Climate Change Impacts on Agricultural Weeds in Western Australia

Foreword: Weeds cost Australian agriculture over $4 billion annually through factors such as yield loss and management costs. Although not quantified, the impact of weeds on natural ecosystems has also been recognised as a serious threat to biodiversity. Consequently there is a significant need to u...

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Main Authors: Michael, Pippa, Yeoh, P., Ota, N., Scott, J.
Format: Working Paper
Published: Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation 2011
Online Access:https://www.agrifutures.com.au/product/climate-change-impacts-on-agricultural-weeds-in-western-australia/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25705
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description Foreword: Weeds cost Australian agriculture over $4 billion annually through factors such as yield loss and management costs. Although not quantified, the impact of weeds on natural ecosystems has also been recognised as a serious threat to biodiversity. Consequently there is a significant need to understand the factors that influence the distribution, spread and abundance of invasive weed species in agriculture, under both current and future environmental and management conditions.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-257052019-02-13T02:46:00Z Climate Change Impacts on Agricultural Weeds in Western Australia Michael, Pippa Yeoh, P. Ota, N. Scott, J. Foreword: Weeds cost Australian agriculture over $4 billion annually through factors such as yield loss and management costs. Although not quantified, the impact of weeds on natural ecosystems has also been recognised as a serious threat to biodiversity. Consequently there is a significant need to understand the factors that influence the distribution, spread and abundance of invasive weed species in agriculture, under both current and future environmental and management conditions. 2011 Working Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25705 https://www.agrifutures.com.au/product/climate-change-impacts-on-agricultural-weeds-in-western-australia/ Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation unknown
spellingShingle Michael, Pippa
Yeoh, P.
Ota, N.
Scott, J.
Climate Change Impacts on Agricultural Weeds in Western Australia
title Climate Change Impacts on Agricultural Weeds in Western Australia
title_full Climate Change Impacts on Agricultural Weeds in Western Australia
title_fullStr Climate Change Impacts on Agricultural Weeds in Western Australia
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change Impacts on Agricultural Weeds in Western Australia
title_short Climate Change Impacts on Agricultural Weeds in Western Australia
title_sort climate change impacts on agricultural weeds in western australia
url https://www.agrifutures.com.au/product/climate-change-impacts-on-agricultural-weeds-in-western-australia/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25705