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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Annual Medicago Spp. For Wa Rangelands - Selection And Establishment Techniques, G Gintzburger
Annual Medicago Spp. For Wa Rangelands - Selection And Establishment Techniques, G Gintzburger
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
1) Exp 84KG1: Annual Medicago spp, for W.A. Rangeland. Ecotype testing with seeds sown (Woolibar Station). 2) Exp 84KG2: Pod seeding of annual Medics and response to phosphate fertilisation (I). (Woolibar Station). 3) Exp 84KG3: Serena Medics on Goldfield Rangeland - Pod seeding and pitting (Jeedamya Station). 4) Exp 84KG4: Pod seeding of annual Medics and response to phosphate fertilisation (II). (Woolibar Station). 5) Exp 84CA1: Establishment and survival of annual Medics - Pod seeding on W.A. rangelands simulating aerial seeding (Quobba Station). 6) Exp 84CA2: Annual Medicago spp. for W.A. rangeland - Ecotypes testing with seed sown (Hamelin Station). …
Water Use Of Alternative Wheatbelt Crop Species, A P. Hamblin, M W. Perry, D Tennant, Neil C. Turner Dr
Water Use Of Alternative Wheatbelt Crop Species, A P. Hamblin, M W. Perry, D Tennant, Neil C. Turner Dr
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
84M5, 84M6, 84M7. Location: Merredin Research Station Merredin, Western Australia. Three experiments were conducted to measure the productivity and water use of alternative wheatbelt crop species on contrasting soil types in a dry mediterranean environment. Crop species investigated were wheat, barley, cereal rye, narrow leafed lupin and field pea. These were grown on three contrasting soil types, a red-brown earth, a sandy loam over clay and a deep loamy sand; all soils occurring within close proximity to each other. Detailed measurements were made of meteorological conditions, dry matter production, leaf area, root growth, soil water profiles, light interception and plant …
Nitrogenous Fertilisers For Cereals, M G. Mason
Nitrogenous Fertilisers For Cereals, M G. Mason
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Nitrogenous fertilisers for cereals: Evaluation of the nitrification inhibitor- DIDIN – 84BA2, 84TS2. Nitrogen fertiliser requirement in alternate crop-pasture rotation – 778BA1, 78WH2. Effect of Agras No. 1 on soil pH and wheat yield – 80M1, 80N3, 80WH3. Late nitrogen sprays for wheat – 84M2, 84MT1, 84WH1. Rates of nitrogen on wheat - soil test – 84MO1, 84MO2, 84MO4, 84MO5, 84MO6. Effect of stubble treatment on nitrogen fertiliser requirement – 78M2. Nitrogen fertiliser requirement in a lupin-wheat rotation – 81LG29. Rates of nitrogen on wheat – 84ME47, 84ME48. Nitrogen response in wheat on grey clay – 84MO7. Nitrogen rate on …
Ecology Of Skeleton Weed (Chondrilla Juncea) In Western Australia, F D. Panetta
Ecology Of Skeleton Weed (Chondrilla Juncea) In Western Australia, F D. Panetta
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
For the first time a laboratory for conducting this type of research has been established in South Perth, and it has been possible to type plants from mature leaf material. This obviates the necessity of waiting for plants to seed to be able to identify them. A total of six new collections were identified as belonging to either the broad-leaf or narrow-leaf forms, the locations for which are given in Table l.l..
