History and management - Australia and Pacific.

R. Mcfadyen, Dhileepan Kunjithapatham, M. Day
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Abstract Parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus) is now recognized as a major invasive weed worldwide. Yet in the 1950s, when it was first discovered in Australia, it was an almost unknown plant. International research on parthenium weed did not start until the 1970s, after reports of increasing health problems caused by the dense infestations in central India. Australian policy makers in 1973-75 were therefore working in an information vacuum when trying to manage this new weed, which was rapidly spreading south from the northern cattle zone. Their response was to establish one of the largest long-term and well-funded weed management programmes ever seen against a single weed, and the outcome has been startlingly successful. This chapter outlines the history and background of parthenium in Australia and the management tools used to produce this success. It shows that the management programme in place from 1975 to the present day, along with the simultaneous development of on-ground methods to reduce spread and a well-funded biological control programme to reduce the impact of existing infestations, has proved highly effective. Parthenium weed is no longer a major threat to farmers and landholders in Australia, and no longer rates as one of the top weeds, even in the worst-affected areas.
历史和管理-澳大利亚和太平洋。
Parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus)是目前世界范围内公认的主要入侵杂草。然而,在20世纪50年代,当它首次在澳大利亚被发现时,它几乎是一种不为人知的植物。直到20世纪70年代,国际上才开始对parthenium杂草进行研究,此前有报道称,印度中部密集的parthenium杂草造成了越来越多的健康问题。因此,1973年至1975年,澳大利亚的政策制定者在试图管理这种从北部养牛区迅速向南蔓延的新型杂草时,处于信息真空状态。他们的回应是建立了有史以来最大的长期和资金充足的杂草管理计划之一,以对付单一的杂草,结果取得了惊人的成功。本章概述了parthenium在澳大利亚的历史和背景,以及用于产生这种成功的管理工具。报告显示,从1975年至今实施的管理方案,以及同时发展减少传播的地面方法和一个资金充足的生物防治方案以减少现有虫害的影响,证明是非常有效的。在澳大利亚,Parthenium杂草不再是农民和土地所有者的主要威胁,即使在受影响最严重的地区,也不再是头号杂草之一。
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