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Benthic Diatom Community Dynamics In The Colorado River: Interactive Effects Of Periodic Dessication And Current Regime, Christopher Gerard Peterson Dec 1984

Benthic Diatom Community Dynamics In The Colorado River: Interactive Effects Of Periodic Dessication And Current Regime, Christopher Gerard Peterson

Publications (WR)

The response to periodic desiccation of periphyton communities developed in eddy environments or in areas exposed to variable, direct current was examined. Algal communities were incubated on clay tiles for between 2 and 12 weeks in the Colorado River, directly below Hoover Dam from October, 1983 - January, 1984. Mean daily discharge from the dam decreased over this period. To assess the influence of these discharge changes on community dynamics, samples collected over the first 12 weeks of the investigation were compared to samples of the same age collected over the final 8 weeks.

The small diatom taxon Achnahthes spp …


A Proposal To Fertilize The Overton Arm And Gregg Basin Areas Of Lake Mead, Larry J. Paulson Nov 1984

A Proposal To Fertilize The Overton Arm And Gregg Basin Areas Of Lake Mead, Larry J. Paulson

Publications (WR)

Several limnological studies have been conducted in Lake Mead during the past decade. The recent studies clearly show that most of Lake Mead is deficient in nutrients, especially phosphorus, and very low in productivity. The reservoir-wide average total phosphorus concentration for 1981 - 1982 was only 9 mg/m3. This is below levels found In most oligotrophic lakes and reservoirs. Algal biomass, as measured by chlorophyll-a, averaged only 1.5 mg/m3. That also places Lake Mead in the oligotrophic range. Transparency, as measured by a Secchi disc, averaged 9-5 m in Lake Mead during 1981-1982. That far exceeds …


Seasonal And Spatial Heterogeneity In The Limnetic Zooplankton Community Of Lake Mead, Gene Robert Wilde May 1984

Seasonal And Spatial Heterogeneity In The Limnetic Zooplankton Community Of Lake Mead, Gene Robert Wilde

Publications (WR)

Zooplankton samples collected from throughout Lake Mead, in 1981-1982, demonstrate the presence of a statistically significant seasonal and spatial heterogeneity in zooplankton densities. Seasonally, the major zooplankton groups were most abundant in the spring and fall, coincident with maxima in chlorophyll-a concentrations. Successions among the various rotifers, cladocerans and copepods present in the reservoir were influenced by food availability, diapause, predation by planktivorous fish and, possibly, water temperatures.

Spatial heterogeneity in zooplankton densities was unrelated to water temperature, pH, conductivity and dissolved oxygen concentrations, but was related to the abundance of phytoplankton (chlorophyll-a concentrations) and fish. Statistical analyses indicate that …


Phytoplankton Ecology And Dynamics In The James River Estuary Virginia, U. S. A., Margaret J. Filardo Apr 1984

Phytoplankton Ecology And Dynamics In The James River Estuary Virginia, U. S. A., Margaret J. Filardo

OES Theses and Dissertations

Autotrophic biomass and productivity as well as nutrient distributions and phytoplankton cell populations in the James River estuary, Virginia, from Newport News Shipyard to the 0 o/oo isohaline, were sampled on a monthly basis from August of 1981 to December of 1982. Particular emphasis was placed on the very low salinity region (defined as the location where surface salinity measured between 0.0 and 0.75 o/oo based on conductivity) in order to determine the fate of fresh water phytoplankters upon being advected into the estuary because of their suspected role in the biogeochemical cycling that occurs there.

Both chlorophyll a and …


Las Vegas Wash Multispectral Scanner Survey, T. H. Mace, M. V. Olsen, Environmental Protection Agency Feb 1984

Las Vegas Wash Multispectral Scanner Survey, T. H. Mace, M. V. Olsen, Environmental Protection Agency

Publications (WR)

At the request of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Boulder City, Nevada, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory at Las Vegas collected multispectral scanner imagery of Las Vegas Wash on October 1, 1982.

