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  1. Jaune de Metz M9

    NAKB T337:From the Netherlands, very similar to M.9 but slightly smaller, propagation good. ... FL 56:From the Netherlands, very similar to M.9 but 15% less vigorous.

  2. Weed control in winter crops

    In the past, faba bean and lentil weed control have been in one table. ... Each crop now has an individual, crop-specific table to reflect the increased interest in these crop types.

  3. Citrus in the garden

    Lemons (Citrus limon). Eureka. This variety is suitable for the coastal home garden. ... Calamondins (Citrus madurensis). This fruit has frequently been confused with the round cumquat.

  4. Impacts and management of flooding and waterlogging in citrus orchards

    Topics covered by this factsheet include:. Previous flooding in the MIA.

  5. Grassed up - Seed harvesting and processing

    This process increases the chances of seedling survival in an extremely variable climate. ... In such cases culms can be transported to the revegetation site immediately following harvest.

  6. Dwarfing citrus trees using viroids

    In the absence of a proven dwarfing rootstock for citrus, this method is used in high density citrus plantings where controlling tree size is essential for success. ... The contents of this Primefact include:. Background. Overseas research. Australian

  7. Desmanthus

    Has a rapid growth rate, producing up to 10 000 kg DM/ha in the first year. ... Sowing in the middle of summer can affect rhizobial survival through soil drying out before establishment.

  8. Implementing sustainable cropping practices

    Implementing sustainable cropping practices. To get the best out of any paddock, it is vital to know its condition so it can be managed effectively.

  9. Herbicide residues after drought

    This is of particular concern in alkaline soils. Residual herbicides of concern include the group B herbicides (including the sulfonylureas, Broadstrike. ,

  10. Queensland bluegrass

    Spikelets are paired and hairy, with the  lower awned. Spikelets occur to the base  of the branches (i.e. ... SIMILAR PLANTS. The seedhead branches of red grasses (Bothriochloa species) are bare for a  very short distance at the base and the nodes are

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