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Declared Plant Policy<br />

BACKGROUND INFORMATION<br />

<strong>Cutleaf</strong> <strong>mignonette</strong> (Reseda lutea)<br />

Biology<br />

<strong>Cutleaf</strong> <strong>mignonette</strong> is a biennial or short-lived perennial herb to 1m tall, with a woody base<br />

and deep taproot. It has greenish-yellow flowers in a spike to 20cm long and dark green<br />

multi-pronged leaves. Some germinations occurs in spring but the main germination occurs<br />

in Autumn. Young plants rapidly develop a deep taproot and form a rosette. The first<br />

flowers appear in late October or November, flower stems die in late summer and new<br />

rosettes are produced in Autumn.<br />

Dispersal<br />

Seeds are the principal means of spread of cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong> which are carried on animals,<br />

clothes, bags, water, mud. Long distance dispersal is less important however cultivation<br />

equipment will carry pieces of cut root to clean areas.<br />

Impacts<br />

<strong>Cutleaf</strong> <strong>mignonette</strong> competes with pastures and crops for light and nutrients. It is a major<br />

weed of vegetables reducing yields by up to 100%. It is a prolific and highly effective seeder.<br />

Current Distribution<br />

<strong>Cutleaf</strong> <strong>mignonette</strong> prefers open, gravely or sandy calcareous or chalky loams with warm<br />

dry summers. It occurs as a weed of roadsides, waste places, cultivated fields, cereal crops<br />

and other disturbed sites.<br />

In the <strong>South</strong> <strong>East</strong> cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong> is found in small isolated patches in the lower south<br />

east and is scattered across the upper south east.<br />

<strong>Cutleaf</strong> <strong>mignonette</strong> <strong>policy</strong> for the SE NRM region 1


Declared Plant Policy<br />

<strong>Cutleaf</strong> <strong>mignonette</strong> <strong>policy</strong> for the SE NRM region 2


Declared Plant Policy<br />

REGIONAL PRIORITY<br />

<strong>Cutleaf</strong> <strong>mignonette</strong> was assessed during the <strong>South</strong> <strong>East</strong> Weed Risk Assessment project.<br />

<strong>Cutleaf</strong> <strong>mignonette</strong> is mainly a weed of grazing areas and was considered to be a low<br />

impact for other land uses.<br />

Management<br />

Action<br />

Relative<br />

priority<br />

Aquatic Crop/pasture Forestry Grazing Irrigated Native<br />

Vegetation<br />

Perennial<br />

Horticulture<br />

Urban<br />

N/A Protect N/A Protect N/A N/A Protect N/A<br />

sites<br />

sites<br />

sites<br />

- 4 - 4 - - 4 -<br />

# Management action N/A – not assessed – low priority for this landuse<br />

LI – not assessed - low impact in this landuse<br />

* Relative priority 1 = highest priority<br />

7 = lowest priority<br />

AIMS:<br />

1. To protect grazing industries from the loss of production caused by cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong>.<br />

2. To contain the distribution of cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong> in the <strong>South</strong> <strong>East</strong>.<br />

OBJECTIVES:<br />

• Identification of the full extent of cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong> infestations in the <strong>South</strong> <strong>East</strong>.<br />

• Increase awareness about the impacts of cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong>.<br />

• Enforce control programs to prevent spread of cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong> to un-infested<br />

areas.<br />

IMPLEMENTATION<br />

State Level<br />

• Prohibit the sale and distribution of cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong> into and within the State.<br />

Regional Priority Actions for the SE NRM Board<br />

• Authorised Officers to map and monitor all infestations of cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong>.<br />

• Buffer zones encouraged between severe infestations of cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong> and<br />

‘clean’ properties.<br />

• Increase awareness about the impacts of cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong>.<br />

• Seek external funding for projects relating to cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong> control which will<br />

protect high value agricultural and natural environments.<br />

• Control of cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong> enforced at priority sites (including priority roadsides)<br />

and isolated infestations.<br />

• Prevent movement of cutleaf <strong>mignonette</strong> within the region.<br />

<strong>Cutleaf</strong> <strong>mignonette</strong> <strong>policy</strong> for the SE NRM region 3


Declared Plant Policy<br />

Local action<br />

• All landholders to implement active control programs according to seasonal<br />

conditions and the instructions of the Authorised Officer.<br />

• Landholders to follow farm hygiene practises to prevent spread of plant.<br />

• Implement buffer zones annually according to authorised officer instructions.<br />

• Ensure stock in infested paddocks are cleaned out or shorn prior to transport/sale.<br />

DECLARATIONS<br />

The following sections of the NRM Act apply to <strong>Cutleaf</strong> <strong>mignonette</strong> in all Local Government<br />

areas in the <strong>South</strong> <strong>East</strong> NRM region:<br />

175 (2) Cannot transport the plant or anything with the plant in it<br />

177 (1)<br />

(2)<br />

182 (2)<br />

(3)<br />

Cannot sell the plant<br />

Cannot sell any produce / goods carrying the plant<br />

Land owner must control the plant on their land<br />

Land owner must take prescribed measures for the control of<br />

the plant on their land<br />

185 (1) NRM authority may recover costs for control of weeds on<br />

roadsides from adjoining land owners<br />

Implementation<br />

Responsibility of Operations Manager<br />

Periodic Review<br />

Responsibility of Operations Manager<br />

Date endorsed by the SENRMB 25 February 2010<br />

Date scheduled for review 2015<br />

Version Date Version Reference Sections Description of Changes<br />

Feb 2010 1 Whole Document Endorsed By SENRM Board<br />

Released to public<br />

March 2011 2 Whole document Review and update of distribution maps<br />

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