A combined maximum likelihood classification and editing procedure was used to classify the multispectral scanner imagery into 12 categories of land cover. The classification identified four categories of marsh vegetation, one category of riparian, two categories of mixed scrub, and two desert categories. Turbid water and cultivated land formed an "other" category. Area tabulations were formed by georeferencing the classification to the Universal Transverse …


Sea Grant College Designation Program, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, School Of Marine Science, College Of William And Mary Jan 1984

Sea Grant College Designation Program, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, School Of Marine Science, College Of William And Mary

Miscellaneous

October 25, 1984. The designation of the Virginia Sea Grant Program as the nation's twentieth National Sea Grant College Program in January 1984, recognized that the Sea Grant activities in Virginia were providing state and national leadership in the marine sciences and related fields.


Foliar Disease Of Wheat, A. G. P. Brown Jan 1984

Foliar Disease Of Wheat, A. G. P. Brown

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Wheat leaf diseases were at much reduced levels in 1984. This may have been caused by prolonged summer rain prematurely setting off dispersal of spores and also initiating microbiological breakdown of stubble residues. No survey was carried out in 1984 but a good indication of the seasonal effect can be gained by noting that in the spray-timing experiment at Badgingarra disease levels were extremely low until the end of August some 90 days after sowing. Timing of fungicide for Septoria and Yellow Spot control. 84BA32, 84GE59. Effect of Yellow-spot at Merredin (with S. Trevenen) 84ME57. Yellow-spot is common though not …


Seed Ecology Of Weeds, A H. Cheam Jan 1984

Seed Ecology Of Weeds, A H. Cheam

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Emergence of weed seedlings from different soil depths 82MT49 Mt Barker Research Station 83MT4 Mt Barker Research Station 82NR12 Northam Research Station 83NR2 Northam Research Station 82C37 Chapman Research Station 83C3 Chapman Research Station

2. Longevity of buried weed seeds 82MT50 Mt Barker Research Station 83MT5 Mt Barker Research Station 82NR13 Northam Research Station 83NR3 Northam Research Station 82C38 Chapman Research Station 83C4 Chapman Research Station

3. Emergence of weed seedlings in relation to soil type and cultivation 82PE32 South Perth

4. Changes in the number of viable dock seeds in soil under different soil surface treatments 83V2 Vasse …


Effect Of Various Crop And Pasture Species On The Growth Of A Subsequent Wheat Crop, N Delroy, J W. Bowden, I Rowland, M Ralph, R Lunt, M Baker Jan 1984

Effect Of Various Crop And Pasture Species On The Growth Of A Subsequent Wheat Crop, N Delroy, J W. Bowden, I Rowland, M Ralph, R Lunt, M Baker

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

83WH29: The effect of various crop and pasture species on the growth of a subsequent wheat crop. Aim: To characterise the effect of various crop and pasture species on the growth and yield components of a subsequent wheat crop with special emphasis on the nitrogen nutrition of that crop. To provide validation data for modelling wheat growth and nitrogen uptake. Measurements: Factors to be monitored through time were; Soil moisture profiles; Mineral nitrogen profiles; Root growth profiles; Top growth and nitrogen uptake; Development score; Incidence of disease and pests.

Seasonal notes, trial design, weed diseases and pests. Results: The results …


Soil Acidity Survey. Lime Responses In The Central Wheatbelt, P J. Dolling Jan 1984

Soil Acidity Survey. Lime Responses In The Central Wheatbelt, P J. Dolling

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Introduction: In 1984 a project commenced to examine the influence of soil acidity on barley production in the main barley growing areas of Western Australia. To carry out some of the projects objectives a soil survey was carried out.

Aims: 1. To select nine sites for liming trials in 1985. 2. To obtain more information about the soil acidity problem in the medium rainfall region of W.A. 3. To determine if there is a relationship between the pH and aluminium content of the soil.

