more eco-friendly weed control solutions has gained momentum in recent years. Concerns about the environmental impact of traditional chemical herbicides have also grown. While the con...
Maximise Weed Control with Pre and Post-Emergent Herbicides
Weed control solutions using herbicides in Australia is vital for crop and asset protection. It is an ongoing challenge for farmers and agricultural professionals. Anyone trying to control weeds sh...
Choosing the Right Herbicide for Australian Conditions
Selecting the best weed control method is a critical decision for weed management. Making the right choice involves various factors to achieve successful weed control. It's important to minimise th...
Understanding the Information on a Herbicide Label
Effective herbicide application begins with understanding how to read a registered pesticide label. There are many types of herbicides with different active ingredients and modes of action. The lab...