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Pasture Cultivar Comparison - Large Plots., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett Jan 1988

Pasture Cultivar Comparison - Large Plots., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88TS63

Location: Perenjori

To evaluate the effect of various legume pasture cultivars on pasture and crop production.


Long Season Serradella Evaluation., L. Cransberg Jan 1988

Long Season Serradella Evaluation., L. Cransberg

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88AL32

Location: Walpole

To select productive and persistent serradella lines for the deep acidic sands in the very high rainfall zone on the south coast.


Surface Drainage Trial., Tony Albertsen Jan 1988

Surface Drainage Trial., Tony Albertsen

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 86V1

Location: Vasse Research Station

Laser levelling demonstration areas at Vasse Research Station have improved surface drainage and reduced waterlogging, flooding and salt accumulation. Reseeding these laser treated areas has resulted in greater pasture productivity and stock carrying capacity. The overall cost of this exercise has to be met by increased animal productivity.


Going Beyond Single Figure Fertilizer Recommendations, S J. Burgess Jan 1988

Going Beyond Single Figure Fertilizer Recommendations, S J. Burgess

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

Single-figure fertilizer recommendations are useful guidelines but they do not tell a farmer anything about the consequences of applying fertilizer at rates other than those recommended.


Climatic Change In Western Australia, M A. Frahmand, R A. Nulsen Jan 1988

Climatic Change In Western Australia, M A. Frahmand, R A. Nulsen

Books & book chapters

The greenhouse effect is now an established scientific fact. Evidence published in the US and Australia in 1987 leaves little room for doubt. Carbon dioxide sent into the air whenever fossil fuels are burnt traps reflected heat from the Earth's surface - just as a greenhouse traps heat on a summer's day.

The uncertainties currently present in any prediction of future regional climate are very large. This paper presents a synopsis of current literature related to the future climate of Western Australia.


Plant Regeneration And The Control Of Dust On The South Common, Carnarvon, I W. Watson Jan 1988

Plant Regeneration And The Control Of Dust On The South Common, Carnarvon, I W. Watson

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

No abstract provided.


Experimental Summary 1988., R Loughman, G Thomas, G Cusack, R Hulakjo, R E. Wilson, T N. Khan Jan 1988

Experimental Summary 1988., R Loughman, G Thomas, G Cusack, R Hulakjo, R E. Wilson, T N. Khan

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

  1. Disease complexes in wheat field screening trials.
  2. Glasshouse screening for wheat leaf disease resistance
  3. Effect of phosphate, stand density and Rovral on Pleiochaeta setosa in lupins.
  4. Genotype and Rovral for Pleiochaeta setosa in lupins.
  5. Control of Septoria in early sown wheat.
  6. Controlling Pyrenophora graminea leaf stripe in barley.
  7. Effect of environment on leaf stripe in barley
  8. Unusual seed quality problems.


Dryland Pasture Legume Programme, C. K. Revell, G. Croker, J. Simmons, L. Heinrich Jan 1988

Dryland Pasture Legume Programme, C. K. Revell, G. Croker, J. Simmons, L. Heinrich

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Medic variety evaluation

a. Row Evaluation - 88ME122 - Merredin.
This method of assessment was used to test a range of new medic material originating from the South Australian Department of Agriculture.

b. Evaluation of burr medics on Morrel soils. - 88ME84 - Nokaning.

c. Evaluation of burr medics on Whitegum soils. 88ME85 - North Kellerberrin.

d. Evaluation of Santiago in low rainfall areas - 88ME86 - Mukinbudin.

e. Selection of early maturing M. murex. 88SC30 - Merredin.

f. Medic species evaluation - large plots. 88NO88 - Tammin.

g. Medic species evaluation - large plots. 85M43 - Merredin Research …


Production From The Management Of Burr Medic Pastures, C W. Thorn Jan 1988

Production From The Management Of Burr Medic Pastures, C W. Thorn

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

No abstract provided.


Summary Of Rhibozium Field Experiments In 1988, J G. Howieson Jan 1988

Summary Of Rhibozium Field Experiments In 1988, J G. Howieson

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

87M11, 87H12, 88KA77, 88ME97, 88GE32, 88ME98, 88GE33A, 88GE33B, 88KA86, 88ME86.

Title, aim, background, treatments, tables, results, discussion, conclusions.


Lupin Variety Tolerance To Herbicides, D Bowran, R Watson Jan 1988

Lupin Variety Tolerance To Herbicides, D Bowran, R Watson

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88EC31

This site received a basal treatment of 1.5 L of simazine/ha prior to seeding. Due to a heavy stubble load lupin seed was dropped onto the surface and lightly incorporated.

