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The Prairie Naturalist Volume 22, No. 4. December 1990 Dec 1990

The Prairie Naturalist Volume 22, No. 4. December 1990

The Prairie Naturalist

Paul B. Kannowski, Editor

Nikki R. Seabloom, Assistant Editor

Douglas H. Johnson, Book Review Editor

CONTENTS

DISTRIBUTION AND STATUS OF GREATER PRAIRIE-CHICKENS IN COLORADO ▪ B. F. Van Sant and C. E. Braun

IMPORTANCE OF AN OLD, MULTIPLE-USE RESERVOIR TO MIGRATING AND WINTERING DABBLING DUCKS ▪ D. M. Leslie, Jr. , and W. J. Stancill

SIMILARITY OF MALLARD NESTING ON A SOUTH DAKOTA ISLAND BETWEEN 1967-68 and 1985-87 ▪ S. G. Simpson and D. Limmer

BOBCAT HABITAT USE IN SOUTHEASTERN MONTANA DURING PERIODS OF HIGH AND LOW LAGOMORPH ABUNDANCE ▪ B. J. Giddings, G. L. Risdahl, and L. R. Irby …


The Prairie Naturalist Volume 22, No. 3. September 1990 Sep 1990

The Prairie Naturalist Volume 22, No. 3. September 1990

The Prairie Naturalist

Paul B. Kannowski, Editor

Nikki R. Seabloom, Assistant Editor

Douglas H. Johnson, Book Review Editor

CONTENTS

ASSEMBLAGES OF SMALL FISH IN THREE HABITAT TYPES ALONG THE PLATTE RIVER, NEBRASKA ▪ D. T. O'Shea, W. A. Hubert, and S. H. Anderson

SPAWNING HABITAT OF CHANNEL CATFISH IN THE POWDER RIVER SYSTEM, WYOMING-MONTANA D. R. Gerhardt and W. A. Hubert

OCCURRENCE OF AMERICAN WHITE PELICANS ALONG THE PLATTE RIVER, NEBRASKA ▪ J. G. Sidle, C. A. Faanes, and W. G. Jobman

DIET OF CANVASBACKS DURING BREEDING ▪ J. E. Austin, J. R. Serie, and J. H. Noyes

BROOD HABITAT USE OF RIO …


Evaluation Of Imazaquin, Imazethapyr & Postemergence Herbicide Combinations For Control Of Johnsongrass (Sorghum Halepense) In Soybeans (Glycine Max), Terry Mashburn Aug 1990

Evaluation Of Imazaquin, Imazethapyr & Postemergence Herbicide Combinations For Control Of Johnsongrass (Sorghum Halepense) In Soybeans (Glycine Max), Terry Mashburn

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) competition in soybeans (Glycine max) has adverse effects on soybean yields. Profitable soybean production in Kentucky and the Southeastern United States has depended upon good, cost effective johnsongrass control. Several herbicides have been developed to control johnsongrass in soybeans. Four of these recently developed compounds were imazaquin (2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methy1-4- (1-methyl-ethyl)-5-oxo-1H-imidazo1-2-y1]-3-quino1inecarboxy1ic acid), imazethapyr (+/-)-2-C4,5-dihydro-4-methy1-4-(1-methy. lethyl)-5-oxo-IH-imidazol-2-y1)-5-ethy1-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid, quizalofop 2-[4-[(6-chloro-2-quinoxalinyl) oxylphenoxyjpropaonic acid,ethyl ester, and analog of quizalofop (DPX Y6202-31).

Field experiments were conducted in 1986 to evaluate (a) the effectiveness of imazaquin and imazethapyr preplant incorporated, postemergence, or in combination with pendimethalin [N-(1-ethylpropy1)-3,4-dimethy1-2.6-dinitrobenzenamine], and (b) herbicide antagonism with fluazifop[butyl(R)-2-(4-[(5- trifluoromethy 1 …


The Prairie Naturalist Volume 22, No. 2. June 1990 Jun 1990

The Prairie Naturalist Volume 22, No. 2. June 1990

The Prairie Naturalist

Paul B. Kannowski, Editor

Nikki R. Seabloom, Assistant Editor

Douglas H. Johnson, Book Review Editor

CONTENTS

BREEDING BIOLOGY OF THE BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOG IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ R. W. Seabloom and P. W. Theisen

PATTERNS OF RESOURCE USE IN A LIZZARD COMMUNITY IN THE NEBRASKA SAND HILLS PRAIRIE ▪ R. E. Ballinger, S. M. Jones, and J. W. Nietfeldt

