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Pesticides alternative strategy for Reduction, Removal of Weed

dc.date.accessioned2022-02-17T17:21:43Z
dc.date.available2022-02-17T17:21:43Z
dc.identifier.urihttps://open.fsc.org/handle/resource/1194
dc.titlePesticides alternative strategy for Reduction, Removal of Weeden
dcterms.issued2014en
dcterms.languageenen
dcterms.publisherFSC Internationalen
dcterms.subjectForestryen
dspace.entity.typePublication
fsc.focus.forestSpeciesEucalyptus globulusen
fsc.focus.forestSpeciesBlue gumen
fsc.subjectPesticidesen
fsc.subjectChemicalsen
is.contact.emaildanielle.wiseman@eldersforestry.com.auen
is.contributor.memberForest Stewardship Councilen
is.coverage.countryAustraliaen
is.coverage.countryAlpha2AUen
is.coverage.regionAustralia and New Zealanden
is.coverage.regionOceaniaen
is.focus.productsPesticidesen
is.focus.sectorsForestryen
is.focus.sectorsAgricultureen
is.focus.sustainIssueForests and ecosystemsen
is.focus.sustainIssuePesticides, fertilizers, and antibioticsen
is.focus.sustainOutcomeForests and ecosystemsen
is.focus.sustainOutcomePesticides, fertilizers, and antibioticsen
is.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.34800/fsc-international967
is.pesticide.activeIngredientChemical fertilisersen
is.pesticide.alternativeMethodReductionen
is.pesticide.alternativeMethodRemovalen
is.pesticide.alternativeStrategyElders Forestry has piloted a system of taking harvest residues deposited at harvest landings after in field chip operations and mulching and re-distributing them across the site to provide a mulched layer which returns nutrients in harvest residues back to the site. This will dramatically reduce the fertiliser requirements for 2R plantations which currently require large inputs of chemical fertiliser to remain productive.en
is.pesticide.alternativeTrialYesen
is.pesticide.alternativeTypeGood management practiceen
is.pesticide.pestTypeWeeden
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