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Pasture Species Investigations., D. A. Nicholas Jan 1989

Pasture Species Investigations., D. A. Nicholas

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87WH50, 87NA77, 87KA39

Location: Wongan Hills, Kulin, Nyabing

Selection of subclover cultivars - early maturing.

To select in the field subterranean clover cultivars of early maturity having superior persistence and productivity.


Pasture Species Investigations, D. A. Nicholas Jan 1989

Pasture Species Investigations, D. A. Nicholas

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87MO48, 87A25, 89846B, 87E33, 87KA40

Selection of sub. clover cultivars - early mid.

To select in the field subterranean clover cultivars of early to midseason maturity having superior persistence and productivity.

Koojan.
Avondale Research Station Paddock 9D.
Esperance Downs Research Station Paddock CW1.
Ryan's Brook.


Selection And Evaluation Of Medic Lines With Resistance To Aphids And Improved Agronomic Characteristics., C. M. Saunders Jan 1989

Selection And Evaluation Of Medic Lines With Resistance To Aphids And Improved Agronomic Characteristics., C. M. Saunders

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 89KA11

Location: Great Southern Agricultural Institute - Farm Paddock B15

Main objectives of this trial was to evaluate the lines for their resistance to blue-green aphid, redlegged earthmite and lucerne flea. However since the site lacked a substantial infestation of blue-green aphid and lucerne flea, our efforts were concentrated on redlegged earthmite resistance.


Pasture Species Investigations., D. A. Nicholas Jan 1989

Pasture Species Investigations., D. A. Nicholas

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87V7, 87MT52, 87MA31

Selection of subclover cultivars - mid to late maturing.

To select in the field subterranean clover cultivars of mid to late maturity having superior persistence and productivity.

Location: Vasse Research Station, Mount Barker Research Station, Wilgarup.


The Grazing Value Of Medicago Murex., C. M. Saunders Jan 1989

The Grazing Value Of Medicago Murex., C. M. Saunders

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88KA92

Location: Potts Road, East Kojonup.

At present, limited information is available on the grazing value of Medicago murex cv. Zodiac on sheep live weights and wool growth. This trial was designed to provide data on the relative performance of sheep grazing Zodiac compared with the recommended subterranean clovers (Junee/Seaton Park) in the > 450mm rainfall zone in WA.


Cultivar Evaluation On Low Rainfall Heavy Textured Soils., Bradley Nutt Jan 1989

Cultivar Evaluation On Low Rainfall Heavy Textured Soils., Bradley Nutt

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

a. Trial 88GE34

Cultivar evaluation in machine sown plots.
Location: NMRS

The higher seed yield of Serena compared to the other cultivars resulted in better early forage .production as well a legume dominated pasture.

b. Trial 88TS 63 and 88TS 65

Wheat yields following pastures.
Location: 88TS63 - Perenjori and 88TS65 - Three Springs.

There was no response to nitrogen in either biological yield or grain yield of wheat sown over volunteer based pasture at the Three Springs site. All pasture treatments resulted in similar wheat yields except for Sava because of poor control of the snail medic under the …


Aphid Tolerance Evaluation In Annual Medics., Bradley Nutt Jan 1989

Aphid Tolerance Evaluation In Annual Medics., Bradley Nutt

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 89GE61

Location: East Chapman

Out of the 100 lines tested, 30 experimental lines were less affected (in terms of seed yield) by aphid damage than c.v. Parabinga.


Variety Evaluation On Deep Sandplain Soils, Bradley Nutt Jan 1989

Variety Evaluation On Deep Sandplain Soils, Bradley Nutt

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

a. Trial 88EC17
Small plot evaluation of annual medic species.
Location: East Chapman Research Station.

b. Trial 89E64
Small plot evaluation of annual pasture legumes on deep grey sand.
Location: 'Huntswell' Allanooka.

c. Trial 89GE60
Evaluation of annual medic lines in machine sown plots.
Location: Balla, Tenindewa, Irwin


Soil-Plant-Sheep Organochlorine Pesticide Research, Tony Albertsen Jan 1989

Soil-Plant-Sheep Organochlorine Pesticide Research, Tony Albertsen

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Soil O/C decay (5812)

Locations: Brookhampton, Carbunup, Dardanup, Denmark, Donnybrook, Goodwood, Jindong, Kirrup, Manjimup, Pemberton, Redmond.

