Unit 3 – Area of Study 2: Risks and resilience
Outcome 2
Identify and describe pests, diseases and weeds of concern to Victorian food and fibre industries, describe principles of integrated pest and weed management, analyse the problem of biological resistances and discuss the role of biosecurity.
Examples of learning activities
Detailed example
Analyse a common weed in relation to herbicide resistance
Students complete the following activities:
- Select a weed to examine in detail, for example, ‘wild radish’.
- Use resources such as the resource sheet ‘Wild Radish’ from the
Grains Research and Development Corporation and the
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (WA) to research the wild radish weed.
- If circumstances permit, practise identifying the weed during a field trip to a local farm. Create a map of the farm, documenting how many weeds there are and where they are located. Consider whether it is appropriate to pull the weed from the ground and observe the root structure.
- Refer to Agriculture Victoria’s information about
‘Herbicide resistance and integrated weed management (IWM)’ in crops and pasture monitoring tools and document the reasons for, and impacts of, herbicide resistance in weeds. Also document which herbicides the wild radish is resistant to.
- Refer to Safe Work Australia’s
‘Material safety data sheet’. Identify a herbicide used on the wild radish. Develop a poster directed at farm workers using the product to ensure they comply with safety guidelines.