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Professor Bhagirath Chauhan
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Bhagirath Chauhan

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Overview

Background

Professor Bhagirath Chauhan joined the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI) at The University of Queensland in 2014. He now has a joint appointment with QAAFI and SAFS at UQ. He leads research on weed biology and weed management in different crops, including wheat, maize, sorghum, mungbean, soybean, chickpea, rice, and cotton. He has studied the seed ecology of >100 weed species and he has a vast experience in developing integrated weed management options based on agronomic approaches (row spacing, seeding rates, weed-competitive cultivars, etc.). Prof Chauhan has more than 20 years of research experience in conducting trials on the improved agronomy of new production systems and integrated weed management options in Australia and >10 Asian countries. Before joining UQ, Prof Chauhan worked at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in the Philippines for seven years. He has a strong collaboration in several countries, including USA, Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Iran, Pakistan, Nigeria and China. His research interests include weed ecology and biology, herbicide use, management of herbicide-resistant weeds, non-chemical weed management options, integrated weed management systems using agronomic and varietal components, nanoherbicides, tillage systems, and conservation agriculture systems. He is a Speciality Chief Editor with Frontiers in Agronomy and an Associate Editor of Weed Science (Weed Science Society of America). He has published over 350 articles in peer reviewed journals and several books and book chapters. He is an Honorary Member of Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) and a life member of International Weed Science Society (IWSS), Asia Pacific Weed Science Society (APWSS), and Indian Society of Weed Science (ISWS).

Availability

Professor Bhagirath Chauhan is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Adelaide

Research interests

  • Agronomy

    Planting density, row spacing, suitable cultivar, optimise N

  • Weed biology

    Seed biology, plant biology, phenology, seed bank dynamics

  • Non-chemical weed control

    Tillage, cultural approaches (e.g., competitive crops)

  • Pesticide resistance, emphasise on herbicides

    Confirm resistance, resistance mechanism (molecular approach), alternate herbicide/pesticide options

  • Integrated Pest Management

    Integration of chemical and non-chemical tools

  • Organic agriculture

    Develop herbicide-free weed management programs

  • Nutrition profile

    In collaboration, evaluate nutrition profile of useful plants (seed and leaf)

  • Genetic diversity in weeds

Works

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458 works between 1979 and 2024

101 - 120 of 458 works

2021

Journal Article

An overview of the characteristics and potential of Calotropis procera from botanical, ecological, and economic perspectives

Kaur, Amarpreet, Batish, Daizy R., Kaur, Shalinder and Chauhan, Bhagirath S. (2021). An overview of the characteristics and potential of Calotropis procera from botanical, ecological, and economic perspectives. Frontiers in Plant Science, 12 690806, 690806. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2021.690806

An overview of the characteristics and potential of Calotropis procera from botanical, ecological, and economic perspectives

2021

Journal Article

Differential germination characteristics of glyphosate-resistant and glyphosatesusceptible Chloris virgata populations under different temperature and moisture stress regimes

Desai, Het Samir and Chauhan, Bhagirath Singh (2021). Differential germination characteristics of glyphosate-resistant and glyphosatesusceptible Chloris virgata populations under different temperature and moisture stress regimes. PLoS One, 16 (6 June 2021) e0253346, 1-14. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0253346

Differential germination characteristics of glyphosate-resistant and glyphosatesusceptible Chloris virgata populations under different temperature and moisture stress regimes

2021

Journal Article

Seed germination ecology of south eastern Australian Rigid Ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) populations

Thompson, Michael, Mahajan, Gulshan and Chauhan, Bhagirath S. (2021). Seed germination ecology of south eastern Australian Rigid Ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) populations. Weed Science, 69 (4), 454-460. doi: 10.1017/wsc.2021.36

Seed germination ecology of south eastern Australian Rigid Ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) populations

2021

Journal Article

Effect of different climate change variables on the ecology and management of Sesbania cannabina through glyphosate

Iqbal, Nadeem, Manalil, Sudheesh, Chauhan, Bhagirath Singh and Adkins, Steve (2021). Effect of different climate change variables on the ecology and management of Sesbania cannabina through glyphosate. Plants, 10 (5) 910, 1-11. doi: 10.3390/plants10050910

Effect of different climate change variables on the ecology and management of Sesbania cannabina through glyphosate

