208-265 Integrated Pest and Weed Management

Availability

Dookie campus

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Mr Ken Young

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

24 hours lectures plus 24-36 hours tutorials and practicals. Residential workshop for flexible-delivery students

Subject Description

Upon completion of this subject students should be able to:

  • identify the principles of integrated pest and weed management;

  • identify the common range of pests and diseases that impact on crops and pastures;

  • recall how population change occurs under different climatic and other factors; and

  • document physical loss from pests and disease, and identify suitable time for control for economic control.

The content includes:

  • causes of crop and pasture loss including arthropods and animal pests, weeds and plant pathogens;

  • crop health assessment;

  • principles and methodology of crop protection including pest exclusion, crop management practices, chemical control, biological control, and genetic resistance;

  • economic assessment of control strategies;

  • monitoring pest and weed populations and determining optimum control strategies; and

  • case studies of current and proposed integrated pest and weed control programs.

Assessment

One 2.5-hour written examination worth 40% of final marks, two assignments equivalent to 3000 words and worth 30% of final marks each.



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