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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Barley Agronomy., K. J. Young, B. R. Wylde, B. Raszyk, T. N. Khan
Barley Agronomy., K. J. Young, B. R. Wylde, B. Raszyk, T. N. Khan
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Barley foliar diseases, effect on nitrogen response, 85ES25, 85E24, 85E25, 85MT37, 85ES29, 85MT38, 85E26, 85ES32, 85ES31, 85ES30, 85ES26, 85ES24, 85ES27, 85ES28, 85ES34, 85M27, 85SG27, 85MT42, 85C70,
Beating The Blackberry, J H. Moore, E. B. Hoskins
Beating The Blackberry, J H. Moore, E. B. Hoskins
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The blackberry is an aggressive, strongly-growing plant that has spread throughout parts of the south-west of Western Australia.
Although most blackberry infestations on agricultural land have been dramatically reduced since compulsory control measures were introduced 30 years ago, about 3,600 hectares are still infested today.
Recent research has shown that three new herbicides are highly effective against blackberry, and much safer to use than the older ones.
Effective biological control of blackberry may also be possible.
Nitrogenous Fertilisers For Cereals, Results., M. G. Mason
Nitrogenous Fertilisers For Cereals, Results., M. G. Mason
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
78C3, 78WH, 78M, 85C1, 85C2, 85BA1, 85BA2, 85WH, 85WH2, 85A1, 85A2, 85M1, 85M2, 85N1, 85N2, 85MT1, 85MT2, #78BA1, #78WH2, #80BA3, 85M01, 85WH3, 85M06, 85M07, 85M08, 85M09, 85M010, #80WH3, #80M1, #80N3, 85ME73, 85ME7, #85M4, #81LG29, 85N3, 85E1, #84MA2, #84WH46,
Pasture Species Investigations., D. A. Nicolas
Pasture Species Investigations., D. A. Nicolas
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Screening of alternatives to cv. Woogenellup clover. N. Bannister, 81NA37. Byford, 81PE6.
Screening 83MA7, Wilgarup, 83AL49, Hazelvale, 83BU22, Bramley 84V7 - Vasse Research Station.
Screening of early to midseason maturing lines of subterranean clover. 85N056, Beverley, 85M043, W. Calingari.
Screening of early maturing lines of subclover. Tarwonga, 84NA27. Wongan Hills Research Station, 84WH35. Dangin, 85N055. Wongan Hills Research Station, 85WH33.
Copper And Zinc Nutrition Experimental Results., J. W. Gartrell, R. F. Brennan, M. M. Riley
Copper And Zinc Nutrition Experimental Results., J. W. Gartrell, R. F. Brennan, M. M. Riley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Long term copper trial - Newdegate research station, 66N14. Copper, zinc and sulphur residual with DAP for wheat, 78WH66. Copper and zinc residual with dap 78Mo36. Zinc residual with high analysis n.p. fertiliser for wheat 80no31. Zinc residual with high analysis n.p. fertiliser for wheat 79me22, 79me23. Zinc residual with high analysis n.p. fertiliser for wheat 82mo8. Zinc, copper and sulphur residual with DAP, 781G27. Methods of copper application on new land, 85JE48. Evaluation of copper ore 85LG47. Zinc by nitrogen interaction, 85LG28. Zinc residual with DAP, 85LG29. Copper sulphate, copper chelate and copper oxychloride effectiveness for wheat, 85LG26. Zinc …
Organic Source Of Nitrogen Trials & Miscellaneous Trials., J. W. Bowden, A. Diggle, R. J. Lunt
Organic Source Of Nitrogen Trials & Miscellaneous Trials., J. W. Bowden, A. Diggle, R. J. Lunt
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
1. Nitrogen sources Badgingarra 85BA3 Organic Source of Nitrogen 8SBA4 Interaction of Organic and Inorganic Nitrogen sources 85BAS Miscellaneous Organic Nitrogen Sources 85BA39 Times and Levels of Inorganic Nitrogen Application Lancelin 85M02 Organic sources of nitrogen 85M03 Interaction of Organic and Inorganic Nitrogen Sources 85M04 Miscellaneous Organic Nitrogen Sources 85MOS3 Times and Levels of Inorganic Nitrogen Application Meckering 85N01 Organic Sources of Nitrogen 85N03 Miscellaneous Organic Nitrogen Sources 85NOS9 Times and Levels of Inorganic Nitrogen Application 2. Miscellaneous trials 84M6 Rates of Nitrogen on Wheat - CSIRO Megatrial (E. Harvey) 85M4 Nitrogen and Water on Wheat (with M. Mason) 83WH29 …