A THIRTEEN-YEAR SURVEY OF THE APHIDOPHAGOUS INSECTS OF ALFALFA ▪ N. C. Elliott and R. W. Kieckhefer

STATUS AND DISTRIBUTION OF PLAINS SHARP-TAILED GROUSE IN COLORADO ▪ A. W. Hoag and C. E. Braun

CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS FOR NORTH DAKOTA - …


A Study Of Striga Chromosome Numbers With A Comparison To Those Of Some Genera In The Rhinathoideae And The Orobanchaceae, Cynthia White Apr 1990

A Study Of Striga Chromosome Numbers With A Comparison To Those Of Some Genera In The Rhinathoideae And The Orobanchaceae, Cynthia White

Biological Sciences Theses & Dissertations

New chromosome counts are given for nine species of Striga including S. elegans (n=18), S. asiatica (n=19), S. forbesii (n=22), S. densiflora (n=26), S. aspera (n=27), S. passargei (n=28), and S. hermonthica (n=30). Previous counts reported for S. gesnerioides (n=20) and S. angustifolia (n=20) are verified. Evidence from the base number (x=10), chromosome counts, and differences in chromosome size (bimodality) suggests that the genus is an allotriploid with a descending aneuploid series. Genomic change appears to occur by different mechanisms in the Rhinanthoideae; some genera display a euploid series, others show aneuploidy, and some are very stable. Genera examined …


The Prairie Naturalist Volume 22, No. 1 March 1990 Mar 1990

The Prairie Naturalist Volume 22, No. 1 March 1990

The Prairie Naturalist

Paul B. Kannowski, Editor

Nikki R. Seabloom, Assistant Editor

Douglas H. Johnson, Book Review Editor

CONTENTS

DUCK NESTING ON ISLANDS AT J. CLARK SALYER REFUGE IN NORTH DAKOTA, 1983–1984 ▪ A. D. Aufforth, H. Goetz, and K. F. Higgins

PRODUCTION OF TALL-GRASS PRAIRIE HERBS BELOW EASTERN REDCEDAR ▪ S. D. Smith and J. Stubbendieck

HABITAT BREADTH OF NONGAME RODENTS IN THE MIXED-GRASS PRAIRIE REGION OF NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS ▪ D. W. Kaufman, B. K. Clark, and G. A. Kaufman

UNIONID MOLLUSCS IN THE BIG BEND REACH OF THE PLATTE RIVER, NEBRASKA ▪ M. D. Roedel

POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS OF ROCK BASS …


Blueberry Research Progress Reports, H Y. Forsythe Jr, Judith A. Collins, John M. Smagula, Susan Erich, Delmont Emerson, David E. Yarborough, Warren Hedstrom, Mary J. Boutet, Rodney J. Bushway, Alfred A. Bushway, Paul R. Hepler, William A. Halteman, Tom Degomez, E A. Osgood, Luc Guimond, David Lambert Feb 1990

Blueberry Research Progress Reports, H Y. Forsythe Jr, Judith A. Collins, John M. Smagula, Susan Erich, Delmont Emerson, David E. Yarborough, Warren Hedstrom, Mary J. Boutet, Rodney J. Bushway, Alfred A. Bushway, Paul R. Hepler, William A. Halteman, Tom Degomez, E A. Osgood, Luc Guimond, David Lambert

Wild Blueberry Research Reports

The 1989 edition of the Blueberry Research Progress Reports was prepared for the Maine Wild Blueberry Commission and the University of Maine Wild Blueberry Advisory Committee by researchers with the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station and Maine Cooperative Extension Service at the University of Maine, Orono. Projects in this report include:

1. Control of Secondary Blueberry Pests

2. Monitory Methods, Economic Injury Levels, and Action Thresholds of Secondary Blueberry Pests

3. Control of Blueberry Maggot

4. Phosphorus Dose/Response Curve

5. Nitrogen-Phosphorus Study

6. Multiple Cropping of Wild Stands

7. Changes in Sugars and Organic Acids of Blueberries During Development

8. Investigation …


Economics Of Summer Weed Control., T. Piper Jan 1990

Economics Of Summer Weed Control., T. Piper

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Aims: To test various chemical options for summer weed control; measuring their efficacy, the amount of soil moisture conserved, and follow-up crop yield. A full season cost-benefit could then be produced. Summer rains were widespread in 1990, and summer weed sites were plentiful.

