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The Tolerance Of Legumes To Broadleaf Herbicides., P. Stewart, L. Mann Jan 1987

The Tolerance Of Legumes To Broadleaf Herbicides., P. Stewart, L. Mann

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87KA52

The control of broadleaf weeds in leguminous pasture is of major concern because of the ability of these weeds to compete strongly with the leguminous plants. The presence of broadleaf weeds in pasture reduces the pastures nutritional value as well as total nitrogen fixation. There are many herbicides which are available to control broadleaf weeds, but most of these are registered for use in cereals. The amount of tolerance that leguminous pasture plants show to many of these herbicides and herbicide mixes is not known.

The experiments were designed to screen a large number of herbicides for legume …


Phenological And Reproductive Development Of The Four Major Grass Species, P. Stewart, L. Mann Jan 1987

Phenological And Reproductive Development Of The Four Major Grass Species, P. Stewart, L. Mann

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87KA51

The decision of when to spray is one of the major difficulties encountered when spraytopping grassy pasture for seed set control. Previous work has shown the general herbicide application timing window for the major grasses, but within this window, the amount of seed set control achieved can still be poor. Obviously timing within this window needs to be more rigorously defined. The fundamental question we need to answer is; when do the target grasses begin to produce viable seed in relation to their phenological development and in relation to other grass species? If we know this, then herbicide …


Effects Of Residue Levels Of Glean On Lupin Growth, And Possible Synergism By Hoegrass., Terry Piper, Patrick Pigott Jan 1987

Effects Of Residue Levels Of Glean On Lupin Growth, And Possible Synergism By Hoegrass., Terry Piper, Patrick Pigott

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87PE37

This trial was conducted to confirm the results of 86WH53 and 87WH64. The trial commenced in September and in a glasshouse thus temperatures were higher and growth faster then in the field trials.
There are no significant effects of soil applied Glean or Hoegrass, and no interaction between the two herbicides.
In contrast, there is a very significant stunting of plants by Glean applied post emergence if Hoegrass is co-applied, but not by Glean alone.


Effects Of Residue Levels Of Simazine On Wheat Growth, And Possible Synergism By Glean., Terry Piper, Patrick Pigott Jan 1987

Effects Of Residue Levels Of Simazine On Wheat Growth, And Possible Synergism By Glean., Terry Piper, Patrick Pigott

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87PE36

A previous field test 86N33 had suggested that an apparent simazine residue affect on wheat growth might be exacerbated by Glean. This trial was carried out to further test the herbicide combination.


Control Of Doublegee In Sub. Clover And Medic Pastures., P. Stewart, L. Mann Jan 1987

Control Of Doublegee In Sub. Clover And Medic Pastures., P. Stewart, L. Mann

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87ME61, 87ME68, 87WH49, 87ES39, 87NO80(B), 87NO80, 87WH67.

Doublegees in pasture are a major concern of many farmers in most of the agricultural areas in Western Australia. In pasture, doublegees tend to compete strongly the first year after crop and then decline in subsequent years. When cropped, doublegees again appear in large numbers. Unfortunately, the WADA recommendation for doublegee control in pasture of Tribunil at 850 g/ha is now very expensive at $17/ha. A possible alternative is 2,4-D amine, but medics are very sensitive to this. 2,4-DB is another recommendation, but this tends to have low efficacy against doublegees and …


Glean Use On Drier Alkaline Soils, Terry Piper, Patrick Piggott Jan 1987

Glean Use On Drier Alkaline Soils, Terry Piper, Patrick Piggott

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 86SG25 - Salmon Gums Research Station

There was no apparent evidence of chlorsulfuron carryover at either site, although the medic stand was visually assessed as thinned on 19/8/1987. In the absence of grazing pressure however, the remaining plants compensated by 25/9/1987.

Trial 87WH64 : The effects of low levels of Glean on lupins, in the presence of Hoegrass or Fusilade. Wongan Hills Research Station

This trial is a duplicate of 86WH53 and the results can be considered together.