Pasture Research Programme For The Medium Rainfall Zone Of W.A. Species Selection And Management Related In Particular To The Ryegrass Toxicity Problem (Fund 492/0035)., C. K. Revell, C. W. Thorn
Pasture Research Programme For The Medium Rainfall Zone Of W.A. Species Selection And Management Related In Particular To The Ryegrass Toxicity Problem (Fund 492/0035)., C. K. Revell, C. W. Thorn
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Species evaluation, 85KA69, 85 KA 70, 85 KA 94, 85 KA 68. Small plot evaluation, 85 KA 89, 8S KA 90. Long term medic species evaluation, 82 KA 44, 82 KA 45. Drill run evaluation of M. polymorpha, 84 KA 38, 84 KA 39, 84 KA 40. Species characterization trials, 83 KA 66, 83 KA 67. Serradella evaluation, 85 KA 72, 85 KA 73, 85 KA 74, 85 KA 76
Low Tillering Cereals, Early Maturity Of Cereals, Cereal Variety And Reduced Branching Lupins., R. Delane, J. Hamblin
Low Tillering Cereals, Early Maturity Of Cereals, Cereal Variety And Reduced Branching Lupins., R. Delane, J. Hamblin
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 85C62 - growth and water use of low tillering cereals. Trial 85C62 - yield potential of low tillering cereals. Trial WEUNI - response of low tillering breeding lines and standard varieties to sowing rate. Trial 85C45 - effect of flowering date, seeding rate, deep tillage and applied nitrogen on yield of barley. Trial 85C61 - wheat variety x management interaction on sandplain. Trial 85C55 - growth and water use of reduced branching lupins. Trial 85C56 - normal and reduced branching lupins - planting density response.
Residual Value Of Legumes., J. Hamblin, R. Delane, G. Adam, A Bishop
Residual Value Of Legumes., J. Hamblin, R. Delane, G. Adam, A Bishop
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
This report examines the residual value of lupins and several other species grown at ECRS in 1984 on the yield of wheat in 1985 (85 C 25). 85 C 46 examined the residual effect of several lupin species and varieties grown under different nutritional treatments in 1984 at two sites differing in rainfall on wheat yields in 1985. 85 C 47 examines the interaction between levels of applied potassium and deep cultivation (ripping) on the yield of wheat at a low K, dry site.
Report on 85 C 27, 85 C 46 and 85 C 47.
Effect Of Soil Type On Relative Crop Yields, Effect Of Seeding Time On Pea And Lupin Yields, Effect Of Seeding Rate On Field Pea Yields, Studies In Legume Nodulation And Response Of Cereals In The Year Following Legumes., R. French
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trials 85M36, 85M37, 85M38, 85M39. Trials 8SJE17, 85KA62, 85N20, 85ME42, 85ME43, 85ME44, 85WH48. Trials 85KA63, 85M33. Trials 85M32, 85M34, 85M35. Trials 84M50, 84M51, 84M52.
1985 Report Of Agricultural Research, Southeast Kansas Branch Station, L. W. Lomas, K. W. Kelley, G. V. Granade, J. L. Moyer, D. W. Sweeney
1985 Report Of Agricultural Research, Southeast Kansas Branch Station, L. W. Lomas, K. W. Kelley, G. V. Granade, J. L. Moyer, D. W. Sweeney
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Through annual research reports, the Southeast Kansas Branch Experiment Station attempts to keep the area's consumers and producers of agricultural products informed on the Station's research accomplishments. In serving the area, we conduct research at fields located at Parsons, site of the headquarters; at Mound Valley, the original location of the Branch Station; and at Columbus, which has been in the Kansas State University research system for over 60 years. This report for 1984 covers five areas of research emphasis: Beef Cattle, Crops, Forages, Soil and Water Management, and Crop Varietal Development. We sincerely hope that it will be useful …