Trial 90A3

Location: Avondale.

This site had adequate moisture for most of the summer. Weeds were growing well when sprayed, and were readily controlled. (df. Wongan Hills). 2,4-D/diuron gave excellent control at the time of spraying but follow-up germinations marred the result.

Trial 90M6

Location: Merredin.

All treatments have failed at this site. Large doublegee and melons …


Yield Potential Of Barley., J H. Moore, G R. Dean Jan 1990

Yield Potential Of Barley., J H. Moore, G R. Dean

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Barley yield potential demonstration, 89A130. Barley yield potential, 89A131. Logan herbicide mixtures, 89AL28. Logran herbicide mixtures for wheat and barley, 89AL29. Darnel control in cereals, 89AL38. Fumitory control in peas, 89AL37. Freezer pea herbicides, 89AL36. Post emergence weed control in processing peas, 89MC16. Post emergence weed control in processing peas, 89MC17. Diuron + 2, 4-DB effect on Zodiac Medic, 89AL41. Bladex, Diuron, 2, 4, DB and pursuit on doublegee in pasture. Diuron + 2, 4-DB for sheep thistle control in pasture. Bracken controlwith brush off, 89AL40.


Monitoring Western Australia's Rangelands, Ron Hacker, David Beurle, George Gardiner Jan 1990

Monitoring Western Australia's Rangelands, Ron Hacker, David Beurle, George Gardiner

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

Rangelands, native pastures used for grazing domestic livestock, occupy about 100 million hectares or 40 per cent of Western Australia, extending from the tropical grasslands of the Kimberley to the arid shrub steppe of the Nullarbor Plain.

The rangelands are characterized by highly variable seasonal conditions. Carrying capacity can fluctuate dramatically from year to year. Grazing management requires a tactical approach from one season to the next because of the great variation in the capacity of the land to support stock.

Rangeland monitoring provides pastoralists with objective information on these changes to assist their management decision making. The Western Australian …


Brome Grass Population Dynamics In Relation To Control Systems, A. H. Cheam Jan 1990

Brome Grass Population Dynamics In Relation To Control Systems, A. H. Cheam

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Developing crop rotation systems for controlling brome grass.

Over the last four years the population dynamics of brome grass in various crop and pasture rotation systems have been monitored with the following aims.

To identify the level of control of brome grass under various rotation systems, so that farmers can be advised on the degree of infestation likely to be encountered when using a particular system.

To design the best control to reduce quickly the anticipated large seed population of brome grass in the soil.

To determine whether the persistence of brome grass is related more to survivors shedding seeds …


Crop Tolerance To Herbicides., D. Bowran Jan 1990

Crop Tolerance To Herbicides., D. Bowran

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Tolerance of New Cereal Varieties to Current Herbicides EX 5506 Trial Nos: 90AL41, 90EC36, 90EB45, 90KA130, 90M85, 90NA100

2. Tolerance of Current Cereal Varieties to New Herbicides EX 5506 Trial Nos: 90M86, 90EC35, 90N74

3. Metribuzin Tolerance of Cereal Varieties EX 5507 Trial Nos: 90EC37

4. Lupin Tolerance to Herbicides EX 5508 Trial Nos: 90EC34, 90EB44

5. Pea Tolerance to Herbicides EX 5509 Trial Nos: 90KA131, 89KA64

6. Pasture Legume Tolerance to Herbicides EX 64522 Trial Nos: 90KA132,


Ecology And Control Of Doublegee., F. D. Panetta Jan 1990

Ecology And Control Of Doublegee., F. D. Panetta

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88WH47

Control of doublegee in pasture.

Location: Wongan Hills.

To assess the effects of repeated pre-emergence and post - emergence applications of herbicides upon survival and seed production by doublegee. To measure the effects of herbicides upon pasture composition and the sizes of doublegee seed banks.

Trial 89MC2, 89WH7, 89EC1

Simulated invasion by doublegee.

Location: Manjimup, Wongan Hills and East Chapman.

In spite of the significance of weed invasion to the overall problem of weed management, almost nothing is known about factors which influence invasion. The aim of this study was to assess the relative importance of seed number …


Doublegee Control In Grain Legume., D. J. Gilbey Jan 1990

Doublegee Control In Grain Legume., D. J. Gilbey

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90A14, 90C43. 90WH69

Doublgee control in lupins.

Location: Avondale Research Station, Chapman Research Station, Wongan Hills Research Station,

To study the contribution of
a) shallow pre seeding cultivation
b) high initial simazine application on tolerant varieties
c) post seeding replacement application of simazine for doublegee control in lupins.

