Bifora

Bifora testiculata
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Weed profile

  • Annual
  • Herb

Impact

Crop weed. Naturalised in South Australia.

Description

  • Annual herb smelling of coriander.
  • Leaves hairless, pale green, divided into narrow segments.
  • Umbrella-shaped clusters of small white flowers Fruit dry, globular in pairs.

Control options

  • chemical control

    carfentrazone-ethyl (240g/L) + MCPA (750g/L)

    When: Boom spray, 2 to 6 leaf weed stage

    Where: Cereal crops

  • chemical control

    imazethapyr (700g/L)

    When: Boom spray, pre-emergence

    Where: Field peas. Faba beans, except on light sandy soils.

carfentrazone-ethyl (240g/L) + MCPA (750g/L)

Application Method: Boom spray

Application Rate: 100mL + 330mL/ha

Product Name: Affinity Force® + Agritone 750®

Herbicide Group: 14, 4

Situation: Cereal crops

Timing: Boom spray, 2 to 6 leaf weed stage

Comments: Apply as a tank mix, using at least 100L/ha water. Refer to the Affinity Force label.

Legal Status: Registered

imazethapyr (700g/L)

Application Method: Boom spray

Application Rate: 70-100g/ha

Product Name: Spinnaker 700 WDG®

Herbicide Group: 2

Situation: Field peas. Faba beans, except on light sandy soils.

Timing: Boom spray, pre-emergence

Comments: Refer to label for post-emergence use.

Legal Status: Registered

Legal requirements in each region

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Alinytjara Wiluṟara
Eyre Peninsula
Green Adelaide
Hills and Fleurieu
Kangaroo Island
Limestone Coast
Murraylands and Riverland
Northern and Yorke
South Australian Arid Lands