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  • 8/9/2019 IPA Stinking Passion Flower PP95

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    Table Herbicides permitted for the control of stinking passion flower

    Method Herbicide Rate Registration details Comments

    Cut stump glyphosate ( g/L) part product to parts water

    PERMIT

    Basal bark spray triclopyr ( g/L) +

    picloram ( g/L)

    L per L diesel

    Spot spray triclopyr ( g/L) +picloram ( g/L)

    mL per Lwater

    A DAFF permit is requiredfor Shires of Caboolture,Caloundra, Maroochy,Noosa and Pine Riversbecause of environmentalconcerns with picloram.

    Cut stump triclopyr ( g/L) +picloram ( g/L)

    mL per L Cut stumps to less than cm above the ground.

    Notes

    It is a requirement of the permit that all persons using the products covered by this off-label permit read and comply withthe details and conditions listed in the permit. In addition, read the herbicide label carefully before use and always use theherbicide in accordance with label directions unless otherwise sated in the permit. The above permit can be used by personsgenerally in Queensland.

    Management strategies

    Hand pulling vines when the soil is moist is the mostreliable form of control.

    Further information

    Further information is available from your localgovernment office, or by contacting Biosecurity

    Queensland (call or visit our website atwww.biosecurity.qld.gov.au).

    This fact sheet is developed with funding support from the Land Protection Fund.

    Fact sheets are available from Department of Agr iculture, Fisheries and Forestr y (DAFF ) service centres and our Customer Service Centre (telephone ). Checkour website at www.biosecurit y.qld.gov.au to ensure you have the latest version of this fact sheet. The control methods referred to in this f act sheet should be used inaccordance with the restrictions (federal and state legislation, and local government laws) directl y or indirectly related to each control method. These restrictions mayprevent the use of one or more of the methods refer red to, depending on individual circumstances. While ever y care is taken to ensure the accuracy of this infor mation,DAFF does not invite reliance upon it, nor accept responsibility for any loss or damage caused by actions based on it.

    The State of Queensland, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Fores try, .