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Trial 66m29, I Rowland., W Hawkins Jan 1987

Trial 66m29, I Rowland., W Hawkins

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 66M29. Location Merredin sandy clay loam. Response to nitrogen.

An old land site, cleared in 1909. First sown to Cyprus Harrel medic in 1955, grazed and topdressed. Cropped, 1962 and 1964. Medic resown in 1965.


Effect Of Agronomic Practices On Wheat Protein Levels, M G. Mason Jan 1987

Effect Of Agronomic Practices On Wheat Protein Levels, M G. Mason

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

High grain protein levels are preferred for many end-uses of wheat. However, there has been little or no incentive for farmers to use practices which would increase protein levels, because wheat payments are made without a price differential for proteinlevel, except where wheat could qualify for the Australian Hard grade.


Experimental Summary 1987, T N. Khan, M Judges, K Young, R Loughman, P A. Portmann, R Gilmour Jan 1987

Experimental Summary 1987, T N. Khan, M Judges, K Young, R Loughman, P A. Portmann, R Gilmour

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Barley

II. Scald and mildrew : Seed dressings and sprayings
(87E26, MT37 and MT38)

III. Scald and mildew : Seed dressing and fungicide coated superphosphates. (87E27, MT39, MT40 and WH40)

IV. Scald and mildew : Fungicides for longer protection (87ES38 and MT41)

V. Mildew : Survey of virulence genes (87ES46, MT56 and PE22)

VI. Spot-type net blotch : Potential crop losses (87C49 and C55)

VII. Spot-type net blotch : Effect of seed dressings (87C49 and C55)

VIII. Spot-type net blotch : Parent-offspring regression (87C51 and C56)

IX. Leaf stripe : Effect of seed dressings (87M42, MT33 and NA74)

Peas

X. …


The Computer As A Collection Management Tool, Suzanne B. Mclaren, Hugh H. Genoways, Duane A. Schlitter Jan 1987

The Computer As A Collection Management Tool, Suzanne B. Mclaren, Hugh H. Genoways, Duane A. Schlitter

University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers

Since the mid-1960s, discussion of computer use for information retrieval in museum collections has usually focused on research potential. Much attention has been given to the idea of networking and the ability to access data across great distances. However, the potential for collection management usage has also proven to be a legitimate rationale for computerization. Numerous aspects of collection management are discussed for which the computer may be employed. Topics include creating cross-reference files, updating taxonomic and geographic information, pinpointing mismatched specimens, locating lost and uncataloged material, controlling loan procedures, producing accession files for insurance purposes, curating all or part …


Identification And Distribution Of Urophycis (Gill) And Phycis (Artedi) Larvae And Pelagic Juveniles In The Middle Atlantic Bight, Bruce Henry Comyns Jan 1987

Identification And Distribution Of Urophycis (Gill) And Phycis (Artedi) Larvae And Pelagic Juveniles In The Middle Atlantic Bight, Bruce Henry Comyns

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Contaminant Effects On Chesapeake Bay Finfishes, Ronald J. Klauda, Michael E. Bender Jan 1987

Contaminant Effects On Chesapeake Bay Finfishes, Ronald J. Klauda, Michael E. Bender

VIMS Books and Book Chapters

Habitat deterioration is consistent with perceived population declines for several resident and anadromous finfish species in Chesapeake Bay that are subjected to different levels of fishing pressure (e.g., striped bass versus blueback herring). Diminution of habitat quality has natural and anthropogenic roots that are difficult to separate. Recent contaminant effects studies focused on Chesapeake Bay fishes can be grouped as follows: (a) mathematical and statistical modeling studies aimed at elucidating contaminant and stock trend relationships using extant data and theoretical insights, (b) biological and chemical field surveys in selected areas to demonstrate spatio-temporal associations between levels of toxic organic and …


Contaminants In Chesapeake Bay: The Regional Perspective, George R. Helz, Robert J. Huggett Jan 1987

Contaminants In Chesapeake Bay: The Regional Perspective, George R. Helz, Robert J. Huggett

VIMS Books and Book Chapters

Industrial and municipal point sources of contaminants are scattered along the shores of Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, but reach especially high density at Norfolk, Va., and Baltimore, Md. Sedimentation and various chemical processes in many cases conspire to restrict the water-borne transport of contaminant away from point source . Kepone, residual chlorine, volatile halogenated hydrocarbons, and anthropogenic trace metals are well-studied example of point-source contaminants. For the most part, their concentration in water and sediment drop to nearly immeasurable values within a distance of a few kilometers, or sometimes a few tens of kilometers, from their source .