Seed viability. To determine the amounts, viability and dormancy status of seeds produced by field-grown plants during summer and autumn months. Time course of seed production by field-grown …
Molybdenum Nutrition, M M. Riley
Molybdenum Nutrition, M M. Riley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Field trials. 1. Residual value of Molybdenum on an acid soil - 81NO40. 2. Residual value of Molybdenum on an acid soil - 81M2. 3. Residual value of Molybdenum on an acid soil - 81LG12. 4. Residual value of Molybdenum on an acid soil - 83ME82. 5. Residual value of Molybdenum on and acid soil - 82NO7. 6. Residual values of different Molybdenum sources - 84ME10. 7. Residual values of different Molybdenum sources - 84GE49. 8. Molybdenum requirements of wheat and lupins - 83ME10. 9. Molybdenum requirements of wheat, triticale and lupins - 84ME8. 10. Forms and rates of soil …
Grain Legume Agronomy Program, G H. Walton
Grain Legume Agronomy Program, G H. Walton
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Lupin Agronomy - varieties x environment - Wongan Hills R.S., Badgingarra R.S., Newdegate R.S., Mt Barker R.S. Lupin Agronomy - morphology x split seed – Mr J. wood, “Karakin”, Lancelin. Lupin Agronomy - Erregulla regeneration and rotation – Lancelin, Moora, Watheroo. Grain legume species comparison – 84ES1, 84LG38, 84MO10, 84ES1. Field pea evaluation – varieties. Aim: To compare the biological and seed yield adaptation to environment between morphological types of field pea. Field pea agronomy – 84KA18, 84LG25, 84ME42, 84MO33, 84MO34, 84N16, 84SG20, 84SG28. Sowing time x seed rate. Pea and wheat response to applied P – 84LG24, 84ME43, 84NO46, …
Summary Of Medic-Rhizobium Field Experiments 1983 – 1984, J G. Howieson
Summary Of Medic-Rhizobium Field Experiments 1983 – 1984, J G. Howieson
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trials 83ME9, 83ME87, 82ME22, 82ME22A, 82ME23.
Method.
Comments
Breeding Wheat Varieties For Acid Soils, I R. Barclay
Breeding Wheat Varieties For Acid Soils, I R. Barclay
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Wheat varieties with improved tolerance of acid soils cold increase yeilds be perhaps 20 per cent or more over a substantialarea ofWestern Australia's eastern wheatbelt.
Aluminium toxicity is probably the main cause of poor root growth and therefore reduced yields on these soils.
Preliminary Age Classification Of Landslides For Inventory Mapping, James P. Mccalpin
Preliminary Age Classification Of Landslides For Inventory Mapping, James P. Mccalpin
James P. McCalpin
A preliminary age classification for landslides is proposed for inventory mapping, based on morphologic criteria visible on aerial photographs. Because landslide scars and deposits are generally disequilibrium landforms, they progress through observable morphologic stages as they age. Four age classes are distinguished: 1) active; 2) inactive-young; 3) inactive-mature; 4) inactive-old. Each age class reflects the age of latest movement only. The morphologic "freshness" of each part of the landslide must be evaluated, including: the head scarp, lateral scarps, marginal drainage, internal scarps and blocks, internal drainage pattern, vegetation type and density, and toe morphology. Morphologic parameters defined from air photos …
Urban Lead In Minnesota: Soil Transect Results Of Four Cities, Howard W. Mielke, Sara Burroughs, Randall Wade, Timothy Yarrow, Paul W. Mielke
Urban Lead In Minnesota: Soil Transect Results Of Four Cities, Howard W. Mielke, Sara Burroughs, Randall Wade, Timothy Yarrow, Paul W. Mielke
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
The focus of this field study was the development of a soil collection and analysis method for the rapid assessment of urban lead (Pb) buildup in four Minnesota cities, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, and Rochester. The results show that soil Pb buildup is mainly a function of urban size, although specific geographic factors, such as a bluff that constrains city development along a narrow corridor, also play a role in Pb distribution and concentration. Maximum urban Pb concentrations were approximately 25, 70, and 100 times rural soil Pb levels, in Rochester, Duluth, and the centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul …
Horticultural Crops - Grapevines, Capsicum, Fruit Trees, Lucerne., D J. Gilbey, R. Klemm
Horticultural Crops - Grapevines, Capsicum, Fruit Trees, Lucerne., D J. Gilbey, R. Klemm
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Crabgrass control in vines - 82SR4, 83SR4 Weed control in capsicums - 83MD10, 84MD6. Herbicide tolerance - fruit - 82MN36. Crabgrass control in lucerne - 82PE60, 83PE6, 84PE4.
