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Plant Growth And Survival In Saline, Waterlogged Soils, Ed Barrett-Lennard, Neil Davidson, Richard Galloway Jan 1990

Plant Growth And Survival In Saline, Waterlogged Soils, Ed Barrett-Lennard, Neil Davidson, Richard Galloway

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

Waterlogged soils in Western Australia are often salt-affected. Recent research has shown that the interaction between waterlogging and salinity has a far greater adverse effect on plant groivth and survival than either of these two factors individually. The consequences of the combined effects of salt and waterlogging for most plant species are increased salt uptake, reduced growth, chlorosis (yellowing of leaves), defoliation, and death. Salt sensitive agricultural species (nonhalophytes) are more severely affected by this interaction than salt tolerant species (halophytes).


Declared Plants - Biology, Ecology And Biocontrol., J. Dodd Jan 1990

Declared Plants - Biology, Ecology And Biocontrol., J. Dodd

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90PE26

Effect of the leaf-mining moth, Dialectica scalariella, on development and seed production of Paterson's Curse, Echium plantagineum.

Location: Jane Brook (Swan Valley)

The aim of the trial was to reveal the effect of the leaf-mining moth on the growth and reproductive output of Paterson's curse. The trial was conducted at Jane Brook (Swan Valley), a site heavily infested with the moth.

Trial 89PE8

Establishment and spread of the leaf-mining moth.

Location: Perth, Avon Valley, Northam, York, Chittering Shire.

The progress of winter 1989 releases of the leaf-mining moth was monitored by inspecting release sites in October 1989, when …


Seepage Interceptor Drains For Reducing Waterlogging And Salinity, Don Mcfarlane, Jim Cox Jan 1990

Seepage Interceptor Drains For Reducing Waterlogging And Salinity, Don Mcfarlane, Jim Cox

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

Shallow interceptor drains can reduce waterlogging on sloping sites. Such drains will more than pay for themselves from the increased crop yield. Recent work has shown that these drains also decrease salinity so that they are cost-effective in the long as well as the short term.


Barley Development Experiment., K. J. Young Jan 1990

Barley Development Experiment., K. J. Young

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88ES1

Mechanisms controlling development in barley.

Location: Melijinup Field Station.

A range of barley varieties have been assessed for their level of adaptation to a range of sowing dates across the cereal growing region of W.A. This study aims to determine the mechanisms controlling development in cultivars which represent the range of development responses available. The relative importance of photoperiod and vernalisation response and inherent earliness will be determined for each variety.


Evaluation Of Persian And Balansa Clovers., R. Snowball Jan 1990

Evaluation Of Persian And Balansa Clovers., R. Snowball

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 89MC6, 89HA3, 89W10

Evaluation of Persian and Balansa clovers.

Evaluate a range of Trifolium species including a selection of Persian and Balansa clovers.


Direct Drilling On Sandplain Soils., Carmel Schmidt Jan 1990

Direct Drilling On Sandplain Soils., Carmel Schmidt

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90EC29

Effect of depth and degree of soil disturbance on root and shoot growth of wheat on wind erosion prone sandy soil.

Location: East Chapman Research Station.

The long-term fertility and stability of the yellow, grey and white sands which make up 60% of the northern wheatbelt soils can only be safeguarded through strict adherence to conservation cropping practices: notably, direct drilling of both cereal and lupin crops. Work by R. Jarvis has shown a 10 - 15% yield advantage due to cultivation of sandplain soils, and data suggest that it is cultivation depth (degree of soil loosening) rather …


Mapping The Extent Of Waterlogged Crop Using Satellite Imagery, Jeremy Wallace, Buddy Wheaton Jan 1990

Mapping The Extent Of Waterlogged Crop Using Satellite Imagery, Jeremy Wallace, Buddy Wheaton

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

No abstract provided.


Waterlogging : How It Reduces Plant Growth And How Plants Can Overcome Its Effects, Tim Setter, Bob Belford Jan 1990

Waterlogging : How It Reduces Plant Growth And How Plants Can Overcome Its Effects, Tim Setter, Bob Belford

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

Lack of oxygen is the major cause of limited plant growth in waterlogged soils. When soils become waterlogged less gas diffuses to and from the roots through the soil pores; there are changes in concentrations of mineral elements in soil solutions; and toxic products of roots and soil microorganisms begin to accumulate. These changes adversely affect germination, growth and development of plants.


Wheat Responses To Levels, Sources And Times Of Application Of Nitrogen., J. W. Bowden, S. J. Burgess, R. J. Lunt, Ian Fillery Jan 1990

Wheat Responses To Levels, Sources And Times Of Application Of Nitrogen., J. W. Bowden, S. J. Burgess, R. J. Lunt, Ian Fillery

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90M055

Associated work: 90NO112, 105,104.111, 90MO53, 54,56

Location: Dandaragan

This project characterizes the dynamics of nitrogen supply to a wheat crop at each of the sites on which various methods of making fertilizer recommendation were tested. It supposedly provides the "optimum" nitrogen fertilizer regime as well as detailed information on nitrogen supply and demand so that results can be made transferable to other situations.

