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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Effects Of Soils And Fertility On Alfalfa Production, Monroe Rasnake
Effects Of Soils And Fertility On Alfalfa Production, Monroe Rasnake
Kentucky Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference
Alfalfa can be grown anywhere in Kentucky and on a wide range of soil types. This statement seems to contrast with what we are accustomed to hearing in regard to alfalfa. The usual statement is: "Alfalfa requires a deep, well drained and highly fertile soil . . .". Actually, the two statements are not conflicting. They just represent the plant-soil interactions. The first looks at what is possible while the other is concerned with the ideal situation. In order to understand these different perspectives, we need to consider how soil characteristics affect the alfalfa plant.
Foreword [1987], Garry D. Lacefield
Foreword [1987], Garry D. Lacefield
Kentucky Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference
This is the front matter of the proceedings.
Reversible Tile Subsurface Drainage And Irrigation, Monroe Rasnake, Lloyd W. Murdock
Reversible Tile Subsurface Drainage And Irrigation, Monroe Rasnake, Lloyd W. Murdock
Soil Science News and Views
There are more than 900.000 acres of cl ass IIw land and 800,000 acres of class IIIw land in Kentucky. All of this land is suitable for row crop farming if it can be drained. Most of the problems are with internal drainage, some of which can be improved by installing drainage title.
Rhizoctonia Bare Patch Of Cereals And Lupins, G C. Macnish, M W. Sweetingham
Rhizoctonia Bare Patch Of Cereals And Lupins, G C. Macnish, M W. Sweetingham
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
To determine the stimuli for the formation of rhizoctonia patches in cereals and lupins.
Depth-Controlled Modified Combine For Direct Drilling And Lupin Row Spacing., R. Belford, G Reithmuller
Depth-Controlled Modified Combine For Direct Drilling And Lupin Row Spacing., R. Belford, G Reithmuller
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87WH52, (86M56)
Depth-controlled modified combine for direct drilling.
To compare soil penetration resistance, crop growth, water use, nutrient uptake and root development of wheat 1) sown after scarifying; 2) direct drilled with a combine; 3) direct drilled with the depth-controlled modified combine with loosening ties at 5, 9 or 13 cm; or 4) sown after deep ripping with an Agrowplow to 13 or 30 cm.
Trial 87M82
Location: Merredin Research Station paddock T6 south.
Lupin row spacing
Rapeseed, Tillage., J. D. Warren, Brenda Shackley
Rapeseed, Tillage., J. D. Warren, Brenda Shackley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
1. Rapeseed. Assessment of Early Maturing Brassica napus Lines 87KA74, 87LG42, Assessment of Early Flowering Brassica juncea Lines 87KA44, 87E41, 87LG38, 87KA44, 87LG38, Yield Performance of Traizine Resistant Rapeseed 87AL25, 87E40, 87KA42, 87KA42, 87LG37, 87MA32, Assessment of Short Statured B. napus lines 87AL26, 87KA43, 87MA33, Rapeseed Extension: Demonstration Trials 87ERS39, 87JE29, 87KA41, 87NA78. 2. Tillage. The effect of Gypsum, tillage and nitrogen on cereal yields in a continuous crop system 84KA28 The effect of Gypsum, tillage and nitrogen on cereal yields farm system with a medic component 87KA47 Pasture regeneration counts for tillage trials 77MT51, 77M56, 77WH88, 82M35, 85M67A, 86M56.
Intraspecific Variation In Barley To Boron Toxicity, M M. Riley
Intraspecific Variation In Barley To Boron Toxicity, M M. Riley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
To investigate the intraspecific variation in tolerance to boron toxicity in a range of barley varieties. 87SG1, 4/4864 and 87SG4.
Effect Of Plant Density On Boron Toxicity In Barley, M M. Riley
Effect Of Plant Density On Boron Toxicity In Barley, M M. Riley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
To examine the effect of seeding density on the degree of boron toxicity in barley.
87SG7/4864, 87SG6
Trial 65sg5, I Rowland., W Hawkins
Trial 65sg5, I Rowland., W Hawkins
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 65SG5. Location - Paddock H5 on Salmon Gum Research Station
Cleared in 1962, then cropped until the start of the trial in 1968. Two of the four blocks were sown to Cyprus Barrel medic which is topdressed with superphosphate. The other two blocks regenerate volunteer pasture which is not topdressed. In 1984 all pasture plots were sown to SERENA medic. This grew exceptionally well in 1984 and set a lot of seed. In 1987 field peas were introduced into 4 reps of an existing medic: crop rotation.
Rates, Times And Sources Of Nitrogen On Wheat, J W. Bowden
Rates, Times And Sources Of Nitrogen On Wheat, J W. Bowden
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87WH51
Location: Wongan Hills Research Station.