Horticultural Crops; Grapevines, Capsicum, Fruit Trees And Lucerne, D J. Gilbey, R Klemm
Horticultural Crops; Grapevines, Capsicum, Fruit Trees And Lucerne, D J. Gilbey, R Klemm
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Crabgrass control in vines – 82SR4, 83SR4. Weed control in capsicums - 83MD10, 84MD6. Herbicide tolerance – fruit – 82MN36. Crabgrass control in lucerne - 82PE60, 83PE6, 84PE4.
Modifying Fertiliser Practices, J S. Yeates, D. M. Deeley, M. F. Clarke, D. Allen
Modifying Fertiliser Practices, J S. Yeates, D. M. Deeley, M. F. Clarke, D. Allen
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
If modified fertiliser practices are adopted phosphorus losses from the Peel-Harvey catchment can be reduced. Farmers can save money on fertiliser applications and the need for more expensive catchment management measures to reduce algal pollution of the estuary will be avoided.
Research data available so far indicate that, with farmer co-operation and the use of the new slow release fertiliser New Coastal Superphosphate, long-term phosphorus application rates can be reduced by 30-40 per cent - and possibly even halved - without lowering agricultural production. This will also reduce phosphorus loss to drainage water.
Although much of the research since 1982 …
Soil Acidity On High Rainfall Pastures, J S. Yeates, D. A. Mcghie, I. R. Wilson
Soil Acidity On High Rainfall Pastures, J S. Yeates, D. A. Mcghie, I. R. Wilson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Most soils of the high rainfall area of south-western Western Australia are naturally acis.
The most acid group of soils, the peaty sands. have been routinely limed before subterranean clover pastures were established since research in the 1950s showed that poor Rhizobium nodulation could be overcome with the application of about 2 tonnes per hectare of coastal limesand.
Pasture Species Evaluation In The Medium Rainfall Zone, C W. Thorn, C K. Revell, S Davies, I Rose
Pasture Species Evaluation In The Medium Rainfall Zone, C W. Thorn, C K. Revell, S Davies, I Rose
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
The effect of mechanical defoliation on the production of legume species in the Katanning region - 84KA26. The effect of grazing on the seed production of legume species - 84KA27. The effect of gypsum and establishment techniques on Circle Valley medic - 84KA29. The effect of gypsum, tillage and nitrogen on cereal yields in a continous crop system - 84KA28. The effect of gypsum on cereal crop yield - Katanning, E. Garlick Kwobrup, D. Webse. Pasture probe evaluation. Aim: To determine the suitability of the Vickery single probe earth plate capacitance meter for determining pasture production.
Sulphur Nutrition Of Pastures. Potassium Nutrition Of High Rainfall Pastures On Deep Sands, J. S. Yeates, M. F. Clarke
Sulphur Nutrition Of Pastures. Potassium Nutrition Of High Rainfall Pastures On Deep Sands, J. S. Yeates, M. F. Clarke
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
A. Sulphur - High Rainfall. 1. Sources, rates, time of application of sulphur to pastures - 80AL1, 80AL4, 80AL48. 2. Sulphur nutrition of pastures - 83PE36. 3. S sources and rates on sandy soils of the high rainfall areas - 84HA20, 84HA27. 4. Maintenance of S on pastures on sandy soils - 84AL35, 84HA19, B4HA26. B. Sulphur - Low Rainfall. 1. Sulphur on pastures - 82AL9, 82KA4. C. Potassium. 1. Sources, rates, time of application of potassium on high rainfall deep sand pastures - 80AL6.
Molybdenum Deficiency In The Wheatbelt, M M. Riley
Molybdenum Deficiency In The Wheatbelt, M M. Riley
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The trace element molybdenum is needed in very small amounts in nitrogen metabolisms of crops and pastures. One of the projects that started as a result of the overall soil acidity research programme was the examination of molybdenum deficiency on acid soils throughout the South-West of Western Australia.