2021

Journal Article

Germination ecology of four African mustard (Brassica tournefortii Gouan) populations in the eastern region of Australia

Singh, Sohraab, Mahajan, Gulshan, Singh, Rajandeep and Chauhan, Bhagirath S. (2021). Germination ecology of four African mustard (Brassica tournefortii Gouan) populations in the eastern region of Australia. Weed Science, 69 (4), 461-467. doi: 10.1017/wsc.2021.30

Germination ecology of four African mustard (Brassica tournefortii Gouan) populations in the eastern region of Australia

2021

Journal Article

Amaranthus retroflexus L. (redroot pigweed): effects of elevated CO2 and soil moisture on growth and biomass and the effect of radiant heat on seed germination

Weller, Sandra, Florentine, Singarayer, Javaid, Muhammad Mansoor, Welgama, Amali, Chadha, Aakansha, Chauhan, Bhagirath Singh and Turville, Christopher (2021). Amaranthus retroflexus L. (redroot pigweed): effects of elevated CO2 and soil moisture on growth and biomass and the effect of radiant heat on seed germination. Agronomy, 11 (4) 728, 728. doi: 10.3390/agronomy11040728

Amaranthus retroflexus L. (redroot pigweed): effects of elevated CO2 and soil moisture on growth and biomass and the effect of radiant heat on seed germination

2021

Journal Article

Interference of wild oat (Avena fatua) and sterile oat (Avena sterilis ssp. ludoviciana) in wheat

Mahajan, Gulshan and Chauhan, Bhagirath Singh (2021). Interference of wild oat (Avena fatua) and sterile oat (Avena sterilis ssp. ludoviciana) in wheat. Weed Science, 69 (4), 485-491. doi: 10.1017/wsc.2021.25

Interference of wild oat (Avena fatua) and sterile oat (Avena sterilis ssp. ludoviciana) in wheat

2021

Journal Article

Crop establishment and weed control options for sustaining dry direct seeded rice production in Eastern India

Saha, Sanjoy, Munda, Sushmita, Singh, Sudhanshu, Kumar, Virender, Jangde, Hemant Kumar, Mahapatra, Ashirbachan and Chauhan, Bhagirath S. (2021). Crop establishment and weed control options for sustaining dry direct seeded rice production in Eastern India. Agronomy, 11 (2) 389, 1-20. doi: 10.3390/agronomy11020389

Crop establishment and weed control options for sustaining dry direct seeded rice production in Eastern India

2021

Journal Article

Effect of emergence time on growth and fecundity of redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) and slender amaranth (Amaranthus viridis): emerging problem weeds in Australian summer crops

Khan, Asad M., Mobli, Ahmadreza, Werth, Jeff A. and Chauhan, Bhagirath S. (2021). Effect of emergence time on growth and fecundity of redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) and slender amaranth (Amaranthus viridis): emerging problem weeds in Australian summer crops. Weed Science, 69 (3), 333-340. doi: 10.1017/wsc.2021.9

Effect of emergence time on growth and fecundity of redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) and slender amaranth (Amaranthus viridis): emerging problem weeds in Australian summer crops

2021

Journal Article

Seed longevity and seedling emergence behavior of wild oat (Avena fatua) and sterile oat (Avena sterilis ssp. ludoviciana) in response to burial depth in eastern Australia

Mahajan, Gulshan and Chauhan, Bhagirath S. (2021). Seed longevity and seedling emergence behavior of wild oat (Avena fatua) and sterile oat (Avena sterilis ssp. ludoviciana) in response to burial depth in eastern Australia. Weed Science, 69 (3), 362-371. doi: 10.1017/wsc.2021.7

Seed longevity and seedling emergence behavior of wild oat (Avena fatua) and sterile oat (Avena sterilis ssp. ludoviciana) in response to burial depth in eastern Australia

2021

Book Chapter

Parthenium hysterophorus

Kaur, Amarpreet, Batish, Daizy Rani, Chauhan, Bhagirath Singh, Kaur, Shalinder, Singh, Harminder Pal and Kohli, Ravinder Kumar (2021). Parthenium hysterophorus. Biology and Management of Problematic Crop Weed Species. (pp. 311-333) edited by Bhagirath Singh Chauhan. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-822917-0.00002-1