On …


Potential Fish Egg Production By Mnemiopsis Leidyi Determined By Hydrography At The Chesapeake Bay Mouth, Harry D. Johnson Jan 1987

Potential Fish Egg Production By Mnemiopsis Leidyi Determined By Hydrography At The Chesapeake Bay Mouth, Harry D. Johnson

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Effects Of Contaminants On Estuarine Zooplankton, Brian P. Bradley, Morrris H. Roberts Jr. Jan 1987

Effects Of Contaminants On Estuarine Zooplankton, Brian P. Bradley, Morrris H. Roberts Jr.

VIMS Books and Book Chapters

The objectives of the chapter are (1) to evaluate laboratory studies concerning effects of heavy metals, pesticides and oxidants on copepods, mysids, bivalve and decapod larvae (2) access field studies (mainly with copepods) on these and other contaminants which when coupled with laboratory data provide information on known and potential hazards of contaminants to zooplankton and (3) briefly review some bioassay methods used in these studies.

Mercury is the most toxic heavy metal by weight, followed by copper, silver and cadmium. Pesticides have been tested much less extensively than heavy metals. In general, bivalve larvae seem less sensitive than the …


Mollusk Culture For The Chesapeake Bay, Michael Castagna Jan 1987

Mollusk Culture For The Chesapeake Bay, Michael Castagna

VIMS Books and Book Chapters

The water quality of the Chesapeake Bay has suffered a decline over the last 5 decades due to anthropomorphic activities. Insidious additions of industrial and farm pollutant to the Bay have created a situation where in many areas there are periodic sub lethal levels of chemicals. Although the juveniles and adults seem to survive these levels, they are obviously interfering with some early life stage of the living organisms that make up the bay fauna. Species whose early life history takes place out of the Bay (i.e. Cal!inectes sapidus) are less affected by this problem than those species whose eggs, …


Sheep Production Systems On Mediterranean Annual Pastures., Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia. Jan 1987

Sheep Production Systems On Mediterranean Annual Pastures., Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia.

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 84V2.

Location: Vasse Research Station

Aims: To define seasonal pasture production curves for three rainfall zones in Western Australia. To determine animal productivity under different production systems in response to seasonal pasture production. To provide Western Australian data useful for validation of sheep simulation models. To provide data for different production systems to increase the scope of the simulation models.


Trial 73sg16, I Rowland, W E. Hawkins Jan 1987

Trial 73sg16, I Rowland, W E. Hawkins

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 73SG16. Location - Lease block, Salmon Gums

The site was cropped in 1971 and 1972 after two years of volunteer pasture, mainly grasses and some wild legumes (Goldfields medic and wooly clover). In 1973 the trial started with pasture being sown to a mixture of Harbinger, Cyprus and Tornafield medics. The Harbinger quickly became the dominant species


Developing A Soil Test For Wodgil Soils In The Eastern Wheatbelt., S Carr Jan 1987

Developing A Soil Test For Wodgil Soils In The Eastern Wheatbelt., S Carr

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87ME77

Location: Eastern Wheatbelt.

One of the better sites in terms of productivity. This site was sown at two times, initially 4 reps were sown but as it was very dry the remaining 8 reps were sown after additional rain. This split seeding did not seem to adversely affect the trial

Trial 87ME78

Location: Eastern Wheatbelt.

A poor site, towards the middle of the range of the ten sites sown. The very high basal N and P fertilizer applied


Population Dynamics Of Brome Grass In Relation To Control Systems, A H. Cheam, Stephen Lee, C. M. Ralph, P Nelson Jan 1987

Population Dynamics Of Brome Grass In Relation To Control Systems, A H. Cheam, Stephen Lee, C. M. Ralph, P Nelson

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 86C1

Location: East Chapman Research Station.

To identify the level of control of brome grass under various crop rotation systems so that farmers can be advised on the degree of infestation likely to be encountered when using a particular system.
To design the best control system to reduce quickly the anticipated large seed population of brome grass in the soil.


Medic Cultivar Resistance To Phoma Blackstem Disease., M. J. Barbetti Jan 1987

Medic Cultivar Resistance To Phoma Blackstem Disease., M. J. Barbetti

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Location: Katanning, South Perth, Denmark, Kerridale, Woogenelllup, Mount Barker Research Station, Seaton Park, Esperance, Daliak, Dinninup, Green Range, Yarloop, Jerramungup and Corrigin.

