Environmental Impacts

Below is a summary of research conducted into environmental impacts. For further information or to access the final report please contact PIRSA Forestry.

Biological Control of Bridal Creeper

Herbicide Screening Trial for the Control of Western Cape Bridal Creeper

Screening Herbicides After Fire for Control of Sollya (Billardiera heterophylla) in Native Vegetation of the Green Triangle Region, South Australia

Screening Herbicides for Control of Post Fire Germinates of Sollya (Billardiera heterophylla), in Native Vegetation, within the Green Triangle Region of South Australia

Other projects with no reports available:

EM179 Blackberry Rust Release

Investigation into blackberry biological control with release of a blackberry rust.

EM182 Mount Lofty Ranges Long Term Water Monitoring Program

Monitoring of water quality associated with chemical applications, Knotts Hill weir hydrological site, Burntout Creek hydrology within the Mount Lofty Ranges for modelling.

EM189 Green Triangle Background Water Monitoring Program

Monitoring of water quality associated with herbicide application at the establishment phase of commercial plantation within the GT region to develop models.

Cassytha pubescens biological control of gorse and broom project

Establish how biological characters of native species correlate with susceptibility to the parasite using a combination of field and glasshouse studies. Assess the impact of Cassytha pubescens on other invasive species or commercial forestry species.