Our new paper showed however, that herbicide can have negative impacts on native plant species. Spot spraying is usually recommended over boom spraying to minimise the exposure of nontarget species to chemicals. Contrary to this widespread belief, we found that spot spraying had a higher surface coverage and caused more negative impacts on native plants than boom spraying.
This was a collaboration with Dr Richard Milner and associates from Australian Capital Territory Government, with assistance by my UQ Research Assistant Raagini Kanjithanda.
Smith, A.L., Kanjithanda, R.M., Hayashi, T., French, J. and Milner, R.N.C. (2023), Reducing herbicide input and optimising spray method can minimise non-target impacts on native grassland plant species. Ecological Applications, e2864. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2864