Trial 87KA11

To screen medic lines for resistance to Phoma blackstem disease (caused by the fungus Phoma medicaginis)

Trial 87GL8 : Screening medics for Phoma blackstem resistance.

To develop a reliable glasshouse screening technique for assessing levels of resistance to Phoma blackstem disease in Medicago line.s. To compare these glasshouse obtained results with disease resistance scores for the same Medicago lines sown in the field at Katanning.

Trial 87KA10 : Fungicidal control of Phoma blackstem disease of medics. …


Cereal Cyst Nematode And Time And Method Of Sowing Wheat, J M. Stanton, M Sartori Jan 1987

Cereal Cyst Nematode And Time And Method Of Sowing Wheat, J M. Stanton, M Sartori

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

87NO13, 87NO15, 87JE6, 87NA93, 87NA93, 87NA97, 86KA82.


Assessment Of 2nd Generation Acid Tolerant Strains Of R. Meliloti, J G. Howieson, S Scarfe, R Forest Jan 1987

Assessment Of 2nd Generation Acid Tolerant Strains Of R. Meliloti, J G. Howieson, S Scarfe, R Forest

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

86M56, 86GE29, 87M83, 87M13, 87H12, 87M15, 86N32.


Foliar Wheat Diseases And Cereal Smuts And Control Of Pleiochaeta Setosa In Lupins., R Loughman, G Thomas, G Cusack, M Sweetingham, S Porritt, A Pelham, V Chisholm Jan 1987

Foliar Wheat Diseases And Cereal Smuts And Control Of Pleiochaeta Setosa In Lupins., R Loughman, G Thomas, G Cusack, M Sweetingham, S Porritt, A Pelham, V Chisholm

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Disease complexes in field screening trials. Glasshouse screening for resistance. Reinfection of barley loose smut. Barley loose smut – varietal susceptibility. Seed dressings for barley loose smut. Seed dressings for barley leaf stripe. Seed dressings for molybdenum application and fungicidal control of soil-borne flag smut. Chemical control of Pleiochaeta setosa in lupins. Effect of cereal stubble and seed dressing fungicide on brown leaf spot (P. setosa) in lupins. Stubble retention and Rovral for control of P. setosa in lupins. Fungicide sprays for control of P. setosa in lupins. Data summary for chemical trials.


Tuna Fishery In The East Central Atlantic Region: The Feasibility Of Nigeria's Participation, Aderemi Olasupo Abioye Jan 1987

Tuna Fishery In The East Central Atlantic Region: The Feasibility Of Nigeria's Participation, Aderemi Olasupo Abioye

Marine Affairs Theses and Major Papers

Tuna fishery is widely practiced in the east central Atlantic region by many fleets of different nationality. Most of the catch is taken by distant-water fleets. The new Law of the Sea convention, which gives coastal states an exclusive economic zone with outer limit of 200 miles, now allows the coastal states to make the most use of the living resources in their waters. The surplus shall be allocated to other states in the region and those traditionally fishing in the area before. Nigeria with a population of about 100 million people spends substantial foreign exchange annually on the importation …


An Analysis Of The Massachusetts Inshore Lobster Fishery, Peter Robertson Hoar Jan 1987

An Analysis Of The Massachusetts Inshore Lobster Fishery, Peter Robertson Hoar

Marine Affairs Theses and Major Papers

The purpose of this thesis was to explore the limited entry alternative of fishery management by examining the history of a particular limited entry scheme: the Massachusetts inshore commercial lobster fishery license limitation law. A review was made of existing limited entry theory, followed by a description of limited entry programs extant in U.S. fisheries. The legislative and political histories of the Massachusetts lobster fishery limited entry program was then examined. The limited entry law was then analyzed by comparing what actually occurred with what is supposed to occur according to limited entry theory. A quantitative analysis of changes in …


A Multidisciplinary Analysis Of The Imposition Of Countervailing Duties On Canadian Groundfish Imports, Richard A. Pearson Jan 1987

A Multidisciplinary Analysis Of The Imposition Of Countervailing Duties On Canadian Groundfish Imports, Richard A. Pearson

Marine Affairs Theses and Major Papers

This thesis provides a multidisciplinary analysis of the circumstances which surrounded the successful imposition of a countervailing duty on whole Canadian groundfish, and indicates what implications this action may have for the future. First, it will situate the countervailing duty investigation in terms of its relationship with U.S. statutes, and also with the Nation's international obligations. Then, the impact of the duty is examined to see how it might affect a potential free trade agreement with Canada. Similarly, the thesis projects what effect the duty will have in establishing a precedent, and assesses the likelihood of imposing similar duties on …


