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Field Pea In The Great Southern, Ian Pritchard, Rodger Beermier, Mark Seymour
Field Pea In The Great Southern, Ian Pritchard, Rodger Beermier, Mark Seymour
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Semi-leafless field pea like Kaspa have lifted the benchmark set by the previous conventional varieties such as Parafield and Dunwa. Semi-leafless field pea have the same traits as conventional field pea: adaptation to a range of soil types; wide selection of weed control options (including crop topping); nitrogen input; disease break; and reduction in root lesion nematodes. Semi-leafless pea is easier to harvest and is less prone to pod shatter.
A Guide For Skeleton Weed Management And Control, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
A Guide For Skeleton Weed Management And Control, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
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Assisting Western Australian landholders to eradicate skeleton weed and to prevent its further spread within the State