Natural disease agents being used in Queensland weed wars

By Sally Cripps
January 21 2016 - 7:00am
Suppository: The bioherbicide capsules contain the three strains of fungi that work best in hot and dry, hot and wet, and mild conditions. Picture: Sally Cripps.
Suppository: The bioherbicide capsules contain the three strains of fungi that work best in hot and dry, hot and wet, and mild conditions. Picture: Sally Cripps.

Graziers aren’t usually cast in the same mould as Sherlock Holmes in his deerstalker cap, but that’s how BioHerbicides Australia likes to think of them.

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