High rates of Simazine were better tolerated by Gungurru 75A/260 and CE2/435. The highest rate of Brodal reduced yields in all varieties except Gungurru.

Trial 88EB27

This site was severely infested with aphids and bean mosaic virus such that the varieties Illyarrie and Danja had up to 60% plant death by anthesis. Other varieties were affected but to a lesser extent.


An Inventory And Condition Survey Of Rangelands In The Ashburton River Catchment, Western Australia, A A. Mitchell, A L. Payne, W F. Holman Jan 1988

An Inventory And Condition Survey Of Rangelands In The Ashburton River Catchment, Western Australia, A A. Mitchell, A L. Payne, W F. Holman

Technical Bulletins

The inventory and condition survey of rangelands in the Ashburton River catchment, undertaken by the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia (DAFWA) between 1976 and 1978, describes and maps the natural resources of the region’s pastoral leasehold land. This survey report provides a baseline record of the existence and condition of the natural area’s resources, to assist with the planning and implementation of land management practices. The report identified and described the condition of soils, landforms, vegetation, habitat, ecosystems, and declared plants and animals. It also assessed the impact of pastoralism and made land management recommendations. The area surveyed …


Selection And Development Of Early Maturing Varieties Of Murex Medic., D. J. Gillespie Jan 1988

Selection And Development Of Early Maturing Varieties Of Murex Medic., D. J. Gillespie

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88A25, 88MO44, 88NA83, 88AL15

Location: Avondale, New Norcia, Darkan, Cranbrook, Arthur River, Kellerberrin North Quairdading, Gabalong, Merredin, Badgebup and Pingrup.

Over 300 recent overseas introductions of murex medic were evaluated in rows at South Perth in 1988. Of these 15 selections were identified with acceptable spinniness that flower in 100 days or less. Four years ago there was only one selection flowering in under 110 days and that was spiny!

These selections will be evaluated in small plot trials in several country sites in 1989.

This programme aims to identify superior varieties to Zodiac which was released in 1988.


Lucerne Herbicides (Tolerance), R Hurst Jan 1988

Lucerne Herbicides (Tolerance), R Hurst

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To determine the phytotoxicity of various herbicides on established Lucerne pasture and their efficacy on the various weed species present.


Herbicide Residues, T Piper Jan 1988

Herbicide Residues, T Piper

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial Nos. 88SG28, 88SG29.

Pea growth following sulphonyl urea herbicide use,

Trial Nos. 88SG30, 88SG31, 88LG68, 88LG69, 88LG70

Medic regeneration following the use of the herbicide Glean.

Trial No. 88PE74

Herbicide resistant weeds, Cranes ryegrass response to Hoegrass.

Trial No. 88MO51

Timing of applications of Sertin to Hoegrass resistant ryegrass Timing of applications of Sertin to Hoegrass resistant ryegrass.


Pasture Cultivar Comparison On Acid Wodjil Soil - Large Plots., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett Jan 1988

Pasture Cultivar Comparison On Acid Wodjil Soil - Large Plots., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88TS64

Location: Latham

To evaluate the effect of various legume pasture cultivars on pasture production on acid wodjil soils.


Murex Medic Trials And Redlegged Earthmite Impacts, D. Gillespie Jan 1988

Murex Medic Trials And Redlegged Earthmite Impacts, D. Gillespie

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Selection and development of early maturing varieties of murex medic.

Small plot trials were established at six medium and low rainfall sites in autumn 1988. All were hand sown 2Mx3Mplots sown at 50 kg/ha except for the Merredin site which was drill sown at 10 kg/ha.

Locations: Badgebup, Gabalong, Kellerberrin, Merredin, North Quairading, Pingrup.

2. Mid season murex medic evaluation.

Locations: Avondale, Cranbrook, Darkan and New Norcia

This programme aims to identify superior varieties to Zodiac which was released in 1988.

3. Management of murex medic.

Locations: Arthur River

After three years of drought the large grazing trial at …


Crop Establishment Methods For Lupin Disease Management, M Sweetingham, A Pelham, M Judges Jan 1988

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

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Pleiochaeta root rot, 88WH33, 88M38, 88WH34, 88M39, 87WH45, 87M52.

Brown spot and Pleiochaeta root rot, 88M40, 88C4, 88ME59, 88NO73, 88ME60, 88SC33.

Rhizoctonia root and hypocotyl rots, 88NO74, 88GE53, 88GE31, 88E38.

Fungicide drench trials, 88NO92.


Tolerance Of New Cereal Varieties To Current Herbicides., D Bowran Jan 1988

Tolerance Of New Cereal Varieties To Current Herbicides., D Bowran

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88EB26

While this site had a low population of weeds no yield increases were apparent. Few variety differeces were apparent at this site, though Hoegrass + Glean reduced yield of Crabook significantly.