Parthenium hysterophorus

2021

Journal Article

Regeneration capacity after exposure to freezing in wild oat (Avena ludoviciana Durieu.) and turnipweed (Rapistrum rugosum (L.) All.) in comparison with winter wheat

Hasanfard, Alireza, Rastgoo, Mehdi, Izadi Darbandi, Ebrahim, Nezami, Ahmad and Chauhan, Bhagirath Singh (2021). Regeneration capacity after exposure to freezing in wild oat (Avena ludoviciana Durieu.) and turnipweed (Rapistrum rugosum (L.) All.) in comparison with winter wheat. Environmental and Experimental Botany, 181 104271, 104271. doi: 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2020.104271

Regeneration capacity after exposure to freezing in wild oat (Avena ludoviciana Durieu.) and turnipweed (Rapistrum rugosum (L.) All.) in comparison with winter wheat

2021

Journal Article

Biological traits of six sterile oat biotypes in response to planting time

Mahajan, Gulshan and Chauhan, Bhagirath S. (2021). Biological traits of six sterile oat biotypes in response to planting time. Agronomy Journal, 113 (1), 42-51. doi: 10.1002/agj2.20507

Biological traits of six sterile oat biotypes in response to planting time

2021

Book Chapter

Chloris truncata and Chloris virgata

Desai, Het Samir and Chauhan, Bhagirath Singh (2021). Chloris truncata and Chloris virgata. Biology and Management of Problematic Crop Weed Species. (pp. 113-129) edited by Bhagirath Singh Chauhan. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-822917-0.00006-9

Chloris truncata and Chloris virgata

2021

Book Chapter

Erigeron bonariensis, Erigeron canadensis, and Erigeron sumatrensis

Florentine, Singarayer, Humphries, Talia and Chauhan, Bhagirath Singh (2021). Erigeron bonariensis, Erigeron canadensis, and Erigeron sumatrensis. Biology and Management of Problematic Crop Weed Species. (pp. 131-149) edited by Bhagirath Singh Chauhan. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-822917-0.00024-0

Erigeron bonariensis, Erigeron canadensis, and Erigeron sumatrensis

2021

Journal Article

Impact of pre-and post herbicide on purple nut sedge (Cyperus rotundus L.) control and plasticulture tomato yields

Bayat, Maryam, Zargar, Meisam, Pakina, Elena, Lyashko, Marina and Chauhan, Bhagirath S. (2021). Impact of pre-and post herbicide on purple nut sedge (Cyperus rotundus L.) control and plasticulture tomato yields. Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research, 81 (1), 46-52. doi: 10.4067/S0718-58392021000100046

Impact of pre-and post herbicide on purple nut sedge (Cyperus rotundus L.) control and plasticulture tomato yields

2021

Book

Biology and management of problematic crop weed species

Bhagirath Chauhan ed. (2021). Biology and management of problematic crop weed species. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/C2019-0-04831-5

Biology and management of problematic crop weed species

2021

Book Chapter

Phalaris minor and Phalaris paradoxa

Chaudhary, Ankur, Kaur, Simerjeet and Chauhan, Bhagirath Singh (2021). Phalaris minor and Phalaris paradoxa. Biology and Management of Problematic Crop Weed Species. (pp. 335-356) edited by Bhagirath Singh Chauhan. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-822917-0.00018-5

Phalaris minor and Phalaris paradoxa

2021

Journal Article

Medicinal value of three agricultural weed species of the asteraceae family: a review

Jayasundera, Mithila, Florentine, Singarayer, Tennakoon, Kushan U. and Chauhan, Bhagirath Singh (2021). Medicinal value of three agricultural weed species of the asteraceae family: a review. Pharmacognosy Journal, 13 (1), 264-277. doi: 10.5530/pj.2021.13.36

Medicinal value of three agricultural weed species of the asteraceae family: a review

2021

Book Chapter

Sonchus oleraceus

Khalsa, Gurpreet Singh, Dahiya, Sahil and Chauhan, Bhagirath Singh (2021). Sonchus oleraceus. Biology and Management of Problematic Crop Weed Species. (pp. 375-389) edited by Bhagirath Singh Chauhan. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-822917-0.00001-X

