Competition and weedicide studies of Mintweed (Salvia reflexa Hornem).
WJ Bisset
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
4(3) 249 - 255
Published: 1953
Abstract
Experiments to determine the value of selective herbicides and improved soil fertility for the control of mintweed in competition with crop and pasture species are described. Under glass-house conditions mintweed and Queensland blue grass gave a lesser response to added sulphate of ammonia than did Rhodes grass; the contrast was more marked where water supply was limited. Rhodes grass competed more strongly with mintweed than did Queensland blue grass. Where mintweed was controlled by a selective herbicide the yield of sorghum and French millet was increased significantly.https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9530249
© CSIRO 1953