This trial was put onto a site adjacent to Mel Mason's source of nitrogen trial and the CSIRO, 15 N plots to provide some explanation of the results from the limited treatments in those trials. They were designed to monitor soil/fertiliser nitrogen transformations with time. Unfortunately the site of this trial was variable. The end most similar to the other trials was deeper and sandier and stored less water than the other and where crop growth was far better.
87WH51
Isoproturon Evaluation - Timing Of Application On Efficacy And Crop Damage., R. Madin, J. Buckley
Isoproturon Evaluation - Timing Of Application On Efficacy And Crop Damage., R. Madin, J. Buckley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
The trial was effectively a tolerance trial. Best overall weed control was achieved with Glean and the higher rates of Isoproturon which in turn gave best control as a pre-plant, incorporated treatment.
87A23, 87WH54
Post Emergence Weed Control In Lupins., R. Madin, J. Buckley
Post Emergence Weed Control In Lupins., R. Madin, J. Buckley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
As a general assessment in can be said that Tigrex is a safe and efficient herbicide for control of radish in wheat. Brodal alone was generally unsatisfactory for radish control. While Diuron + Brodal was safe and efficient, Ally and Brodal should not be used together. Diuron + MCPA gave poorer control than one would normally expect.
87WH67
Control Of Peas And Lupins In Wheat, J. R. Peirce, B. J. Rayner
Control Of Peas And Lupins In Wheat, J. R. Peirce, B. J. Rayner
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87A29
Lupins were easier to kill than peas.
Glean applied pre-sowing gave very poor control of both peas and lupins.
The treatment using higher rates of 2,4-D amine in diuron mix also caused lower yields.
The Tordon 242 treatment appeared to cause some yield depression.
Control Of Prickly Saltwort (Salsola Kali) In Pasture., G. Fleay, R. Ramm
Control Of Prickly Saltwort (Salsola Kali) In Pasture., G. Fleay, R. Ramm
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87LG65
Glean post-em @ 10 and 15 g/ha gave good control.
A later trial gave good control with Garlon 4800 or 2,4-D amine when sheep grazed the weed after treatment. Considerable pasture damage would be done with all chemicals during the growing season.
Control Of Cereal Crop Diseases By Manipulation Of Pasture Composition., W Macleod
Control Of Cereal Crop Diseases By Manipulation Of Pasture Composition., W Macleod
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Rotation for wheat comparing pure clover ley with a pasture ley, 79E15.
Pasture renovation techniques and crop production in a 1:2 rotation, 81E35.
Pasture manipulation – effects on take all, 85E32.
Timing of spray topping and herbicides, 86MT64, 86E55.
Effect of herbicide application on take all inoculum, 87MD12.
The effects of pre and post sowing herbicides on wheat root diseases.
Herbicide disease interaction in recommended varieties, 87E29, 87MT51.
Lupin Seeding Rates, Pea Seeding Rates, And Weed Control., K. French, A. Little
Lupin Seeding Rates, Pea Seeding Rates, And Weed Control., K. French, A. Little
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Lupin seeding rates, 87ME70. Lupin seeding rates on deep soils, 87ME71. Lupin seeding rates on shallow duplex or gravel soils, 87N27. Lupin seeding rates on deep soils, 87N28, 87A27. Lupin seeding rates on shallow duplex or gravel soils, 87KA54, 87TS32, 87NA88, 87M066, Lupin seeding rates on heavy soil, 87A26, 87TS33. Lupin seeding rate by seed size, 87ME92. Pea seeding rates, 87ME72, 87KA56. Broadleaf weed control in field peas, 87LG41. Grass control in peas, 87LG53
Harvest Index Of Lupins, Low Tillering Cereals And Maturity By Sowing Date In Cereals., R. J. Delane, J. C. Mathews, J. A. Bright
Harvest Index Of Lupins, Low Tillering Cereals And Maturity By Sowing Date In Cereals., R. J. Delane, J. C. Mathews, J. A. Bright
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87GE21
Effect of plant density on branching, pod setting and yield development of lupins.
Location: Geraldton
To determine the influence of plant density and between-plant variability in vegetative growth on the branching, pod setting and yield development of lupins
Trial 87GE9
Chemicals to control vegetative growth and improve pod set in lupins.
Location: West Binnu
To examine the effect of a number of growth regulating chemicals on the branching, pod setting and yield of lupins under conditions favoring high biomass production.
Trial 87GE19
Chemicals to control vegetative growth and improve pod set in lupins.
