Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Plant Sciences Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 18 of 18

Full-Text Articles in Plant Sciences

Legume Logic Number 124 Dec 2000

Legume Logic Number 124

Legume Logic

Contents

EU gives lupins green light

Lupin prices move again

Forum examines future of lupin industry

Anthracnose still a threat

Pulse points

Which pea variety?

Legume Logic in 2001 - a new era


Legume Logic Number 123 Nov 2000

Legume Logic Number 123

Legume Logic

Contents

Lupins on the menu in Europe

Lupin trials develop market opportunities

Farming Future

Pulse points

Viral diseases affect seed quality of pulses

From the lupin desk


Legume Logic Number 122 Oct 2000

Legume Logic Number 122

Legume Logic

Contents

Dry weather curbs anthracnose spread

Crawford Fund aids chickpea research

Ryegrass Control: by Peter neman, AGWEST Geraldton

Pulse points

Pool presence in Esperance

Lupin prices leap!


Dealing With A Dry Season, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia Oct 2000

Dealing With A Dry Season, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia

Bulletins 4000 -

Farmers' approaches to adverse seasonal conditions whether they be frost, flood or low rainfall should be to acquire as much information as possible on the immediate agronomic and financial situations and make a judgement on the longer term implications for the following seasons. Once the information has been acquired, in consultation with advisers, it is necessary to construct and implement agronomic and business strategies to deal with individual situations.

The agronomic and stocking options for the dry season supplied in this booklet deal with questions and issues arising from the Year 2000 season, which has been characterised by a mid …


Legume Logic Number 121 Sep 2000

Legume Logic Number 121

Legume Logic

Contents

Is Green/Brown manuring the answer?

Field peas on the increase

Lupin record!

The future of chickpeas at risk

Pulse points

Lupins storm in!

From the pools


Legume Logic Number 120 Aug 2000

Legume Logic Number 120

Legume Logic

Contents

Lupin/Legume Logic turns Ten

Beethoven not good enough!

Southern Pulse group

Belara and Aphids

Pulse points

Lupin pools


Growing Lavender In Western Australia, Aileen Reid Aug 2000

Growing Lavender In Western Australia, Aileen Reid

Bulletins 4000 -

Lavender oil is an essential oil, derived from plants (genus Lavendulai primarily by steam distillation of the flowers. There are several types of lavender oil. The 'true' lavender oil, and the most highly prized, comes from Lavendula augustifolia; it is primarily used in the fragrance and perfume industry. World production is about 200 tonnes per year. Spike lavender oil, derived from Lavendula latifolia, has a world production of about 150-200 tonnes per year. Lavandin oil is derived from hybrids of L. augustifolia x L. latifolia that yield much higher than L. augustifolia but the oil is lower quality, hence it …


Legume Logic Number 119 Jul 2000

Legume Logic Number 119

Legume Logic

Contents

Pulse production in Canada

Field pea sowings increase

Belara feedback

Coated seeds

UK lupins

Lupins in Egypt

Cucumber mosaic virus in lupins


Legume Logic Number 118 Jun 2000

Legume Logic Number 118

Legume Logic

Contents

Visual value of pulses

Why not Tanjil?

Regional service grows

Food for thought...

Belara and aphids

...And thoughts to consider


Pulse And Canola Frost Identification:The Back Pocket Guide, Craig White Jun 2000

Pulse And Canola Frost Identification:The Back Pocket Guide, Craig White

Bulletins 4000 -

This field guide will help you identify the common symptoms of frost damage in pulse and canola crops. It also contains pictures of other plant symptoms often confused with frost damage in these crops.

Frost damage reduces crop yield and grain quality. Early identification of symptoms allows timely crop salvage decisions to be made.

Inspect pulse and canola crops between bud formation and during pod growth if right air temperature (recorded 1.2 m above ground) falls below 2 degrees celsius and there was a frost.

Check low lying, light coloured soil types and known frost prone areas first. Then check …


Legume Logic Number 117 May 2000

Legume Logic Number 117

Legume Logic

Contents

Growing superseded varieties?

Ascochyta Blight and chickpeas

ABARE survey

Pulse points

Wodjil lupins

Seasonal reminders


Legume Logic Number 116 Apr 2000

Legume Logic Number 116

Legume Logic

Contents

GMO's and the Horseless carriage

Sustainability under test

Lupin prices improve

New pulse group


Legume Logic Number 115 Mar 2000

Legume Logic Number 115

Legume Logic

Contents

Lupin values

Price versus rotation

Lupins prices v's CBT soymeal futures

Lupin Anthracnose analysis

Brown leaf spot

Pulse points

2000/01 price outlook ($/per tonne)


Legume Logic Number 114 A* Feb 2000

Legume Logic Number 114 A*

Legume Logic

Contents

Disease strategies for WA Chickpeas

Grower outlook meetings 2000

Tyson - down for the count?

Coloured chickpeas

Pulse points

Kayla substitutes

Pea production parameters

Anthracnose

Cumra and cassab


Profitable Canola Production In The South Coastal Region 2000, David Eksteen Feb 2000

Profitable Canola Production In The South Coastal Region 2000, David Eksteen

Bulletins 4000 -

Why grow canola in the South Coast Region? Canola is a member of the Brassicaceae family, which also includes mustard, turnip, wild radish, cauliflower, cabbage and broccoli. It is a winter growing oilseed that can be produced in most arable areas of Australia where winter crops are currently grown. Originally known as rapeseed using the species B. campestris, the species of B. napus have almost completely replaced this earlier species in all the areas where the crop is grown.


Legume Logic Number 114 Jan 2000

Legume Logic Number 114

Legume Logic

Contents

Lupin receival record smashed

Yield monitoring

The Grain Pool of WA - Grower Outlook meetings 2000

Lupin recommendations for 2000

Pulse points

CBH lupin receivals over the past four years


The Wheat Book : Principles And Practice, W K. Anderson, J R. Garlinge Jan 2000

The Wheat Book : Principles And Practice, W K. Anderson, J R. Garlinge

Bulletins 4000 -

Contents : Environment / revised by J. Cramb, J. Courtney and P. Tille - The structure and development of the cereal plant / revised by T.L. Setter and G. Carlton - Germination, vegetative and reproductive growth / revised by T.L. Setter and G. Carlton - Crop water use / D. Tennant - Nutrition / revised by M.D.A. Bolland, R.F. Brennan, J.W. Bowden, M.G. Mason, N.K. Edwards, M.M. Riley and S.W. Gartrell - Wheat in farming systems / revised by B. Bowden, P. Blackwell, P. Carmody, M. Ewing, R. Kingwell, R. L ghman, I. McFarlane, P. Michael, P. Nelson, I. Pritchard, …


Mango Growing In Western Australia, P R. Johnson, D C. Parr Jan 2000

Mango Growing In Western Australia, P R. Johnson, D C. Parr

Bulletins 4000 -

This bulletin covers mango growing in Western Australia in Kununurra, Carnarvon, Kimberly, Gingin, Perth regions. Details include climate requirements, soils, propagation, planting, spacing, weed control, nutrition, pests, diseases and disorders, pruning, harvesting and packing, ripening and storage, and processing.