Statistical analysis has shown a very highly significant effect of Glean on lupin growth in 1987, and on seed yield in …


Crop Establishment Methods For Lupin Disease Management, M Sweetingham, V Chisholm, A Pelham Jan 1987

Crop Establishment Methods For Lupin Disease Management, M Sweetingham, V Chisholm, A Pelham

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Contents

A. Crop establishment methods for lupin disease management

1. Pleiochaeta root rot

1.1 Depth of sowing

87LG32, 87LG36, 87ME60, 87ME75

1.2 Cultivation and sowing depth

87WH47, 87NO77, 87M54

1.3 Seeding machinery and sowing depth

2. Brown leaf spot/Pleiochaeta root rot

Phosphorus nutrition and crop rotation

87ME62, 87LG39

3. Rhizoctonia hypocotyl rot

Fungicide seed treatment and sowing depth

87BA25

4. Rhizoctonia root rot

4.1 Cultivation and sowing depth

87NO74

4.2 Fungicide seed treatment

87NO78

B. Fungicide drench trials to determine casual organisms of root/hypocotyl rot 87NO75, 87NO76.


Spatial And Temporal Analysis Of 1200 Landslides In A 900km2 Area, Middle Rocky Mountains, Wyoming, U.S.A., James P. Mccalpin Jan 1987

Spatial And Temporal Analysis Of 1200 Landslides In A 900km2 Area, Middle Rocky Mountains, Wyoming, U.S.A., James P. Mccalpin

James P. McCalpin

An inventory of approximately 1200 landslides in a 900 km2 area in the Salt River Range, western Wyoming, U.S.A., reveals regional and temporal controls on the landsliding process. Sliding is strongly controlled by eight weak formations in the 21 stratigraphic units of Cambrian through Cretaceous age. Morphologic dating of slides suggests that rockslides, slump-flows, and debris flows have occurred rather uniformly in time within the Holocene. In contrast, earthflows seem to be triggered more by cool/wet climatic epicycles in the last 5,000 years.


Lime Application To Acid. Yellow Eastern Wheatbelt Sandplain Soils, W Porter, S Carr Jan 1987

Lime Application To Acid. Yellow Eastern Wheatbelt Sandplain Soils, W Porter, S Carr

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Testing soil acidicity in the wheatbelt.
80M30, 80M31, 86M11, 8814E4, 85M48


Effects Of Rates Of Nitrogen On The Copper And Zinc Concentration And Grain Yield Of Wheat Plants Grown On Old Land (Previous Copper, Zinc History Known), R. F. Brennan Jan 1987

Effects Of Rates Of Nitrogen On The Copper And Zinc Concentration And Grain Yield Of Wheat Plants Grown On Old Land (Previous Copper, Zinc History Known), R. F. Brennan

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To examine the possibility of rates of nitrogen inducing copper and zinc deficiency in wheat.
87LG33 Location: L. Slake; Lake Grace


Gypsum Use In The Wheatbelt, M R. Howell Jan 1987

Gypsum Use In The Wheatbelt, M R. Howell

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

One of the limitations to crop productivity in the wheatbelt is the poor structure of heavy textured soils. Many years of clearing and cultivation have caused the loss of soil organic matter and breakdown of soil aggregates - particles of sand, silt and clay - in the surface layers. This has led to the development of unstable soils with poor physical properties.

Although loss of soil structure is a serious problem, it can be reversed by altering the tillage practices that caused the problem. This improvement in soil structure and return to productivity can be a slow process. However gypsum …


Mogumber Drainage Works Succeed, L K. Lenane Jan 1987

Mogumber Drainage Works Succeed, L K. Lenane

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

The loss of arable farmland from soil erosion, waterlogging and salinity is a severe problem on some Western Australian farms.

When the arable land comprises only 40 per cent of the total area within the Mogumber Soil Conservation District, this loss is a real cause for concern. So too is the resulting damage to roads, siltation of railway culverts, and deaths of roadside trees from rising saline watertables.

However, drainage, contour and other works undertaken by the Mogumber Soil Conservation District have halted this degredation. Badly eroded areas that were fenced off now have a satisfactory ground cover. A wheat …


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.


Acid Rain: A Problem On Agronomic Crops And Soils In Kentucky??, John H. Grove Jan 1987

Acid Rain: A Problem On Agronomic Crops And Soils In Kentucky??, John H. Grove

Soil Science News and Views

Although the general issue of atmospheric pollution is complex, the image of beautiful lakes without aquatic life has focussed public attention on the acidity, or pH, of rainfall. Kentucky does receive acid rain (see map). This discussion will seek to define atmospheric acidity and its deposition and describe reported effects on agronomic crops and soils.


Seepage Interceptor Drains And Topsoil Salinity, T R. Negus Jan 1987

Seepage Interceptor Drains And Topsoil Salinity, T R. Negus

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

The Department of Agriculture established 121 trials in its Narrogin advisory district starting in 1972 to measure the effect of bulldozer and grader built seepage interceptor banks and drains on the topsoil salinity of the land downslope of them.

After 14 years of moniterin, there was no evidence that seepage interceptor drains and banks reduced the top soil salinity on 10 of the 11 sites in the Pingelly, Brookton and Wickepin Shires.


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. …


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.


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)