Location: Nabawa
To examine the …
Crop Agronomy., S. Porritt
Crop Agronomy., S. Porritt
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Seeding machinery for stubble retention in lupin cereal rotations, 85LG21, and 85LG22. Dynamic Lifter (cereal mix) fertiliser evaluation, 86LG2. Cultural systems for lupin: wheat rotations on water repellent soils, 87ES2. Stubble retention and Rovral for brownspot control in lupins, 87M66. Straw length Effects on wheat growth on red-brown earths, 87M70. Row spacing and stubble retention effects on wheat growth on red-brown earths, 87M71. Nitrogen fertiliser for wheat production after volunteer pasture or sub clover-based pasture, 87ME73 and 87ME74. Effect of seeding rate and sowing depth on lupin establishment, 87ME75. Time of seeding various wheat varieties, 87WE76.
Wheat Experimental Results, S. P. Loss
Wheat Experimental Results, S. P. Loss
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
The development of wheat relative to frost susceptibility, 87NA10. Optimum flowering times of wheat, 87NA11 and 87WH8. Grain growth and development of a historical set of wheats.
Long Season Wheat, W. R. Smith, K. Anderson
Long Season Wheat, W. R. Smith, K. Anderson
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Agronomy of long season wheats, 87AL9, 87AL10, 87ES3, 87ES4, 87JE2, 87JE3, 87MT8, 87MT9 and 87NA9. Septoria control in long season wheat, 87E4 and 87MT10. Nitrogen response by long season wheat, 87ES5 and 87JE4. Phenology of long season wheats, 87E5 and 87MT11.
Disease And Insect Resistance; Murex Medic Evaluation; Legume Species Phasic Development, D J. Gillespie
Disease And Insect Resistance; Murex Medic Evaluation; Legume Species Phasic Development, D J. Gillespie
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
A summary of the performance of the control varieties (four replications) is shown in Table 3. A summary of the root rot ratings for some varieties showing a range of root rot susceptibility to all four pathogens is given in Table 4. Plant weights were recorded for all varieties tested against the three pathogens in the Western Australian experiments. Results for 12 of the 60 varieties are shown in Table 5. Murex medic evaluation. 86MT56 (Mount Barker), Gravelly loam pH 5.2 (water). 86NA46 (Darken) Loamy sand pH 5.4 86M037 (Regans Ford) Fine red sand pH 5.8 All sites were established …
Pasture Variety Row Evaluation., Western Australia Department Of Agriculture
Pasture Variety Row Evaluation., Western Australia Department Of Agriculture
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Pasture variety row evaluation, 87GE78.
Serradella Line Evaluation — Stage 2, L. Cransberg
Serradella Line Evaluation — Stage 2, L. Cransberg
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 85AL55.
Location: South Sterlings
To evaluate 23 promising serradella lines in terms of herbage and seed production and regenerative ability.
Intraspecific Variation In Wheat To Boron Toxicity, M M. Riley
Intraspecific Variation In Wheat To Boron Toxicity, M M. Riley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
To investigate the intraspecific variation in tolerance to boron toxicity in a range of wheat varities. 87SG2, 5/4864, 87SG1, 87SG5
Molydenum Seed Dressings On Wheat, M M. Riley
Molydenum Seed Dressings On Wheat, M M. Riley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
To compare the relative effectiveness of molybdenum as a seed-dressing to the conventional method of soil application. To examine the uniformity of distribution of different forms of molybdenum dressed onto the seed of wheat by different methods. 87M6
Residual Values Of Different Molybdenum Sources, M M. Riley
Residual Values Of Different Molybdenum Sources, M M. Riley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
To examine the declines in effectiveness of different sources of molybdenum. 84Me10
Effect Of Molybdenum On Medic Growth And Nitrogen Fixation, M M. Riley
Effect Of Molybdenum On Medic Growth And Nitrogen Fixation, M M. Riley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
1.To examine the responses of medics to the application of molybdenum on an acidic, yellow-brown earth.
2.To compare the relative effectiveness of molybdenum seed-dressed to the conventional method of soil application.
3.To examine the effect of seed-dressing molybdenum on rhizobial nodulation.
87M68
Molybdenum On Lupins, M M. Riley
Molybdenum On Lupins, M M. Riley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
1.To examine the responses of lupins to the application of molybdenum to an acidic, yellow sandy earth.
2. To compare the relative effectiveness of molybdenum as a seed-dressing to the conventional method of soil application.
3. To examine the effects of sodium molybdate as a seed-dressing on the effectiveness of rhizobium. 87Me94
Individual Trial Data - Depth Of Lime Incorporation, P J. Dolling
Individual Trial Data - Depth Of Lime Incorporation, P J. Dolling
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial number 86NA42 Location Wagin
Trial number 86KA60 Location Katanning
Seed Rate And Nitrogen On Wheat, J W. Bowden
Seed Rate And Nitrogen On Wheat, J W. Bowden
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87MO49
Location: Wannamal
To examine the economic choice of nitrogen and seeding rates in a leaching situation with a high yield potential.
To test the nitrogen section of NP-Decide.
To gather data that enables competition for resources to be examined by regarding the crop as a population of individual plants.