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Lupin Logic Number 77 Dec 1996

Lupin Logic Number 77

Lupin Logic

Contents

Understanding Plant Breeders Rights Peter Portmann, Principal Plant Breeder

Lupin prices

Immature seeds

Kalya lupins

Seed freight subsidy


Lupin Logic Number 75 Oct 1996

Lupin Logic Number 75

Lupin Logic

Contents

Anthracnose arrives - Mark Sweetingham, Senior Pant Pathologist, Agriculture Western Australia

- Seed source

- Past experiences

- Anthracnose strains

- Disease symptoms

- Quarantine

- Action required

Release of 460 Kalya

Seed testing

Pool payments

Budworm


Lupin Logic Number 74 Sep 1996

Lupin Logic Number 74

Lupin Logic

Contents

Change and no change

Lupin harvesting

Lupins in the United Kingdom George Milford and Ian Shield, Rothamsted

Weed control in lupins

Cladosporium

Aphid control

Lupins as food


Lupin Logic Number 73 Aug 1996

Lupin Logic Number 73

Lupin Logic

Contents

Lupins in Chile Erik von Baer

- 1995-96 season

- Outlook for 1996/97

- The future

CMV resitance in yellow lupins

Aphid outlook

Lupin market

Pulse conference


Lupin Logic Number 72 Jul 1996

Lupin Logic Number 72

Lupin Logic

Contents

Post-emergence broadleaf weed control in lupins Terry Piper

- Grass weeds

Lupin production in Germany Peter Roemer, Suedwestdeutsche Saatzucht

Forecasting aphid outbreaks and virus epidemics Dr Debbie Thackeray

Vital reading


Lupin Logic Number 71 Jun 1996

Lupin Logic Number 71

Lupin Logic

Contents

Lupin seeding demonstration

Cucumber mosaic virus

Market opportunities in Indonesia Tony Fairbrother

8th International Lupin Conference



Lupin Logic Number 70 May 1996

Lupin Logic Number 70

Lupin Logic

Contents

Lupins in aquaculture - David Petterson and Greg Jenkins

Tractor thoughts

GPWA market options

Pre-harvest advance

Liming and lupins

8th Inernational Lupin Conference

CMV seed testing


Lupin Logic Number 69 Apr 1996

Lupin Logic Number 69

Lupin Logic

Contents

In the blocks for 96

When to seed

Understanding the germination test

- What is the quality of your lupin seed in the silo?

Lupin meeting update

1995/96 Pool payments


Lupin Logic Number 68 Mar 1996

Lupin Logic Number 68

Lupin Logic

Contents

1996 Lupin market update - Alan Dagg G.P.W.A.

The final say on pleiochaeta

Pleiochaeta soil test

Albus lupin storage

Grain Outlook Meetings with GPWA Agricuture WA and SBS Rural

Lupin recievals (tonnes) 1992-1995

New index

Summer weed control

Goosefoot is toxic to lupins


Lupin Logic Number 67 Feb 1996

Lupin Logic Number 67

Lupin Logic

Contents

Pleiochaeta soil test

Priotising pleiochaeta risk factors

Grain Outlook Meetings with GPWA, Agriculture Western Australia and SBS Rural

Germination testing and the rain

Are you waiting for results?


Lupin Logic Number 66 Jan 1996

Lupin Logic Number 66

Lupin Logic

Contents

Avoiding pleiochaeta

Animal feedstuffs

- Chemical composition

- Price

- Acceptability

- Storage and handling

Lupin prices???

Summer weeds


Western Flower Thrips, David Cook, Ian Dadour, Ernie Steiner, Brett Scourse Jan 1996

Western Flower Thrips, David Cook, Ian Dadour, Ernie Steiner, Brett Scourse

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

Western flower thrips (Franklinislla occidentalis Pergands) is a serious pest of floral and vegetable crops. From its original habitat in western USA it has now spread throughout North America, Mexico, New Zealand and Europe. David Cook, Ian Dadour, Ernis Steiner and Brett Scourse outline its biology and the control options available.


Assessment Of The Suitability For Horticulture Of The Packsaddle Infill Area, Kununurra, N Schoknecht Jan 1996

Assessment Of The Suitability For Horticulture Of The Packsaddle Infill Area, Kununurra, N Schoknecht

Resource management technical reports

A brief assessment of the suitability of 142 ha in the Packsaddle infill area for horticulture was conducted in late August 1993. Of this area 100 ha is Crown Land, and 42 ha was recently sold as freehold. Eleven map units based on soil and landform were identified, and their suitability for horticulture assessed. The map units were based on field observations and extrapolation from existing surveys.


Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus And Its Management, Lindrea Latham, Roger Jones Jan 1996

Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus And Its Management, Lindrea Latham, Roger Jones

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

In 1993, western flower thrips, an important pest of horticultural crops, was found in Western Australia. Since then there has been an upsurge in damsging virus disease epidemics caused by tomato spotter wilt virus in horticultural crops. This has occurred because western flower thrips is a more effective vector of tomato spotted wilt virus than other thrips species. Lindrea Latham and Roger Jones outline the symptoms, spread and management of this serious virus disease in vegetables and ornamentals.