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The efficacy of chaff lining and chaff tramlining in controlling problem weeds

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Ruttledge, A., Widderick, M., Walsh, M., Broster, J., Bell, K. L., Rayner, A., Jalaludin, A., Cooray, O., Heuke, L. and Robilliard, S. (2018) The efficacy of chaff lining and chaff tramlining in controlling problem weeds. GRDC Update . p. 45.

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Abstract

Take Home Messages
Use chaff lining or chaff tramlining concentrates weed seeds into a narrow area.
A heavy layer of chaff will lead to better suppression of weed emergence.
Small seeded broadleaf weeds (e.g. common sowthistle) are more easily suppressed than grass weeds with larger seeds (e.g. annual ryegrass).
Thick tramlines and chaff lines reduce but do not prevent weed emergence, so other measures may be needed to control weeds in tramlines/chaff lines (e.g. spraying the tramlines with a shielded sprayer).
Background
Herbicide resistance is a major concern for northern region crop production due to the increasing frequency of resistance in key weeds. Of particular concern is the increasing incidence of glyphosate resistance, with 9 weed species now confirmed as glyphosate resistant in the northern region (Heap, 2018). Regardless of the ever-increasing frequency of herbicide-resistance, herbicides will likely remain the most effective form of weed control in cropping systems. However, for herbicides to remain effective, non-herbicide weed management alternatives are needed to delay the spread and onset of further herbicide resistance (Walsh et al., 2013). One such alternative is harvest weed seed control (HWSC).

Item Type:Article
Business groups:Crop and Food Science
Subjects:Science > Invasive Species > Plants > Impact assessment
Science > Invasive Species > Plants > Integrated weed control
Plant pests and diseases > Pest control and treatment of diseases. Plant protection
Plant pests and diseases > Pest control and treatment of diseases. Plant protection > Organic plant protection. Biological control
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