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Short Summary
This project was undertaken to further evaluate and develop effective measure for the control of Amaranthus and other weeds in beans.
Year Published
1999
Project Provider
Serve-Ag Research
Attachment
Amaranthus is a common weed in bean production areas. Being a very competitive weed, it can significantly affect bean yields and it also interferes with mechanical harvesters and subsequent crops. Preliminary work conducted by Serve-Ag Pty Ltd and the Department of Primary Industry Water and Environment (DPIWE) identified five products with potential for control of Amaranthus in beans. HRDC funding was obtained in 1996 to further evaluate and develop diflufenican, clomazone, aciflourfen-sodium, dimethenamid, and sulfentrazone for control of Amaranthus and other weeds in beans.
Project report
On-farm and crop management
Beans
Legumes