Trial 90MO56

Related trials: 90NO104, 105, 111, 112; 90MO53, 54,55

Tactical nitrogen application for wheat

Location: Danaragan

This project compares tactical and strategic methods for determining nitrogen requirements of wheat. The tactical methods depend on …


Evaluation Of Perennial And Long Season Annual Trifolium Species On A Summer Moist Site At Manjimup., R. Snowball Jan 1990

Evaluation Of Perennial And Long Season Annual Trifolium Species On A Summer Moist Site At Manjimup., R. Snowball

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90MC26

Compare existing lines of Strawberry clover with promising lines of long season annual clover species.


Organochlorine Residues In Soil And Plant., Tony Albertsen Jan 1990

Organochlorine Residues In Soil And Plant., Tony Albertsen

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 5812

To determine the relationship between soil and plant Dieldrin contamination in vegetables.

Location: Bunbury Regional Office (experimental site)


Agronomic Practices To Improve Or Maintain The Protein Content Of High Yielding, Long Season Wheats., Wayne Smith Jan 1990

Agronomic Practices To Improve Or Maintain The Protein Content Of High Yielding, Long Season Wheats., Wayne Smith

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90SG8, 90SG9, 90ES9, 90ES11, 90MT8, 90KO2

Wheat variety * Time of sowing

Location: Salmon Gums Research Station, Mt. Ridley, East Gibson, Mt Barker Research Station, Kojaneerup Research Station

The aim is to define the optimum heading/flowering date on the South Coast. This trial also provides information on the performance of the varieties and new cross-breds at various sowing times.

Trial 90E10, 90ES12, 90ES13, 90ES14, 90ES15, 90ES16, 90SG10, 90SG11, 90MT10, 90KO3, 90KO4

Wheat protein on the South Coast

Location: Esperance Downs Research Station, Gibson, Neridup, Mt Ridley, Salmon Gums Research Station, Mt Barker Research Station, Kojaneerup Research Station

The Australian …


Time Of Sowing X Variety X Seeding Rate For Lupins On The South Coast., M. Seymour Jan 1990

Time Of Sowing X Variety X Seeding Rate For Lupins On The South Coast., M. Seymour

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90E9

Lupin time of sowing x variety x seed rate.

Location: Esperance.

To evaluate the response of lupin varieties to a range of sowing dates and plant densities when grown in high rainfall/long growing season environments.


Pod Setting Of Lupins On The South Coast., M. Seymour Jan 1990

Pod Setting Of Lupins On The South Coast., M. Seymour

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90ES7

Lupin pod setting study.

To investigate the effect of time of sowing on the flowering and pod set of lupins, when grown in high rainfall/long growing season environments.


Weed Control In Crops And Pasture., J. Buckley Jan 1990

Weed Control In Crops And Pasture., J. Buckley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90WH74

Crop establishment trial

Location: Wongan Hills Research Station.

To assess the effect of timing of roundup and sprayseed application and cultivation on crop growth.

Trial 90AB19

Ryegrass control in wheat using slow release trifluralin.

Location: Katanning.

To compare 2 experimental formulations of controlled release trifluralin at 4 rates and 2 timings with some commonly used herbicides for the control of ryegrass in wheat.

Trial 90ME84

Early application of 2, 4-D to wheat.

Location: Corrigin.

To assess the use of 2,4-D.amine at early times of application for the control of broadleaf weeds in wheat.

Trial 90WH92

Early application of …


Virus Diseases Of Subterranean Clover., R. A. Jones Jan 1990

Virus Diseases Of Subterranean Clover., R. A. Jones

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

a) Effect of alfalfa mosaic virus infection on productivity of spaced plants.

Location: South Perth.

Spaced plant trials were done with AMV-EW isolate. Young plants of sub. clover cv. Daliak growing in jiffy pots were inoculated with AMV- containing sap or mock-inoculated with healthy sap and then transplanted onto the South Perth plots in paired rows separated by oat buffer rows.

b) Effect of Bean Yellow Mosaic Virus on productivity of grazed swards. (90MT14).

Location: Mt Barker.