Survey details: Area covered - Katanning and Narrogin District Office (DO) areas. Sampling period - Mid …


The Ecology Of Skeleton Weed .(Chondrilla Juncea L.) In Western Australia , Afghan Thistle (Solanum Hoplopetalum) Ecology, J. Dodd Jan 1984

The Ecology Of Skeleton Weed .(Chondrilla Juncea L.) In Western Australia , Afghan Thistle (Solanum Hoplopetalum) Ecology, J. Dodd

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. The ecology of skeleton weed .(Chondrilla juncea L.) in Western Australia - 84PE18 Seed production and water use in the glasshouse. 1.2 Seed production and water use of field-grown skeleton weed (84BA17, 84BA18). Water use. 1.3 Germination in relation to soil water content. 2. Afghan thistle (Solanum hoplopetalum) ecology. 2.1 Water relations (84N048). 2.2 Growth in Afghan thistle (84N050). 2.3 Afghan thistle reproductive biology (84N049, 84N063, 84PE19).


Annual Medicago Spp. For Wa Rangelands - Selection And Establishment Techniques, G Gintzburger Jan 1984

Annual Medicago Spp. For Wa Rangelands - Selection And Establishment Techniques, G Gintzburger

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1) Exp 84KG1: Annual Medicago spp, for W.A. Rangeland. Ecotype testing with seeds sown (Woolibar Station). 2) Exp 84KG2: Pod seeding of annual Medics and response to phosphate fertilisation (I). (Woolibar Station). 3) Exp 84KG3: Serena Medics on Goldfield Rangeland - Pod seeding and pitting (Jeedamya Station). 4) Exp 84KG4: Pod seeding of annual Medics and response to phosphate fertilisation (II). (Woolibar Station). 5) Exp 84CA1: Establishment and survival of annual Medics - Pod seeding on W.A. rangelands simulating aerial seeding (Quobba Station). 6) Exp 84CA2: Annual Medicago spp. for W.A. rangeland - Ecotypes testing with seed sown (Hamelin Station). …


Nitrogen Flows From Several Species And Varieties Of Legume, John Hamblin Dr Jan 1984

Nitrogen Flows From Several Species And Varieties Of Legume, John Hamblin Dr

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 83C24: N flows from several species and varieties of legume.

Trial 83C27: The effect of seeding rate, planting and variety on the residual value of lupins.

Trial 84C25: Small rotation trial for 1985.

Trial 84C34: Nitrogen response on large rotation plots at ECRS.

These trials were carried out in collaboration with: Mr R. Delane, and with assistance from: Mr. T. White, Ms. A. Bishop.


Water Use Of Alternative Wheatbelt Crop Species, A P. Hamblin, M W. Perry, D Tennant, Neil C. Turner Dr Jan 1984

Water Use Of Alternative Wheatbelt Crop Species, A P. Hamblin, M W. Perry, D Tennant, Neil C. Turner Dr

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

84M5, 84M6, 84M7. Location: Merredin Research Station Merredin, Western Australia. Three experiments were conducted to measure the productivity and water use of alternative wheatbelt crop species on contrasting soil types in a dry mediterranean environment. Crop species investigated were wheat, barley, cereal rye, narrow leafed lupin and field pea. These were grown on three contrasting soil types, a red-brown earth, a sandy loam over clay and a deep loamy sand; all soils occurring within close proximity to each other. Detailed measurements were made of meteorological conditions, dry matter production, leaf area, root growth, soil water profiles, light interception and plant …


Ecology Of Skeleton Weed (Chondrilla Juncea) In Western Australia, F D. Panetta Jan 1984

Ecology Of Skeleton Weed (Chondrilla Juncea) In Western Australia, F D. Panetta

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

For the first time a laboratory for conducting this type of research has been established in South Perth, and it has been possible to type plants from mature leaf material. This obviates the necessity of waiting for plants to seed to be able to identify them. A total of six new collections were identified as belonging to either the broad-leaf or narrow-leaf forms, the locations for which are given in Table l.l..

