Items where Author is "Hereward, James"
Group by: Item Type | Date Jump to: Article | Conference or Workshop Item Number of items: 8. ArticleWerth, J. A., Thormby, D., Keenan, M., Hereward, J. and Chauhan, B. S. (2021) Effectiveness of glufosinate, dicamba, and clethodim on glyphosate-resistant and susceptible populations of five key weeds in Australian cotton systems. Weed Technology, 35 (6). pp. 967-973. ISSN 0890-037X Thornby, D., Werth, J. A., Hereward, J., Keenan, M. and Chauhan, B. S. (2018) Herbicide resistance evolution can be tamed by diversity in irrigated Australian cotton: a multi-species, multi-herbicide modelling approach. Pest Management Science, 74 (10). pp. 2363-2375. Conference or Workshop ItemKhan, A., Hereward, J., Werth, J. A., Walter, G. and Chauhan, B. (2017) Amaranthus: Emerging weeds of cotton systems in Australia? In: Cotton Research Conference, 5-7 September 2017, Canberra. Werth, J. A., Thornby, D., Keenan, M., Hereward, J. and Chauhan, B. (2017) Eradication or mitigation? How to manage patches of glyphosate resistant Echinochloa colona. In: Cotton Research Conference, 5-7 September 2017, Canberra. Keenan, M., Werth, J. A., Hereward, J., Chauhan, B. and Thornby, D. (2017) Growth and development of feathertop Rhodes grass (Chloris virgata Sw.). In: Cotton Research Conference, 5-7 September 2017, Canberra. Thornby, D., Werth, J. A., Hereward, J., Keenan, M. and Chauhan, B. (2017) The Diversity model: a multi-species, multi-herbicide tool for strategy development in Australian cotton cropping. In: Cotton Research Conference, 5-7 September 2017, Canberra. Hereward, J., Werth, J. A., Thornby, D., Keenan, M., Chauhan, B. and Walter, G. (2017) Transcriptomics and population genetics of glyphosate-resistant Conyza bonariensis (fleabane) populations. In: Cotton Research Conference, 5-7 September 2017, Canberra. Manalil, S., Werth, J. A., Jackson, R., Hereward, J., Thornby, D., Charles, G., Cook, T., Chauhan, B. S. and Preston, C. (2015) Is Australia ready for triple gene herbicide stack technology? In: 2nd Australian Cotton Research Conference, Toowoomba. |