Journal article

Pests of germinating grain crops in southern Australia: An overview of their biology and management options

S Micic, AA Hoffmann, G Strickland, AR Weeks, J Bellati, K Henry, MA Nash, PA Umina

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2008

Abstract

Grain crops in southern Australia are subject to attack by countless pests, with greater than 40 invertebrate species threatening seedling establishment. Control tactics for crop establishment pests rely heavily on the application of pesticides, especially in canola, which is the most susceptible crop to invertebrate damage. There is genuine interest in integrated pest management (IPM) among growers, but relatively little adoption of classical IPM in broadacre farming in southern Australia. The driving forces behind the lack of adoption are unknown, although over-reliance on broad-spectrum pesticides - which are inexpensive and often applied prophylactically as a means of negating the need t..

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