Management of invasive 'Poa annua' in the sub-Antarctic wilderness of Macquarie Island
'Poa annua' L. is the most widespread weed in the sub-Antarctic, present on all major island groups and on the Antarctic Peninsula. Its ability to withstand heavy grazing has enabled it to spread significantly on islands with introduced herbivores. On Australia's World Heritage Macqua...
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ftunivnewengland:oai:rune.une.edu.au:1959.11/17247 2023-08-27T04:05:53+02:00 Management of invasive 'Poa annua' in the sub-Antarctic wilderness of Macquarie Island Williams, Laura Kate Environmental and Rural Science Kristiansen, Paul School of Environmental and Rural Science orcid:0000-0003-2116-0663 Sindel, Brian M orcid:0000-0002-4100-218X Shaw, Justine Wilson, Susan C orcid:0000-0002-3409-0847 2014 https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/17247 en eng Tasmanian Weed Society https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/17247 une:17461 http://www.caws.org.au/awc_contents.php?yr=2014 http://www.caws.org.au/awc/2014/awc201413241.pdf Invasive Species Ecology Conference Publication 2014 ftunivnewengland 2023-08-10T19:42:03Z 'Poa annua' L. is the most widespread weed in the sub-Antarctic, present on all major island groups and on the Antarctic Peninsula. Its ability to withstand heavy grazing has enabled it to spread significantly on islands with introduced herbivores. On Australia's World Heritage Macquarie Island it is common and widespread. With the recent eradication of rabbits and associated change to vegetation dyna-mics it is critical to understand the distribution and abundance of 'P. annua' in this rapidly changing environment. Our study aimed to investigate management techniques for 'P. annua' to assist in the development of non-native plant management in the sub-Antarctic and Antarctic. Experiments were designed to study the response of 'P. annua' and native species to physical disturbance and herbicide application. Our preliminary studies indicated that physical disturbance promotes the growth of 'P. annua' over native species, and glyphosate, rimsulfuron and trifloxysulfuron selectively control 'P. annua' under simulated sub-Antarctic temperatures while amitrole, clethodim, dithiopyr, ethofumesate, fluproponate-sodium, imazamox, simazine and methabenzthiazuron are less effective. These results provide promising avenues for further research that will contribute to the development of control programs in the sub-Antarctic and Antarctic region. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Macquarie Island Research UNE - University of New England at Armidale, NSW Australia Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Dyna ENVELOPE(0.667,0.667,-72.367,-72.367) Major Island ENVELOPE(-96.292,-96.292,55.728,55.728) The Antarctic |
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Invasive Species Ecology Williams, Laura Kate Environmental and Rural Science Kristiansen, Paul School of Environmental and Rural Science orcid:0000-0003-2116-0663 Sindel, Brian M orcid:0000-0002-4100-218X Shaw, Justine Wilson, Susan C orcid:0000-0002-3409-0847 Management of invasive 'Poa annua' in the sub-Antarctic wilderness of Macquarie Island |
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'Poa annua' L. is the most widespread weed in the sub-Antarctic, present on all major island groups and on the Antarctic Peninsula. Its ability to withstand heavy grazing has enabled it to spread significantly on islands with introduced herbivores. On Australia's World Heritage Macquarie Island it is common and widespread. With the recent eradication of rabbits and associated change to vegetation dyna-mics it is critical to understand the distribution and abundance of 'P. annua' in this rapidly changing environment. Our study aimed to investigate management techniques for 'P. annua' to assist in the development of non-native plant management in the sub-Antarctic and Antarctic. Experiments were designed to study the response of 'P. annua' and native species to physical disturbance and herbicide application. Our preliminary studies indicated that physical disturbance promotes the growth of 'P. annua' over native species, and glyphosate, rimsulfuron and trifloxysulfuron selectively control 'P. annua' under simulated sub-Antarctic temperatures while amitrole, clethodim, dithiopyr, ethofumesate, fluproponate-sodium, imazamox, simazine and methabenzthiazuron are less effective. These results provide promising avenues for further research that will contribute to the development of control programs in the sub-Antarctic and Antarctic region. |
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Williams, Laura Kate Environmental and Rural Science Kristiansen, Paul School of Environmental and Rural Science orcid:0000-0003-2116-0663 Sindel, Brian M orcid:0000-0002-4100-218X Shaw, Justine Wilson, Susan C orcid:0000-0002-3409-0847 |
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Williams, Laura Kate Environmental and Rural Science Kristiansen, Paul School of Environmental and Rural Science orcid:0000-0003-2116-0663 Sindel, Brian M orcid:0000-0002-4100-218X Shaw, Justine Wilson, Susan C orcid:0000-0002-3409-0847 |
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Williams, Laura Kate |
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Management of invasive 'Poa annua' in the sub-Antarctic wilderness of Macquarie Island |
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Management of invasive 'Poa annua' in the sub-Antarctic wilderness of Macquarie Island |
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Management of invasive 'Poa annua' in the sub-Antarctic wilderness of Macquarie Island |
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Management of invasive 'Poa annua' in the sub-Antarctic wilderness of Macquarie Island |
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Management of invasive 'Poa annua' in the sub-Antarctic wilderness of Macquarie Island |
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management of invasive 'poa annua' in the sub-antarctic wilderness of macquarie island |
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Tasmanian Weed Society |
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2014 |
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https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/17247 |
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ENVELOPE(0.667,0.667,-72.367,-72.367) ENVELOPE(-96.292,-96.292,55.728,55.728) |
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Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Dyna Major Island The Antarctic |
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Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Dyna Major Island The Antarctic |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Macquarie Island |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Macquarie Island |
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http://www.caws.org.au/awc_contents.php?yr=2014 http://www.caws.org.au/awc/2014/awc201413241.pdf |
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https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/17247 une:17461 |
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