Sonchus oleraceus

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2026
    NGN - Development of management strategies for controlling Phalaris in Northern NSW and Southern QLD
    Grains Research & Development Corporation
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2027
    Informed weed management strategies for emerging weeds based on biological and ecological knowledge of button grass, Indian hedge mustard, prickly lettuce, fleabane and wireweed.
    GRDC - PROC-9176912 - Informed weed management strategies for emerging weeds based on biological and ecological knowledge of button grass, Indian
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2026
    Management strategies for invasive leucaena on coal mine sites
    Australian Coal Association Research Program
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2026
    Great Northern Spices (CRC Developing Northern Australia Project led by Central Queensland University)
    Central Queensland University
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023
    Identifying and prioritising significant localised weeds of the northern grain region
    GRDC - Identifying and prioritising significant localised weeds
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2022
    De-risking broad acre cropping options for Northern Queensland
    CRC for Developing Northern Australia
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2024
    Innovative crop weed control for northern region cropping systems (Grains and Research Development Corporation grant administered by The University of Sydney)
    University of Sydney
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2018
    Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative (Phase 5) - Targeted tillage (Grains and Research Development Corporation grant administered by the University of Western Australia)
    University of Western Australia
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2018
    Innovation - Harvest weed seed control for the northern region (Grains and Research Development Corporation grant administered by the University of Western Australia)
    University of Western Australia
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2020
    New uses for existing chemistry
    Grains Research & Development Corporation
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2017
    Herbicide nanotechnology efficacy trial
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2020
    Emerging weeds (Grains and Research Development Corporation grant administered by the University of Adelaide)
    University of Adelaide
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    Weedy rice in the Philippines and Vietnam (ACINAR project led by the University of Western Australia)
    Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
    Open grant
  • 2015
    Germination ecology of narrow and wide leaf bladder ketmia
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2019
    Staying ahead of weed evolution in changing cotton systems and Major Capital Item 'New Holland Boomer Tractor and Trailer'
    Cotton Research & Development Corporation
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2016
    Improving IWM practices in the Northern Region
    Grains Research & Development Corporation
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2016
    Herbicide tolerance screening of winter crops in NR (phase IV)
    Grains Research & Development Corporation
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Bhagirath Chauhan is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Nutritional profile of plants and seeds

    Projects, based in Brisbane, available for Hons, Masters and PhD students. These projects will evaluate the nutritional profile of emerging (useful) plant species.

  • Influence of Environmental Stress on the Efficacy of Herbicides against Weeds

    Description: The performance of post-emergence herbicides, including glyphosate, in controlling crop weeds can exhibit variations due to intricate interactions between herbicide application rates, weed species, and environmental factors. Generally, post-emergence herbicides prove to be less effective against weeds exposed to high temperatures or drought-induced stress. These environmental stressors tend to influence the herbicides' absorption, translocation, and metabolism. Given the increasing dependence on herbicides for weed management, it becomes imperative to assess the effectiveness of commonly used herbicides, such as glyphosate, in combatting weeds facing environmental stressors. This knowledge can significantly contribute to the formulation of effective weed control strategies in Australia. The primary goal of this research program is to evaluate the impact of drought and temperature on the performance of commonly utilized herbicides in weed control.

    Outcomes: Engaging in this research project will enable students to acquire valuable skills in experimental design, chemical safety, plant physiology, and data analysis. The study's findings will provide valuable insights into the interplay between herbicides and environmental conditions, thereby facilitating the development of guidelines beneficial to growers.

    Ideal for: This project is suitable for students pursuing or interested in fields such as plant physiology, weed science, climate change, agriculture, environmental science, and statistics. If you have an interest in this project or similar endeavours, please don't hesitate to reach out to us to explore how your skills and interests can be applied.

    Supervisor: Professor Bhagirath Chauhan (QAAFI and AGFS), Dr. Gulshan Mahajan (QAAFI)

    Location: Gatton Research Farm

    Suitable for: MSc (Course work) and MPhil

    Duration: Feb 2024 to Nov 2024; Feb 2025 to Nov 2025

  • Developing Herbicide Resistant Pigeonpea and Mung Bean

    Description: Pigeonpea and Mung Bean have great potential as legume rotation crops in cereal farming systems in subtropical Australia. Due to the high demand in the international market, Australian growers have shown interest in cultivating both of these species. Weeds are one of the most important biotic factors that can adversely affect legumes as options for controlling broadleaf weeds in the crop are very limited. Up to 90% yield losses have been reported in pigeonpea due to weed infestations and to a lesser extent mung bean.