Soil Acidity In The Eastern Wheatbelt, W M. Porter, I. R. Wilson
Soil Acidity In The Eastern Wheatbelt, W M. Porter, I. R. Wilson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
In Western Australia parts of the sandplain of the eastern wheatbelt are very acid and produce poor crops, It was not until the late 1970s that the effect of soil acidity on the productivity of the sandplain soils was examined in any detail.
Since then researchers have learnt a great deal about the nature of soil acidity in the eastern wheatbelt sandplain soils and can suggest management options for farmers.
This article discisses the problem of the very acid soils. It does not deal with the moderately acid, medium textured soils of the eastern wheatbelt. Although the acidity of these …
Barley Production And Soil Acidity, P J. Dolling, W. M. Porter
Barley Production And Soil Acidity, P J. Dolling, W. M. Porter
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
One of the causes of reduced plant yields on acid soils is aluminium toxicity. because barley is extremely sensitive to this mineral, a project started last year to examine the influence of soil acidity on barley production in the main barley growing areas of Western Australia.
This article discusses some of the background information on the project and its aims.
Phosphorus Nutrition, M D A Bolland, M J. Baker
Phosphorus Nutrition, M D A Bolland, M J. Baker
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial No.: 84E31 Location: Esperance Downs Research Station.Results: Fertilizer: TSP = triple superphosphate; NCRP = North Carolina rock phosphate; DRP = Duchess rock phosphate. Cultivation: UC = fertilizer applied to the soil surface and left there: C = fertilizer cultivated into the top 10 cm of soil with a rotary hoe after application to the soil surface. Trial No.: 84M63. Location: South Bodallin (Merredin Research Station). Results: TSP = triple superphosphate; NCRP = North Carolina rock phosphate; DRP = Duchess rock phosphate. UC = fertilizer applied to the soil surface and left there; C = fertilizer mixed in to the …
Oilseed Agronomy, A G. Mckay, R J. Larsen
Oilseed Agronomy, A G. Mckay, R J. Larsen
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Potential of triazine tolerant rapeseed – 84AL44, 84MA23, 84WH31.
Rates and times of triazines on triazine tolerant rapeseed – 84MA22, 84WH33.
Fitness of triazine tolerant and susceptible F1's - 85GL7.
Cleaning crops for cereals – 84MA2.
Interstate variety evaluation – 84MA24, 84MT42,84WH32.
Chemical Manipulation Of Pasture Leys To Regulate Composition Ll., C W. Thorn, M W. Perry, P Fievez
Chemical Manipulation Of Pasture Leys To Regulate Composition Ll., C W. Thorn, M W. Perry, P Fievez
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Introduction.
Materials and methods.
Experimental design.
Sowing.
Herbicides.
Measurements.
Results.
Discussion.
Conclusions.
Lupins Wheat Rotation Long Term Rotation Trials, I Rowland, W Hawkins
Lupins Wheat Rotation Long Term Rotation Trials, I Rowland, W Hawkins
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Long term rotation trials - 66M29, 67Cl3, 67N4, 68E5, 68SG5, 73SG16.
Lupins Wheat Rotation - 80TS3, 82TS2, 82M26.
Lupin Growth And Water Use; Wheat, Barley, Pea, Rob Delane, J. Hamblin, A Bishop Ms
Lupin Growth And Water Use; Wheat, Barley, Pea, Rob Delane, J. Hamblin, A Bishop Ms
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
84C16/84C17 Lupin Growth and Water Use. 84C19 Effect of Density and Nitrogen on Growth and Yield of Uniculm and Tillering Wheat. 84C20 Maturity, Nitrogen and Density Effects of Barley. 84C21 Wheat Variety Trial. 84C18/23/28/33 Pea Research in the Geraldton Region. 84C32 Effect of Terra Sorb on Wheat Yield.