Experiments On Grain Yield In A Range Of Old And Modern Wheat Varieties., K. H.M. Siddique, D. Tennant, R. K. Belford, M. W. Perry, L. Mclaughlin, A. R. Thompson Jan 1987

Experiments On Grain Yield In A Range Of Old And Modern Wheat Varieties., K. H.M. Siddique, D. Tennant, R. K. Belford, M. W. Perry, L. Mclaughlin, A. R. Thompson

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Growth, yield, water use and water use efficiency of old and modern wheat varieties in a mediterranean type environment, 87M17 and 87WH14. Ear and stem dry matter at anthesis and grain yield in a range of wheat varieties, 87M18.


The Role Of Barley In Future Rotational Systems In Drier Wheatbelt Areas Of Western Australia., P. Simpson Jan 1987

The Role Of Barley In Future Rotational Systems In Drier Wheatbelt Areas Of Western Australia., P. Simpson

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Comparison of barley and wheat yields over four soil types and yield component analysis at Nangeenan NW of Merredin, 86ME88, 86ME89, 86ME90 and 86ME91. Comparison of barley and wheat yields over four soil types at Bodallin, east of Merredin, 86ME92, 86ME93, 86ME94 and 86ME95. Comparison of barley and wheat yields over two ‘levels’ of soil salinity - EC, 87ME63 and 87ME64. Comparison of barley and wheat yields over 2 soils of differing textural type – ‘heavy’ and ‘light’, 87ME65 and 87ME66. Effect of time of sowing on barley and wheat yields, 87ME67.


Productivity Of Grazed Legume Pastures., Pasture Agronomy Branch Jan 1987

Productivity Of Grazed Legume Pastures., Pasture Agronomy Branch

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

86MT51, 86MT55, Mt Barker research station. Aim, treatment, detail, results.


The Effect Of Sodium Chloride On Boron Toxicity In Barley., M M. Riley Jan 1987

The Effect Of Sodium Chloride On Boron Toxicity In Barley., M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To examine the effects of salinity on the uptake of boron and the growth of barley.
87GL3a/4864


Trial 68e5, I Rowland., W E. Hawkins Jan 1987

Trial 68e5, I Rowland., W E. Hawkins

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 68E5. Location paddock N1A on Esperance Downs Research Station (Gibson). Long term rotation trials.

Cleared in 1951 and sown to clover, cropped in 1961 and 1962 then Woogenellup sub clover and Brome grass were sown in 1963, topdressed until the start of the trial in 1968. Lupins were sown in trial in 1974. Esperance sub clover has been established on all plots.


Phosphorus Levels And Disease On Lupins, J W. Bowden Jan 1987

Phosphorus Levels And Disease On Lupins, J W. Bowden

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87LG39 (81LG29) 87ME62

Location: Pingaring.

It has been suggested that high levels of phosphorus application to lupins can reduce the impact of leaf and root diseases. Two old rotation trials provided a range of disease burdens, across which phosphate rates on lupins were applied. Disease scores, vegetative yields, phosphorus concentration and seed yields were measured.

(Details in Mark Sweetingham's report)


To Effects Of Rates Of Phosphorus And Nitrogen On The Copper And Zinc Status Of Wheat Plants And Grain Production., R F. Brennan Jan 1987

To Effects Of Rates Of Phosphorus And Nitrogen On The Copper And Zinc Status Of Wheat Plants And Grain Production., R F. Brennan

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To examine the possibility of rates of nitrogen and phosphorus inducing copper and zinc deficiency in wheat.
87E30


Winter Waterlogging Effects On Crops And Pasture Production., D. J. Mcfarlane Jan 1987

Winter Waterlogging Effects On Crops And Pasture Production., D. J. Mcfarlane

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87NA76

Location: Dryandra, Rosendale Central, Tutanning, Yornaning South, Yornaning West

To quantify the physical extent and economic significance of winter waterlogging on crop and pasture production in the Upper Great Southern Region of Western Australia.


Nitrogen Rates On The Main Copper Plots Of The Long Term Copper Residual Trial At Newdegate Research Station, R F. Brennan Jan 1987

Nitrogen Rates On The Main Copper Plots Of The Long Term Copper Residual Trial At Newdegate Research Station, R F. Brennan

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87N23

Location: Newdegate Research Station.

To determine the effects of rates of nitrogen on the copper status of plants.