Seed viability. To determine the amounts, viability and dormancy status of seeds produced by field-grown plants during summer and autumn months. Time course of seed production by field-grown …


Pasture Research Programme For The Medium Rainfall Zone Of Wa, C K. Revell, C W. Thorn Jan 1984

Pasture Research Programme For The Medium Rainfall Zone Of Wa, C K. Revell, C W. Thorn

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Field Assistants: I.R. Rose S.P. Davis Soil Analysis: I.A. Pritchard. A. Screening trials M. polymorpha var brevispina. M. truncatula. T. cherleri - 84KA41, 84KA42, 84KA43, 84KA47. B. Large scale M. polymorpha evaluation - 84KA38, 84KA39, 84KA40, C. Long term Medic species evaluation - 82KA44, 82KA45. D. Species characterization trials - 83KA66, 83KA67. E. M. murex evaluation - 83KA45. F. Dwalganup replacement subclovers - 83KA69. Since 1981, the major emphasis of the Katanning pasture programme has been to select pasture species suitable for replacing ryegrass on soils where Annual Ryegrass Toxicity (ARGT) has been a major problem. These soils have traditionally …


Molybdenum Nutrition, M M. Riley Jan 1984

Molybdenum Nutrition, M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Field trials. 1. Residual value of Molybdenum on an acid soil - 81NO40. 2. Residual value of Molybdenum on an acid soil - 81M2. 3. Residual value of Molybdenum on an acid soil - 81LG12. 4. Residual value of Molybdenum on an acid soil - 83ME82. 5. Residual value of Molybdenum on and acid soil - 82NO7. 6. Residual values of different Molybdenum sources - 84ME10. 7. Residual values of different Molybdenum sources - 84GE49. 8. Molybdenum requirements of wheat and lupins - 83ME10. 9. Molybdenum requirements of wheat, triticale and lupins - 84ME8. 10. Forms and rates of soil …


Grain Legume Agronomy Program, G H. Walton Jan 1984

Grain Legume Agronomy Program, G H. Walton

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Lupin Agronomy - varieties x environment - Wongan Hills R.S., Badgingarra R.S., Newdegate R.S., Mt Barker R.S. Lupin Agronomy - morphology x split seed – Mr J. wood, “Karakin”, Lancelin. Lupin Agronomy - Erregulla regeneration and rotation – Lancelin, Moora, Watheroo. Grain legume species comparison – 84ES1, 84LG38, 84MO10, 84ES1. Field pea evaluation – varieties. Aim: To compare the biological and seed yield adaptation to environment between morphological types of field pea. Field pea agronomy – 84KA18, 84LG25, 84ME42, 84MO33, 84MO34, 84N16, 84SG20, 84SG28. Sowing time x seed rate. Pea and wheat response to applied P – 84LG24, 84ME43, 84NO46, …


Sulphur Nutrition Of Pastures. Potassium Nutrition Of High Rainfall Pastures On Deep Sands, J. S. Yeates, M. F. Clarke Jan 1984

Sulphur Nutrition Of Pastures. Potassium Nutrition Of High Rainfall Pastures On Deep Sands, J. S. Yeates, M. F. Clarke

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

A. Sulphur - High Rainfall. 1. Sources, rates, time of application of sulphur to pastures - 80AL1, 80AL4, 80AL48. 2. Sulphur nutrition of pastures - 83PE36. 3. S sources and rates on sandy soils of the high rainfall areas - 84HA20, 84HA27. 4. Maintenance of S on pastures on sandy soils - 84AL35, 84HA19, B4HA26. B. Sulphur - Low Rainfall. 1. Sulphur on pastures - 82AL9, 82KA4. C. Potassium. 1. Sources, rates, time of application of potassium on high rainfall deep sand pastures - 80AL6.


Brown Spot Of Lupins, P Mcr Wood Jan 1984

Brown Spot Of Lupins, P Mcr Wood

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Fungicide treatment of lupin seed - 84WH34. Effect of cereal stubble treatment on brown spot - 84WH27. Effect of Rovral sprays on brown spot - 84N056, 84NO57. Effect of sowing date and seed treatment - 84BA26, 84WH28. The effect of Rovral seed treatment on brown spot on farmers' lupin crops. Site: Three Springs, Marchagee, North Gabin, Wannamal.