A trial was done to examine the effect of BYMV infection on productivity of grazed subterranean clover swards.

c) Persistence of CMV from …


Busselton, Margaret River, Augusta: Land Capability Study, Peter J. Tille, Neil Clifton Lantzke Jan 1990

Busselton, Margaret River, Augusta: Land Capability Study, Peter J. Tille, Neil Clifton Lantzke

Land resources series

The study was done to ensure that information on the area's land resource, and its capability, is available for land use planning. This information will assist planners to make decisions which can allow for the optimal development of the land while avoiding land degradation or land use conflicts. A map showing the distribution of land units defined according to soil type, topography, drainage and wind exposure was prepared at a scale of 1:50,000. From this map a smaller scale, less detailed land systems map was drawn. Land capability, the ability of land to sustain a specific use without undesirable on-site …


Land Resources In The Northern Section Of The Peel-Harvey Catchment, Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia Map, Dennis Van Gool Jan 1990

Land Resources In The Northern Section Of The Peel-Harvey Catchment, Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia Map, Dennis Van Gool

Land resources series

Land Resources Map and Land Capability table for the northern section of the Peel-Harvey catchment. Prepared to assist nutrient management and land use planning in the southern section of the Peel-Harvey catchment.


Deep Banding Phosphate For Lupins. 1990 Results., R. J. Jarvis Jan 1990

Deep Banding Phosphate For Lupins. 1990 Results., R. J. Jarvis

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trials 90SC1, 90SC21, 90SC12, 88SC28, 90WH73

There is no doubt that deep banding is the only effective way to provide an efficient supply of phosphorus for lupins in the eastern wheatbelt.

Location: Carrabin, Wongan Hills.


Potassium Nutrition Of Pastures On The Sandplain Soils Of Western Australia., N. K. Edwards Jan 1990

Potassium Nutrition Of Pastures On The Sandplain Soils Of Western Australia., N. K. Edwards

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Aims: Determine the factors affecting the fate of native and applied potassium on sandplain soils.
Define current and residual response curve parameters for potassium applications.
Develop recommendations for the economic management of soil potassium levels.

Trial 88BA46

Maintenance application rates of potassium on sandplain soils.

Location: Badgingarra Research Station.

Fertilizer: Pastures and L. cosentinii - 200 kg/ha Super topdressed, wheat - 100 kg/ha Super topdressed, 120 kg/ha Agras No 1 drilled, lupins - 240 kg/ha Super Mn drilled. Urea topdressed on wheat on 26 June, 100 kg/ha.

Trial 88TS69

Maintenance application rates of potassium on sandplain soils

Location: North Eneabba. …


Time Of Sowing And Variety Of Lupins On The South Coast., M. Seymour Jan 1990

Time Of Sowing And Variety Of Lupins On The South Coast., M. Seymour

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90ES5, 90ES6, 90E7

Lupin time of sowing x variety.

Location: Gibson

To evaluate the response of lupin varieties to a range of sowing dates when grown in high rainfall/long growing season environments.

Trial 90ES8

Lupin time of sowing x variety.

Location: Scaddan

To evaluate the response of lupin varieties to a range of sowing dates.


Rates Of Phosphorus And Potassium For Lupins On The South Coast,, M. Seymour Jan 1990

Rates Of Phosphorus And Potassium For Lupins On The South Coast,, M. Seymour

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90ES23

Phosphorus and potassium response of lupins in high rainfall areas.

Location: Neridup

To evaluate the response of lupins to Phosphorus and Potassium response of lupins in high rainfall areas.


Getting The Best Out Of Our Wheats., Brenda Shackley, L. Lambert Jan 1990

Getting The Best Out Of Our Wheats., Brenda Shackley, L. Lambert

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trials: 90KA82 (TOS1), 90KA83 (TOS 2), 90KA84 (TOS 3)
90LG4 (TOS 1), 90LG45 (TOS 2), 90LG46 (TOS 3)
90LG47 (TOS 1), 90LG48 (TOS 2), 90LG49 (TOS 3)
90N42 (TOS 1), 90N43 (TOS 2), 90N44 (TOS 3)

Variety * time of sowing (TOS)

Locations: Wagin, Tarin Rock, Newdegate Research Station and Lake Varley.

Determine the optimum sowing date for maximum yield for a range of released and unreleased wheat cultivars.

Trials: 90KA79, 90LG50, 90LG51, 90N62

Nitrogen application.

Locations: Wagin, Tarin Rock, Newdegate Station and Lake Varley.

Determine the response of released and unreleased wheat cultivars to the application of nitrogen.

Trials: …


Development Of Herbicide Tolerant Lupin Varieties., J. Cooper Jan 1990

Development Of Herbicide Tolerant Lupin Varieties., J. Cooper

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90GL26

Effect of growth stage at application of response to atrazine.

To determine the optimum stage for application of atrazine to show the most consistent and maximum differences between varieties of lupins in glasshouse tolerance trials.

Trial 90GL28

Response to lupin varieties to metribuzin applied post emergence.