Clover, Bluegreen Aphid And Red Legged Mite Screening, Medicago Murex Evaluation, D J. Gillespie
Clover, Bluegreen Aphid And Red Legged Mite Screening, Medicago Murex Evaluation, D J. Gillespie
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Clover scorch: In spite of poor seasonal conditions, adequate levels of clover scorch developed in the test plots to readily identify susceptible clovers. Of the 333 introductions tested, 23% scored 3.0 or less indicating a high level of resistance. Bluegreen aphid screening: Two hundred and twenty four randomly selected subterranean clovers from all Western Mediterranean collections were tested for resistance to BGA in Nov/Dec of 1983. The susceptibility of annual legumes to Bluegreen aphid. Red legged earth mite screening: Results of two preliminary experiments to develop techniques for mass screening for RLEM resistance in subterranean clover were reported last year. …
Manganese Nutrition Of Cereals, J W. Gartrell
Manganese Nutrition Of Cereals, J W. Gartrell
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Acidifying N fertilizers on availability of native soil Mn, and on fertilizer Mn applied in two forms and two mixing methods 84NO3. Acidifying N fertilizers Mn sources, methods of incorporation 84NO4. Acidifying N fertilizers, Mn sources, methods of incorporation 84NO5. Varietal differences among wheats in ability to absorb and utilize manganese in deficiency situations 84NO6. Manganese residual with acidifying nitrogen fertilizers 84NO7.
Investigation Of Root And Foliar Diseases Associated With Decline In Wheat Yields On Sandplain, Jill Wilson
Investigation Of Root And Foliar Diseases Associated With Decline In Wheat Yields On Sandplain, Jill Wilson
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
A Wheat Industry Research Council Project. In 1984 research was conducted in collaboration with Dr John Hamblin, Dr Allan Brown, Mr Rob Delane and Dr Mark Sweetingham. 1. Field Trial (GE84Cl5): Interactions between disease and agronomic factors, particularly rotation with lupins, and deep tillage. ( i) Yields, (ii) Incidence of root diseases, (iii) Root length and diseased root length, (iv) Leaf disease. 2. Farm Survey (sites from trial 84GE57 of Dr Allan Brown) Incidence of Common Root Rot
Hoegrass, Herbicide, Plant Growth And Soil Activity Of Glyphosate, T Piper
Hoegrass, Herbicide, Plant Growth And Soil Activity Of Glyphosate, T Piper
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Hoegrass tolerant ryegrass. Herbicide incorporation. Plant growth one season after herbicide use. Soil activity of glyphosate. Growth of lupins on plots treated with herbicide for each of the two previous seasons - Trials carried out at Geraldton, Wongan Hills and Wickepin measured the amount of pasture produced on plots that had been treated with herbicides while in crop the previous season.
Alternative Pasture Species For Deep Sands, D A. Nicholas
Alternative Pasture Species For Deep Sands, D A. Nicholas
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Although the climate of the swan coastal plain between Perth and Bunbury is suitable for growing a range of pasture species, some soil types greatly limit this range.
Pasture species commonly grown in the South-West, such as subteranean clover and annual ryegrass, can only be grown successfully on the better soils of the coastal plain - the loams, yellow sands and Joel sands. On the freely drained, deep, infertile Gavin sands such species rarely persist because of the soil's poor water holding capacity, and its water repellency and its poor ability to retain nutrients.
Relative Crop Yields On Different Soil Types, Pea And Lupin, R French
Relative Crop Yields On Different Soil Types, Pea And Lupin, R French
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
1. Relative crop yields on different soil types - 84M50, 84M51, 84M52, 84M53. 2. Pea and lupin time of sowing trials - 84JE42, 84LG32, 84LG31, 84ME55, 84ME53, 84ME54, 84N065. 3. Effect of P-Pickel on Pea Nodulation - 84M64. 4. Lupin Agronomy - 84M55, 82ME52.