Seed Set Control. Competition. Herbicide Efficiency. Herbicide Trials., J E. Holmes, R L. Thomas Jan 1984

Seed Set Control. Competition. Herbicide Efficiency. Herbicide Trials., J E. Holmes, R L. Thomas

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Seed set control

83M60 - Barley grass

83Na54 – Barley grass

83A4 – Rye grass

83N50 – Brome grass

Competition

84A12 – Brome grass

84A10 – Silver grass

84A6 – Barley grass

Herbicide efficiency

84A7 - Brome grass : Hoegrass pre-emergent

Herbicide trials

84A11 – Barley grass : Glean mixture

84A13 – Barley grass : Isoproturon

84A15 – Brome grass : Glean mixtures

84A16 - Brome grass : Hoegrass, Donsanex, AC222293

84A9 – Silver grass : lsoproturon, Yield, trifulualin,

AC222293, Dosanex

84A14 – Rye grass : Hoegrass following Glean

84A19 – SD-95481 : Grasses controlled

84A20 – CME12701 : Evaluation …


Phosphorus Nutrition Of High Rainfall Pastures - Peel Harvey Estuarine System Study, J S. Yeates, D M. Deeley, M. F. Clarke, R A. Deyl, G. Cockerton Jan 1984

Phosphorus Nutrition Of High Rainfall Pastures - Peel Harvey Estuarine System Study, J S. Yeates, D M. Deeley, M. F. Clarke, R A. Deyl, G. Cockerton

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Field experiments. A. Sources, rates, time of application of phosphorous on high rainfall Pastures - 80AL2, 80ALS, 81AL5, 81AL6, 81KE2, 81MA4, 82AL10, 82HA31, 82HA32, 83HA26, 83HA27. B. Soil test calibration curve trials. 82HA20, 82HA26, 82HA29, 83HA20, 83HA21, 83HA22, 83HA23, 83HA24, 83HA25. C. P sources and rates on sandy soils of the high rainfall areas - 84AL33, 84AL34, 84HA18, 84HA25. D.Maintenance P trials - 84AL32, 84HA17, 84HA24, 84HA28. 2.Glasshouse Experiments. 84GL5 - 1. Phosphorus sources on subterranean clover on sandy soils. 2. Soil test calibration experiment.


Factors Affecting Reproductive Success Of Bonytail Chubs And Razorback Suckers In Lake Mohave, Michael A. Bozek, Larry J. Paulson, James E. Deacon, U.S. Department Of Interior, Fish And Wildlife Service Jan 1984

Factors Affecting Reproductive Success Of Bonytail Chubs And Razorback Suckers In Lake Mohave, Michael A. Bozek, Larry J. Paulson, James E. Deacon, U.S. Department Of Interior, Fish And Wildlife Service

Publications (WR)

Razorback suckers (Xyrauchen texanus) and bonytail chubs (Gila elegans) were once widespread throughout the Colorado River system. The ranges and populations of these native species and others have declined in the past 50 years. Bonytail chubs appear to be extremely rare and possibly nearing extinction in the Upper Colorado River Basin. The razorback sucker is widely distributed in the upper river but is considered rare throughout most of that range and is also rare in the Grand Canyon. Razorback suckers are abundant only in a few habitats in the upper river. They congregate and spawn over …


Las Vegas Wash Advanced Water Quality Study: Final Report, Richard A. Roline, James J. Sartoris, U.S. Bureau Of Reclamation Jan 1984

Las Vegas Wash Advanced Water Quality Study: Final Report, Richard A. Roline, James J. Sartoris, U.S. Bureau Of Reclamation

Publications (WR)

The purpose of the Las Vegas Wash Advanced Water Quality Study is to determine the existence, extent, and mechanisms of nutrient and toxin stripping in Las Vegas Wash under present conditions and under future conditions, both with and without construction of the proposed salinity control unit as described by the Bureau of Reclamation (USBR, 1982b). This study was performed for the Lower Colorado Region Division of Planning by personnel of the Environmental Sciences Section of the Division of Research and Laboratory Services, E&R Center, Denver, Colorado. Work on the study began in February 1983.