To determine the rate of decay of soil Dieldrin.

2. Soil profile distribution of O/Cs (5812) (88AL21/1)

To determine the distribution of O/cs at 1 cm intervals down the soil profile.

3. Soil decontamination of O/Cs (5812)

To assess practical and economic techniques for decontaminating soil Dieldrin residues.

4. The accumulation and rundown of Dieldrin in wethers. (5841)

To determine the relationship between the levels of Dieldrin contamination in soil, pasture, sheep body and wool fat.

5. Surface drainage trial 86V1/5164

Efficient surface …


National Subterranean Clover Improvement Programme, P. G. H. Nichols Jan 1989

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

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

89774F, 89830F 89822H

Location: University Field Station, Shenton Park

The project 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.


Tactical Nitrogen Decisions For Wheat (And N Rates Trials), J. W. Bowden, R. J. Lunt Jan 1989

Tactical Nitrogen Decisions For Wheat (And N Rates Trials), J. W. Bowden, R. J. Lunt

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 89NO77 (89NO76)

Location: Grass Valley.

History: 1984 Lupins.

1985/86 pasture legumes and about 100 kg super/ha.

1987 Wheat yield of 2.8 t/ha using 45 kg DAP/ha and 60 of urea 2-4 WAS.

1988 Gungurru lupins (27 kg/ha seed) yielding 1.9 t/ha using 80 kg super/ha.

Tactical nitrogen trials - summary of treatments required.

Trial 89NO77

Location: Meckering

Treatments existed of nitrogen and urea. Nitrogen was not applied at seeding. Urea was applied at seeding.

Trial 88No77

Tactical nitrogen trials. - summary of observations.

Location: Grass Valley.

Trial 89NO76

Hand harvest 23/11/1989.
Yield components for copper sufficient plots reps. I …


Control Take-All And Gain Other Benefits Of Eliminating Grass From Ley Pastures By Chemical Manipulation, W J. Macleod, Gordon Macnish Jan 1989

Control Take-All And Gain Other Benefits Of Eliminating Grass From Ley Pastures By Chemical Manipulation, W J. Macleod, Gordon Macnish

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

Take-all is the most serious root disease of wheat and barley in Western Australia.

The fungus which causes take-all (Gaeumannomyces graminis var tritici) is wide spread throughout the wheatbelt but is most common in the high and medium rainfall regions (400mm to 750mm average annual rainfall, see map).

Elsewhere in the wheatbelt the presence of take-all affected cereal plants and the loss of crop yield may go unnoticed unless the roots of cereal plants are examined in detail.


Phosphorus Fertilization Through Drip Irrigation, Robert Mikkelsen Jan 1989

Phosphorus Fertilization Through Drip Irrigation, Robert Mikkelsen

Robert Mikkelsen

Although P fertilization through drip irrigation systems has not been widely recommended, a review of currently available literature indicates this fertilizer application technique can offer many advantages when performed properly. Using drip irrigation to apply P fertilizer allows nutrient placement directly into the plant root zone during critical periods of nutrient demand. Less P fertilizer is generally required to achieve sufficient tissue P concentrations and equivalent yields when it is drip-applied than with other application methods. The distribution of drip-applied P in soil depends on soil properties, the source of P fertilizer, the rate of application, and the amount of …


Factors Affecting Selenium Accumulation By Agricultural Crops, Robert Mikkelsen, Albert L. Page, Frank T. Bingham Jan 1989

Factors Affecting Selenium Accumulation By Agricultural Crops, Robert Mikkelsen, Albert L. Page, Frank T. Bingham

Robert Mikkelsen

The accumulation of selenium by plants is of concern worldwide. Many regions grow crops that contain insufficient Se to meet animal nutritional requirements. In these locations with low Se, efforts have been made to increase tissue Se concentrations. Other areas have problems with excessive Se found in vegetation grown on seleniferous soils. Plant species vary in their ability to accumulate and tolerate Se. Selenium accumulator plants can accumulate extremely high Se concentrations (several thousand mg Se kg-1) when grown in seleniferous soils, whereas typical agricultural crops have a much lower Se tolerance (<50 mg Se kg>-1 ). It has been suggested that …