This is an initial quick screening to determine if the same pattern of responses occurs when metribuzin is applied as when simazine/atrazine is used. Field rates were used assuming that there are 1,250,000 pots/ha. The recommended rate applied to peas is 300g/ha so this was used as an estimate of the amount …


Investigating Poor Pasture Productivity., J. W. Bowden, R. J. Lunt, C. Broun Jan 1990

Investigating Poor Pasture Productivity., J. W. Bowden, R. J. Lunt, C. Broun

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90N06

Location: West Dale

To determine the reason for poor pasture productivity in medium rainfall zone. Specifically why the pastures are dominated by the poorly productive species Trifolium suffocatum and why there was a large response to phosphorous fertilizer at 50 ppm P in the soil.


Systems For Early Sowing Of Wheat In Low Rainfall Zones., Nicole Kerr, Glenn Adam Jan 1990

Systems For Early Sowing Of Wheat In Low Rainfall Zones., Nicole Kerr, Glenn Adam

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Aims:

(i) use available climatic data to determine when breaks are likely to occur, and assess the risk of crop failure from 'false breaks'.

(ii) determine optimum methods of early crop establishment on a number of soil types, particularly massive earth soils.

(iii) determine the yield advantages of early planting of cereals, and sowing date * variety interactions. (iv) increase adoption of early sowing technology throughout the north-eastern wheatbelt.

Trial 90GE7, 90GE8, 90NM1 and 90GE10

Time of sowing * variety trials.

Location: Balla, North Mullewa and Morawa.

All of the trials the following design: 3 sowing dates (mid May, late …


Potassium Nutrition Of Lupins On The Sandplain Soils Of Western Australia., N. K. Edwards Jan 1990

Potassium Nutrition Of Lupins On The Sandplain Soils Of Western Australia., N. K. Edwards

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Aim: Develop recommendations for optimal potassium fertilizer application strategies for lupin production. Further develop soil and tissue test calibrations for lupin grain production.

Trial 89EC32

Potassium nutrition of lupins on sandplain soils.

Location: East Chapman Research Station.

Fertilizer: At sowing: 50 kg/ha DAP, 50 kg/ha Urea topdressed. 100 kg/ha Urea topdressed 10/7.

Trial 89GE90

Potassium nutrition of lupins on sandplain soils.

Location: Allanooka

Fertilizer: At sowing: 120 kg/ha Agras No. 1. 100 kg/ha Urea topdressed 10/7.

Trial 89MO51

Potassium nutrition of lupins on sandplain soils.

Location: Lancelin.

Fertilizer: At sowing: 110 kg/ha Agras No. 1. 60 kg/ha Urea topdressed 10/7. …


"Flowering Windows" For Crops, W. K. Anderson Jan 1990

"Flowering Windows" For Crops, W. K. Anderson

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trials:

Wheat - 90BA 38-42, 90N 37-41,

Barley - 90BA 48-52, 90N 50-54, 90C 19-23, 90C 29-33, 90WH 46-49, 90EB 22-26, 90M 31-35. 90WH 56-59, 90E 41-45, 90MT 50-54, 90M 41-45, 90SG 49-53.

Oats - 90BA 43-47, 90N 45-49, 90C 24-28, 90EB 17-21, 90WH 51-54, 90E 36-40, 90MT 45-49, 90M 36-40, 90SG 44-48.

Lupins - 90BA 53-57, 90N 55-59, 90EB 8-12, 90WH 61-64, 90MT 55-59, 90M 46-50.

Location: Chapman Research Station, Badgingarra Research Station, Wongan Hills Research Station, Merredin Research Station, East Beverley Research Station, Newdegate Research Station, Mount Barker Research Station and Salmon Gums Research Station.

To determine the …


National Subterranean Clover Improvement Programme., P. G. H. Nichols Jan 1990

National Subterranean Clover Improvement Programme., P. G. H. Nichols

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

The National Subterranean Clover Improvement Programme (NSCIP) aims to develop, by breeding and selection, better adapted and more productive low—oestrogen cultivars of subterranean clover for a range of environments in southern Australia. The programme is a collaborative one with the University of Western Australia and consists of two phases: (i) early generation selection, which involves selecting varieties satisfying primary selection criteria; and (ii) field evaluation of advanced lines, which is conducted by the Departments of Agriculture in each State and co—ordinated by the Plant Breeder.

The first phase is conducted at the University Field Station (UFS) and is continued until …


The Role Of Perennial Pasture Species For Increasing Sheep Production In The Medium Rainfall Zone Of W.A., C. M. Saunders Jan 1990

The Role Of Perennial Pasture Species For Increasing Sheep Production In The Medium Rainfall Zone Of W.A., C. M. Saunders

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trials: 90AL33, 90AL34, 90ES56, 90ES57 and 90KA100

91KA117, 91KA116,

Locations: Green Range, Esperance, Pingrup, Katanning, Broomhill.

To examine the productivity and persistence of perennial grasses in the 350-800 mm rainfall zone of W.A.