    The development and use of herbicide-resistant pigeonpea and mung bean could be an effective way of controlling weeds in this crop. This can also result in reduced herbicide usage in the pigeonpea/mung bean cropping system. However, such products are not available commercially. Therefore, this project will evaluate herbicide resistance mechanisms in these legumes.

    Outcomes: In this project, the student will conduct an Ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) experiment to mutagenize seed from pigeonpea (long duration crop) and mung bean (short duration crop) at the labs in St Lucia (UQ). The mutant populations will then be screened for herbicide resistance via seedling assays and field trials (to be conducted at Gatton). The student will develop important skills in experimental design, chemical safety, plant physiology, phenotyping and data analysis. If time permits, bioinformatic analysis to understand the resistance mechanism may occur.

    Suitable for: We are seeking a student who is studying or is interested in plant physiology, weed science, statistics and agriculture. A readiness to learn plant molecular genetics is also appreciated. If you are interested in this or similar projects, contact us to explore where your skills and interests can be applied.

    Supervisors: Professor Bhagirath Chauhan, Dr Bradley Campbell & Dr Guoquan Liu

  • The Biology and Impact of Annual Ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) in Queensland

    Introduction: Annual ryegrass has become a significant concern in Australian agriculture, inflicting an annual cost of approximately $93 million on grain growers due to crop yield losses and the resources expended on management efforts. While its historical stronghold has been in the southern regions of Australia, recent observations have sounded the alarm regarding its encroachment into Queensland, thus posing a looming threat to the state's agricultural productivity. Our team has documented its unwelcome presence in Norwin, Queensland.

    The distinctive climatic conditions of Queensland, characterized by milder winters compared to their southern counterparts, may lead to variations in the ecology and biology of annual ryegrass populations within the state. Furthermore, given the potential introduction of these populations from other states, it is plausible that they have developed resistance to commonly used herbicides. The rapid proliferation of annual ryegrass and the ominous presence of herbicide-resistant strains demand our immediate and unwavering attention to thoroughly unravel the ecological and biological complexities and devise effective management strategies tailored to Queensland's unique circumstances.

    Objectives: The primary objective of this proposal is to conduct comprehensive research on annual ryegrass populations in Queensland, with the aim of evaluating their ecology, biology, and management options. By gaining an understanding of the unique characteristics of Queensland populations and their potential resistance to herbicides, we intend to develop effective strategies to prevent the proliferation of this weed in the region.

    Ideal for: This project is well-suited for students pursuing or interested in fields such as plant physiology, weed science, and climate change. If you are interested in this project or similar endeavours, please feel free to reach out to us to explore how your skills and interests can be applied.

    Supervisor: Professor Bhagirath Chauhan (QAAFI and AGFS) and Dr. Gulshan Mahajan (QAAFI). We may ask an industry supervisor.

    Location: Gatton Research Farm

    Suitable for: MSc (Course work) and MPhil

    Duration: Feb 2024 to Nov 2024; Feb 2025 to Nov 2025

  • Biology and management of prickly lettuce in the northern grain region of Australia

    Weeds pose the most significant biological challenge for Australian grain growers, resulting in annual costs exceeding $3.3 billion. Specifically, in the northern grain region of Australia, particularly Queensland, the emergence of prickly lettuce as a troublesome weed species demands immediate attention. Addressing this issue requires the creation of integrated weed management strategies tailored to effectively control this species. However, the development of such strategies hinges upon a comprehensive understanding of the biology and ecology of prickly lettuce, which is currently lacking, especially concerning the weed populations in the northern region. This project aims to bridge this knowledge gap by conducting a thorough study of the biology and ecology of prickly lettuce. Subsequently, it will leverage this information to devise integrated management options specifically designed to tackle this pervasive weed.

    Scholarship

    This is an Earmarked scholarship project that aligns with a recently awarded Australian Government grant.

    The scholarship includes:

    • living stipend of $33,641 per annum tax free (2024 rate), indexed annually
    • your tuition fees covered
    • single overseas student health cover (OSHC).

    Supervisors: Professor Bhagirath Chauhan and Dr Shane Campbell

Supervision history

Current supervision

Completed supervision

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