Sheep Preference For Perennial Glandular-Haired And Eglandular Medicago Populations, Andrew W. Lenssen, E. L. Sorensen, G. L. Posler, L. H. Harbers Jan 1989

Sheep Preference For Perennial Glandular-Haired And Eglandular Medicago Populations, Andrew W. Lenssen, E. L. Sorensen, G. L. Posler, L. H. Harbers

Andrew W. Lenssen

Erect glandular-haired Medicago species and hybrid populations have been developed that possess a high degree of resistance to the alfalfa weevil [Hypera postica (Gyllenhal)] and potato leafhopper [Empoasca fabae (Harris)]. Trials were conducted at the North Agronomy Farm, Manhattan, KS, in June and August 1986 to determine if erect glandular hairs on diverse perennial Medicago populations affect forage preference of sheep (Ovis aries). Glandular-haired (+) and eglandular (−) populations were selected from each of the following: diploids M. prostrata Jacq. and M. glandulosa David (KS94) and tetraploids M. glutinosa Bieb. (KS108), M. sativa L. ✕ M. prostrata (KS159), and M. …


Blueberry Advisory Committee Research Report, H Y. Forsythe Jr, Judith A. Collins, David Lambert, John M. Smagula, Tom Degomez, Susan Erich, Mike Goltz, Joan M. King, Rodney J. Bushway, Alfred A. Bushway, Paul R. Hepler, David E. Yarborough, Delmont C. Emerson, Michele Marra Jan 1989

Blueberry Advisory Committee Research Report, H Y. Forsythe Jr, Judith A. Collins, David Lambert, John M. Smagula, Tom Degomez, Susan Erich, Mike Goltz, Joan M. King, Rodney J. Bushway, Alfred A. Bushway, Paul R. Hepler, David E. Yarborough, Delmont C. Emerson, Michele Marra

Wild Blueberry Research Reports

The 1988 edition of the Blueberry Advisory Committee Research Reports was prepared for the Maine Wild Blueberry Commission and the University of Maine Wild Blueberry Advisory Committee by researchers with the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station and Maine Cooperative Extension Service at the University of Maine, Orono. Projects in this report include:

1. Monitoring methods, economic injury levels, and action thresholds for blueberry spanworm larvae in vegetative year fields.

2. Control of secondary blueberry pests

3. Control of blueberry maggot

4. Effect of pruning practices on blueberry insect abundance

5. Survey of Fungi Contaminating Lowbush Blueberries

6. Nutrition Survey 1988

7. …


The Effect Of Seed Origin And Seed Phosphorus On The Growth Of Lupins, M. M. Riley, M. D. Bolland, K. Adcock Jan 1989

The Effect Of Seed Origin And Seed Phosphorus On The Growth Of Lupins, M. M. Riley, M. D. Bolland, K. Adcock

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial: 89SC20

Location: South Carrabin Research Station, Hayden paddock.

The effects of superphosphate and fertilizer on seeds planted over a 21 week period.


Effect Of Seed Phosphorus, Seed Size And Seedling Density On The Growth Of Lupins., M. M. Riley, M. D. Bolland, K. Adcock Jan 1989

Effect Of Seed Phosphorus, Seed Size And Seedling Density On The Growth Of Lupins., M. M. Riley, M. D. Bolland, K. Adcock

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 89SC22

Location: South Carrabin Research Station, Hayden paddock.

Effect of seed phosphorus concentration, fertilizer P level, seed size and seeding rate on plant counts at 6 to 21 weeks.


Irrigation And Fertilizer Management For Horticultural Crops On The Swan Coastal Plain, I R. Mcpharlin, Greg Luke Jan 1989

Irrigation And Fertilizer Management For Horticultural Crops On The Swan Coastal Plain, I R. Mcpharlin, Greg Luke

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

The Swan Coastal Plain is an important area for the production of vegetables, flowers and fruits in Western Australia. The yellow Cottesloe, Karrakatta and the white-grey Bassendean Sands upon which most of this production is based are infertile in their natural state and require large inputs of fertilizer for succesful production of horticultural crops.