The general approach adopted for this …


Antibody Production In Spot (Leiostomus Xanthurus Lacepede): A Model To Test The Impact Of Elizabeth River Sediments On The Humoral Immune System Of Fish, Catherine Nancy Pourreau Jan 1984

Antibody Production In Spot (Leiostomus Xanthurus Lacepede): A Model To Test The Impact Of Elizabeth River Sediments On The Humoral Immune System Of Fish, Catherine Nancy Pourreau

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Anatomical Observations On The Ampullae Of Lorenzini From Selected Skates And Galeoid Sharks Of The Western North, William Raschi Jan 1984

Anatomical Observations On The Ampullae Of Lorenzini From Selected Skates And Galeoid Sharks Of The Western North, William Raschi

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

The gross structure of the ampullae of Lorenzini and its distribution on the body of 40 species of skates (Rajoidei) and 5 species of sharks (Galeomorphii) were compared in an attempt to investigate correlations within this system to feeding mechanisms. Three general lines of morphological change are observed. A larger proportion of the ampullary pores are associated with the ventral surface of the dorsoventrally flattened skates than the more conically shaped sharks. The relative proportion of ventral pores is significantly reduced on those species inhabiting aphotic waters. Secondly, the more piscivorous rajoids possess an array of ventral pores which covers …


Pasture Species Evaluation In The Medium Rainfall Zone, C W. Thorn, C K. Revell, S Davies, I Rose Jan 1984

Pasture Species Evaluation In The Medium Rainfall Zone, C W. Thorn, C K. Revell, S Davies, I Rose

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

The effect of mechanical defoliation on the production of legume species in the Katanning region - 84KA26. The effect of grazing on the seed production of legume species - 84KA27. The effect of gypsum and establishment techniques on Circle Valley medic - 84KA29. The effect of gypsum, tillage and nitrogen on cereal yields in a continous crop system - 84KA28. The effect of gypsum on cereal crop yield - Katanning, E. Garlick Kwobrup, D. Webse. Pasture probe evaluation. Aim: To determine the suitability of the Vickery single probe earth plate capacitance meter for determining pasture production.


Long Term Minimum Tillage Investigations, Stubble Management, Deep Ripping, R J. Jarvis, L G. Butcher Jan 1984

Long Term Minimum Tillage Investigations, Stubble Management, Deep Ripping, R J. Jarvis, L G. Butcher

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Direct drilling Long term minimum tillage investigations (1) Continuous cropping – 77A16, 77A18, 77MT15, 77WH17, 77WH13, 78M25. (2) Rotational cropping – 77A43, 77E52, 77M35, 77M56, 77MT51, 77WH8. Stubble management – 79M7, 79WH6, 82M34, 84M1, 82LG4, 82LG46 (82KD1). Deep ripping - 82M35 in Minimum Tillage Rotation section also contains a deep ripping treatment. 77WH17, 80A44, 80NO46, 81M45, 81NO3, 81NO4, 82GE37, 82GE38, 82M30, 82M46, 82M60, 82ME38, 82N32, 82WH49, 84E24, (84C42, 84C43, 84C44, 84C45, 84C46) Eradu Sandplain – ECRS, 84E23, 84E24, 84JE43, 84JE44, 84LG37, 84M38, 84NO58, 84WH2, 84WH3, 84WH39. Additional deep ripping research is included in summaries by W. Bowden, D. Tennant, J. …


Low Rainfall Pasture Project, M. A. Ewing Jan 1984

Low Rainfall Pasture Project, M. A. Ewing

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Variety experiments: (a) Rows 84M39. (b) Small Plots 84M40. (c) Large Plots 84M41, 84WH40, 84N22, 84LG39, 84M56, 84M57. 2. Pasture establishment systems: 84TS38, 84M61. 3. Pasture grazing (defoliation) experiments: 84M43, 84LG34, 84LG33, 84M42. 4. Cereals following pastures: 84ME47. 5. Pasture wheat rotaton experiments: 82WH39, 82M47. 6. Medic rhizobial studies - see report of J. Howieson. 7. Lupins - see report R. French.


Crop Oil Additives To Herbicides, R Madin, A Lindsay Jan 1984

Crop Oil Additives To Herbicides, R Madin, A Lindsay

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Crop oil additives to herbicides - 84LG42.

Umbrella grass (Cyperus eragrostis) control in irrigated pasture - 85HA1.

Stinkwort control - 85NO5, 85PE14.

Ice plant (Mesembryanthem nodiflorum) control in crop and pasture - 83SG20, 83SG21.