skip to:
content
Global Links
Site Map
Accessibility
Contact us
Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia
Home
About Us
Publications
Education
Employment
Events
Contacts
Search DPIRD
Search WA Government
Logon
Library Catalogue
Full Record
Back to Search Results
Title:
Golden dodder.
Author:
Western Australia Agriculture Protection Board.
Series:
APB infonote (Western Australia. Agriculture Protection Board), ; no. 20/91.
Description:
[2] p. : col. ill., 30 cm.
Subject:
Cuscuta campestris.
;
Western Australia.
;
Weeds.
Type:
Journal
Item Availability
Item Availability
{ 2 } items found
Result
Links
Year
Volume
Part
Status
Location
Shelf No
1
On Shelf
Journals-Series
05:63(941)
2
On Shelf
Journals-Series
05:63(941)
Similar Items
Annual report / Western Australia. Animal Health Laboratories.
Your guide to growing golden canola : management, production, marketing.
e-Variety profiler for wheat in Western Australia [electronic resource] / compiled and prepared by Moin Salam and Natasha Littlewood. [Variant title:e-variety profiler for wheat in Western Australia [Replaced by version 1.03, 2004]
Hydrocotyl.
Agribusiness crop updates 2004. [Variant title:Crop updates 2004.]
Geraldton crop update. [Variant title:Geraldton crop updates.]
Control of jo-jo (also known as Onehunga or bindii weed) / by Officers of the Pest and Disease Information Service, Department of Agriculture. [Variant title:Control of jo-jo (also known as Onehunga or bindii weed) [Replaces Farmnote 54/1981 and APB infonote 46/1992]
Skeleton Weed Program 2004/2005 : early detection is the best prevention / Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Protection Board. [Variant title:Skeleton Weed Management Program 2004/2005 : early detection is the best prevention [Replaces Bulletin 4594]
Herbicide registrations : the paddock spray guide : a technical guide to herbicide use in Western Australian broadacre agriculture / compiled and edited by Vanessa Stewart, John Moore. [Variant title:The paddock spray guide.]
Common seasonal pests : your guide to prevent the spread of animal and plant pests, diseases and weeds.