Improved irrigation and fertilizer management will be needed to reduce nutrient leaching from horticultural crops on the coastal plain. This will probably involve applying fertilizer and water more frequently, but in smaller quantaties thaan currently practiced. The result should more closely match water and fertilizer supply …


Allelopathic Observations In Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) To Ducksalad (Heteranthera Limosa), R. H. Dilday, Paolo Nastasi, Roy J. Smith Jr. Jan 1989

Allelopathic Observations In Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) To Ducksalad (Heteranthera Limosa), R. H. Dilday, Paolo Nastasi, Roy J. Smith Jr.

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

More than 50 weed species infest drill-seeded rice in the U.S. and one of the most prevalent aquatic weeks is ducksalad (Heteranthera limosa). During the summer of 1988, a field experiment was conducted to identify rice accessions from the USDA/ARS rice germplasm collection for allelopathic effects to ducksalad. In this field experiment, 5,000 accessions were evaluated for allelopathic activity. Five to seven seeds of each rice accession were planted in hills about 75cm apart in two replications. Allelopathic activity was recorded as 1) radius of the area affected by allelochemical from the base of the rice plant and 2) percentage …


Genetic And Plant Growth Regulator Manipulation Of Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Mesocotyl And Coleoptile Lengths, R. S. Helms, R. H. Dilday, M. A. Mgonja, S. Amonsilpa Jan 1989

Genetic And Plant Growth Regulator Manipulation Of Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Mesocotyl And Coleoptile Lengths, R. S. Helms, R. H. Dilday, M. A. Mgonja, S. Amonsilpa

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Significant differences in mesocotyl lengths of semidwarf and non-semidwarf rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars were observed. However, the relationship between plant height and mesocotyl length was found to be due to linkage rather than pleiotropism. Seed treatments of gibberellic acid (GA₃) significantly increased mesocotyl and coleoptile lengths in the laboratory study. The GA₃ seed treatments significantly increased stand density compared to the untreated control in the field study. However, no significant differences were observed for plant height at maturity or grain yields among the GA₃ treatments or the untreated control.


The Nitrogen Response Of Wheat Crops Following Lupins, I C. Rowland, Mel Mason, John Hamblin Jan 1989

The Nitrogen Response Of Wheat Crops Following Lupins, I C. Rowland, Mel Mason, John Hamblin

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

One of the many benefitsof growing narrow-leaved lupins in a crop rotation (Rowland et al 1988) in the increased yield of the following cereal crop as a result of the improved nitrogen level of the soil.

This article reports the results from 41 wheat/lupin rotation trials involving a range of nitrogen rates throughout the Western Australian agricultural area between 1978 and 1987. These trials allowed scientists to assess the interaction of nitrogen fertilization with previous cropping history and to estimate some of the contribution of the nitrogen and other effects of lupins within the crop rotations. The results provide some …


Frost Injury To Wheat, S P. Loss Jan 1989

Frost Injury To Wheat, S P. Loss

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

Frost injury has not been a major concern to the Western Australian wheat industry despite causing spectacular but irregular crop losses on some farms.

The development of suitable herbicides, direct drilling technology and the adoption of early flowering varieties in the late 1970s and early 1980s led to wheat crops being sown and flowering earlier than previously. This resulted in an increase in the incidence of frost damage.

Research into frost indicates that most wheat producers face low to moderate risks of yield loss caused by frost. However, individual farms in particular years can suffer devestating widespread losses. Grost injury …


Flower : Predicting Flowering Times Of Cereal Crops, G A B Elliott, Stephen Loss Jan 1989

Flower : Predicting Flowering Times Of Cereal Crops, G A B Elliott, Stephen Loss

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

FLOWER is a computer program which predicts the flowering date of a given wheat or barley variety at a specified location and sowing date. Department of Agriculture agronomists, breeders and advisers are using the program to provide useful information on how the development of cereals responds to different environments across Western Australia's cereal growing areas.


Breeding Field Peas : Screening Pea Lines, G H. Walton Jan 1989

Breeding Field Peas : Screening Pea Lines, G H. Walton

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

The early use of field peas in Western Australia was as a green manure crop or to feed stock be grazing the mature crop. Varieties which produced a large bulk of green material were sown. There was no control over insects or diseases.

In 1985, the Feseral Government recognised that to realize the potential of grain legumes grown throughout Australia, more research was needed.