Trial 88EC27

Few crop effects were experienced at this site. The major effect was due to variable fertility in replicates 3 and 4 and this resulted in the somewhat uyp and down nature for the Glean, Logran and hoegrass results.

Trial 88SC32

This site had a major problem with soil acidity and only triticale and oats grew satisfactorily. Barley was strongly influenced by the acidity and many …


Tolerance Of Recommended Cereal Varieties Of New Herbcides, David Bowran Jan 1988

Tolerance Of Recommended Cereal Varieties Of New Herbcides, David Bowran

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

88EC28, 88SC31, 88N73.


Brome Grass Population Dynamics, A H. Cham Jan 1988

Brome Grass Population Dynamics, A H. Cham

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To identify the level of brome grass under various crop rotation systems. To design the best control system. To understand some of the effects of changing rotation systems. 86C1


Code Lists For Computerized Soil And Land Resource Data Recording, Peter D. King, M R. Wells Jan 1988

Code Lists For Computerized Soil And Land Resource Data Recording, Peter D. King, M R. Wells

Resource management technical reports

No abstract provided.


A Method Of Assessing Water Erosion Risk In Land Capability Studies : Swan Coastal Plain And Darling Range, M R. Wells Jan 1988

A Method Of Assessing Water Erosion Risk In Land Capability Studies : Swan Coastal Plain And Darling Range, M R. Wells

Resource management technical reports

No abstract provided.


The Concept Of Prime Agricultural Land : A Western Australian Perspective, Vivian T. Read Jan 1988

The Concept Of Prime Agricultural Land : A Western Australian Perspective, Vivian T. Read

Resource management technical reports

No abstract provided.


Salinity In Western Australia : A Situation Statement, V T. Read Jan 1988

Salinity In Western Australia : A Situation Statement, V T. Read

Resource management technical reports

The Select Committee on Salinity was established by the Legislative Council of the Parliament of Western Australia in November 1987 to inquire into and report on salinity in Western Australia giving particular regard to:

• what action has, or is being taken, to assess the magnitude of the problem;

• what form of action can, or should, be taken to control salinity;

• what legislative of administrative acts or incentives to the private sector are necessary or desirable to assist further in controlling or eradicating salinity.

Members appointed to the Select Committee were the Honourable David Wordsworth (Chairman), the Honourable …


Preliminary Groundwater And Salinity Investigations In The Eastern Wheatbelt 2. Merredin Catchment, Richard J. George Dr, P W C Frantom Jan 1988

Preliminary Groundwater And Salinity Investigations In The Eastern Wheatbelt 2. Merredin Catchment, Richard J. George Dr, P W C Frantom

Resource management technical reports

Saline groundwater occurs within twelve metres of the surface throughout the valley of the Merredin catchment. Saline groundwater occurs within deep sediments deposited in the valley and deeply-weathered bedrock materials. Rapid groundwater recharge appears to be taking place in sandy-textured soils high in the landscape and directly into the Cainozoic sediments in the valley floor. Water-tables are rising at approximately ten centimetres each year in the upper catchment area.


Soil Conservation And Management Strategies For The Toolibin Catchment, S J. Hearn Jan 1988

Soil Conservation And Management Strategies For The Toolibin Catchment, S J. Hearn

Resource management technical reports

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Permeability, Conductivity, Conductance And Resistance In The Description Of Water Movement In Soils And Plants, H Borg Jan 1988

The Use Of Permeability, Conductivity, Conductance And Resistance In The Description Of Water Movement In Soils And Plants, H Borg

Resource management technical reports

Permeability, conductivity, conductance and resistance are important parameters in the description of water movement in soils and plants. These terms are related, but not synonymous. Permeability is only a function of the flow pathgeometry of the medium, while conductivity also depends on the fluid involved. Conductance, in addition, takes the size of the medium into account. Resistance is simply the inverse ofconductance. By applying the definition of resistance, it isshown that Darcy's law and Ohm's law are equivalent. Conductance and resistance relate volume flow rate to a potential difference, but to relate volume flux (volume flowrate per unit area) to …


Evaluating Prime Agricultural Land In The Shire Of Manjimup, V T. Read Jan 1988

Evaluating Prime Agricultural Land In The Shire Of Manjimup, V T. Read

Resource management technical reports

No abstract provided.


Water Erosion In The Geraldton Area During June-July 1986, K J. Bligh Nov 1987

Water Erosion In The Geraldton Area During June-July 1986, K J. Bligh

Resource management technical reports

No abstract provided.