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Agronomy and Crop Sciences

Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

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Wheat

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Long-Term Rotation Trials., I Rowland, W Hawkins Jan 1989

Long-Term Rotation Trials., I Rowland, W Hawkins

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Paddock 5AE on Merredin research station, 66M29, 67C13, 67N4, 68E5, 68SG5, 73SG16, 88EB2.


Long Season Wheat Production On The South Coast Of Western Australia., W R. Smith, A P. Webster Jan 1989

Long Season Wheat Production On The South Coast Of Western Australia., W R. Smith, A P. Webster

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Fungicide, time of sowing, wheat variety. Time of sowing, wheat variety, 89AL3, 89ES3, 89JE1, 89KO3. Wheat phenology, 89E5, 89MT8. Aphid control, time of sowing, wheat variety, 89E3, 89MT5.


Grain Legume Agronomy 1976-1977, G H. Walton Jan 1977

Grain Legume Agronomy 1976-1977, G H. Walton

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

76B1, Lupin agronomy, high rainfall area.

CB49, Lupin crop establishment methods.

76JE7, Lupin agronomy and soil fertility improvement.

74MO11, Seedling regeneration.

75MO7, Pasture establishment under unicrop and soil fertility improvement.

76MO13, L. cosentinii cv CB49 agronomy.

76MO14, Amino acid sequence study in the maturation of lupin seed.

76MT4, Chick pea response to plant density.

76MT5, Effect of waterlogging on lupin species.

76NA9, Polyculture of wheat and lupin.

76NA10, Pasture establishment under cover crops.

76TS12, L cosentinii cv agronomy.


1971 Field Experimental Results, T. O. Albertsen Jan 1971

1971 Field Experimental Results, T. O. Albertsen

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Maintenance P and S for pastures in low rainfall areas

66MO6, 67MO1, 68NO5, 68TS1, 65A1, 65C5, 69WH1,66KA7, 66LG1, 68LG1, 65N5, 67GE2, 67NO5, 66NA3, 66ME3, 66NO9.

Stocking rate and rate of super on Cyprus barrel Medic pasture

66M30.

Continuous cropping with N.P.S.

69NO1, 60NA1, 69ME1,69TS1.

Super rates for wheat

71GE5, 71GE6, 71GE40, 71J22, 71N15

Gypsum rates on rape

71GE31, 71TS24, 71TS25, 71NO22, 71NA22,71NA23, 71KA1, 71KA14, 71BY1, 71BR15, 71AL9.

Rates of phosphorus and sulphur on rape and wheat

71A16


Trial Results 1970 - Yield Data, M L. Poole Jan 1970

Trial Results 1970 - Yield Data, M L. Poole

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

This Report Summarizes Yield Data for the following Trials:- Trial 1 - 70 WH 16 - Rates of Seeding Arlo and Target Rapeseed - Wongan Hills Research Station. Trial 2 - 70 MT 19 - Rates of Seeding Arlo and Target Rapeseed - Mt. Barker Research Station. Trial 3 - 70 E 25 - Rapeseed Variety Trial - Esperance Downs Research Station. Trial 4 - 70 MT 27- Rapeseed Variety Trial - Mt. Barker Research Station. Trial 5 - 70 MT - Competition between Wheat, Linseed, Rape and Wimmera Rye Grass - Mt. Barker Research Station. Trial 6 - 70 …


Glasshouse Trials 1970, M G. Mason Jan 1970

Glasshouse Trials 1970, M G. Mason

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Two glasshouse trials were carried out - ( 1) Ef'fect of Placement of' Urea and Soil Moisture Level on Germination of Wheat. (2) Effect of Placement of Urea on Germination of Wheat Oats, Barley, Linseed and Rape. ·


Nitrogenous Fertilisers For Cereal Grain And Oil Crops - Results From 1970 Trials With Wheat, Barley, Linseed And Rape, M G. Mason Jan 1970

Nitrogenous Fertilisers For Cereal Grain And Oil Crops - Results From 1970 Trials With Wheat, Barley, Linseed And Rape, M G. Mason

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

These results are tabulated for 3 zones, A,B and C, which are delineated on a map in Bulletin No. 3575.

"Nitrogen Fertilisers for Cereal Production" by M.G. Mason - (Journal of' Agriculture of W.A. - May 1968)


Soil And Plant Water Studies On Wheat Summary Of Results 1969/70, D Tennant Jan 1969

Soil And Plant Water Studies On Wheat Summary Of Results 1969/70, D Tennant

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Location

Trials were carried out within a radius of 5 miles of

Tammin on the properties of Messrs P. York and B. Nottage.

Sites represented deep sand, sandy loam, sand/clay and grey

clay soil types.


Fertility Build-Up In Wheatbelt Soils, M D. Carroll Jan 1969

Fertility Build-Up In Wheatbelt Soils, M D. Carroll

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Areas of loamy sand from Wongan Hills Research Station, which had carried subterranean clover for varying numbers of years, were sampled at five depth intervals to 60 cm. Wheat yield and a range of soil properties were related to numbers of years under subterranean clover. (W56H)


Wheatbelt Trace Element Nutrition 1969, J W. Gartrell Jan 1969

Wheatbelt Trace Element Nutrition 1969, J W. Gartrell

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Rates of Copper and Zinc on Wheat. 2. Rates and Sources of Zinc on Wheat: 3..Zinc Spray Treatments on Wheat.


Report On Trials Conducted In 1978 And 1969 By Plants Research Division And Wheat And Sheep Division, J W. Gartrell Jan 1968

Report On Trials Conducted In 1978 And 1969 By Plants Research Division And Wheat And Sheep Division, J W. Gartrell

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

In the late 1920's the seven million acres of virgin land

between Hyden and Salmon Gums were considered for settlement under

the "3,500 farms scheme" because it constituted "practically the

only large area of wheat lands in a suitable climatic zone not then

settled in Australia" (Teakle 1939).


Land Resource Evaluation - Ninety Mile Tank Report On Trials Conducted 1968, 1969 And 1970 By Plant Research Division And Wheat And Sheep Division, J W. Gartrell Jan 1968

Land Resource Evaluation - Ninety Mile Tank Report On Trials Conducted 1968, 1969 And 1970 By Plant Research Division And Wheat And Sheep Division, J W. Gartrell

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

In the late 1920's the seven million acres of virgin land between Hyden and Salmon Gums were considered for settlement under the "3,500 farms scheme" because it constituted "practically the only large area of wheat lands in a suitable climatic zone not then settled in Australia" (Teakle 1939). At that time the sandy scrubplain soils were more a liability than an asset because methods of profitably farming the light soils had not then been evolved. These useless scrubplains merely increased the distances between patches of' more f'ertile soils. The scheme for settlement was based mainly on the potential of' the …