One of the Grain Legume Research Council's (GLRC) priorities is species evaluation and variety improvement.

Since 1983, the Western Australian Department of Agriculture has screened advanced crossbred lines from the South Australian breeding programme for its …


Barley Agronomy Experiments., K. L. Young Jan 1989

Barley Agronomy Experiments., K. L. Young

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 89E1, 89SG1, 89MT3

Barley variety x time of sowing trials.

Location: Esperance Downs Research Station, Salmon Gums Research Station, Mt Barker Research Station

To determine the optimum time of ear emergence for barley varieties which vary in maturity.

Trial 89ES2

Location: Melijinup Field Station

Barley variety x time of sowing trials

1. Assess the effect of aphids on the yield of barley at a range of sowing times.

2. Determine the optimum time of ear emergence for barley varieties which vary in maturity.

Trial 89E6

The effect of aphids on the yield of barley

Location: Esperance Downs Research Station. …


Reproduction Of Lindera Melissafolia In Arkansas, Robert D. Wright Jan 1989

Reproduction Of Lindera Melissafolia In Arkansas, Robert D. Wright

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Field reproduction was investigated in several populations of the endangered dioecious species Lindera melissifolia. Fruit set was light and erratic, and even where fruiting was heavy no effective seed bank was found. Field transplantation of greenhouse-grown seedlings was successful for one growing season. Rhizome sprouting was widespread, and produced rapid recovery from fire. Without enhancement of natural reproduction, the species will probably decline.


In Vitro Culture Of Several Rice Cultivars, A. F. Mirlohi, Lyell F. Thompson, R. H. Dilday, Feng H. Huang, Jameel M. Al-Khayri Jan 1989

In Vitro Culture Of Several Rice Cultivars, A. F. Mirlohi, Lyell F. Thompson, R. H. Dilday, Feng H. Huang, Jameel M. Al-Khayri

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Tissue culture methods have been established to regenerate certain rice (Oryza sativa L) cultivars, but regeneration of the rice cultivars widely grown in Arkansas has not been reported. This study has established an in vitroculture for the rice cultivars 'Nortai', 'Starbonnet', 'Mars', Tebonnet', 'Newbonnet', and 'Lemont'. Callus was induced in the dark at either 20 or 28 C from dehusked seeds cultured on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium (Murashige and Skoog, 1962) containing 40 g L^-1 sucrose, 10 g L^1 agar, 0.5, 1.0, or 2.0 mg L^-1 1 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and adjusted to pH 5.7. After four weeks the …


Characterization Of Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Roots Versus Root Pulling Resistance As Selection Indices For Draught Tolerance, Mazo Price, R. H. Dilday, Arthur L. Allen Jan 1989

Characterization Of Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Roots Versus Root Pulling Resistance As Selection Indices For Draught Tolerance, Mazo Price, R. H. Dilday, Arthur L. Allen

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

A technique described as Root Pulling Resistance (RPR) was used to evaluate genotypic differences in root growth and development of 50 rice germplasm accessions and cultivars. Several root characteristics in rice are associated with drought tolerance and avoidance capability of plants. The RPR measurements showed a significant positive correlation with maximum root length (r=0.69), root thickness (r=0.75), branching number (r=0.75), and root dry weight (r= 0.82). Rice genotypes that had a high RPR value were identified as having longer, thicker, and denser root systems. The data indicated that high RPR measurements are strongly correlated with greater root penetration. Munji Sufaid …


Trace Element Nutrition. Tissue Testing Programme 1989. Residual Value. Manganese Nutrition Of Lupins., R. F. Brennan Jan 1989

Trace Element Nutrition. Tissue Testing Programme 1989. Residual Value. Manganese Nutrition Of Lupins., R. F. Brennan

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Evaluation of existing diagnostic procedures for the recommendation of trace element fertilizers.

To compare the accuracy and reliability of a range of tissue and soil tests being variously promoted for use to farmers for the diagnosis and prognosis of zinc and copper deficiencies in wheat crops on Western Australian farms.

Trial 66N14

Long term copper residual trial at the Newdegate Research Station.

To determine the residual value of previously applied copper.

Location: Newdegate Research Station.

Trial 86N27

Residual value of zinc with high analysis nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer.

To determine the decline in effectiveness of zinc on this soil types …