Trial 90NO

Broadleaf weed control in peas - post emergence.

Location: York.

To study the effect of several post emergence herbicides on peas and lupins.

Trial 89NO63, 89NO64

Doublegee control peas - pre- emergence.

Location; York

To study the effect of pre emergence herbicides applied to field peas, on weeds and …


Weed Control On The South Coast., J. H. Moore Jan 1990

Weed Control On The South Coast., J. H. Moore

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90A141

Barley variety tolerance to herbicides.

Location: Gairdner river.

To determine the tolerance of five barley varieties to 19 herbicides and mixtures.

Trial 90AL43

Herbicides for erodium control in serradella.

Location: North Woogenilup.

To determine the efficacy and phytotoxicity of a range of herbicides at varying rates, on erodium in a first year serradella pasture.

Trial 90AL44

Silvergrass control in pasture.

Location: Cheynes Beach Road.

To determine the efficacy of simazine and gramoxone, either tankmixed or individually at varying rates, on silver grass in a clover based pasture.

Trial 90AL45

Pattersons curse control.

To determine which herbicides and at …


Weed Control In Cereals And Pastures Including Declared Plants., J. Peirce, B. J. Rayner Jan 1990

Weed Control In Cereals And Pastures Including Declared Plants., J. Peirce, B. J. Rayner

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90C49

Grass and broad leaved weed control in direct sown crops.

Location: Chapman Valley Research Station.

The low rate of sprayseed with diuron was not as effective on the grasses. It may indicate some antagonism within the mix as the same rate of sprayseed with metribuzin did not cause any drop in grass control. The addition of 2, 4-D amine may have boosted the mixes activity on capeweed as the sprayseed metribuzin mix was not very good on capeweed.

Trial 90EB37

Grass and broad leaved weed control in direct sown crops.

Location: East Beverley Annex.

Part of the trial …


Characterization Of Alachlor And Atrazine Desorption From Soils, Sharon A. Clay, William C. Koskinen Jan 1990

Characterization Of Alachlor And Atrazine Desorption From Soils, Sharon A. Clay, William C. Koskinen

Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science Faculty Publications

Herbicide desorption isotherms may be affected by the amount of nondesorbable herbicide present in soil. Nondesorbable alachlor (as determined after methanol extraction) generally increased on a Waukegan silt loam (Typic Hapludolls) and a Ves clay loam (Udic Haplustolls) during five 0.01 M CaCl₂ desorptions. Atrazine was totally extracted with methanol from the Waukegan soil after one desorption using 0.01 M CaCl₂. However, after five desorptions with 0.01 M CaCl₂ an average of 5.5 and 15.5% of the total recovered atrazine from two atrazine application rates was methanol nondesorbable from the Waukegan and Ves soils, respectively. Freundlich desorption isotherms adjusted for …


Maine's Endangered And Threatened Plants, Maine State Planning Office Jan 1990

Maine's Endangered And Threatened Plants, Maine State Planning Office

Maine Collection

Maine's Endangered and Threatened Plants

Executive Department, Maine State Planning Office, Critical Areas Program, 1990.


Wheat Responses To Levels, Sources And Times Of Application Of Nitrogen., J. W. Bowden, S. J. Burgess, R. J. Lunt, Ian Fillery Jan 1990

Wheat Responses To Levels, Sources And Times Of Application Of Nitrogen., J. W. Bowden, S. J. Burgess, R. J. Lunt, Ian Fillery

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90M055

Associated work: 90NO112, 105,104.111, 90MO53, 54,56

Location: Dandaragan

This project characterizes the dynamics of nitrogen supply to a wheat crop at each of the sites on which various methods of making fertilizer recommendation were tested. It supposedly provides the "optimum" nitrogen fertilizer regime as well as detailed information on nitrogen supply and demand so that results can be made transferable to other situations.

Trial 90MO56

Related trials: 90NO104, 105, 111, 112; 90MO53, 54,55

Tactical nitrogen application for wheat

Location: Danaragan

This project compares tactical and strategic methods for determining nitrogen requirements of wheat. The tactical methods depend on …


Herbicide Resistance In Weeds., G. S. Gill Jan 1990

Herbicide Resistance In Weeds., G. S. Gill

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90WH76

Alternative herbicides for diclofop-methyl resistant annual ryegrass in wheat.

Location: Wongan Hills Research Station.

To investigate the performance of alternative herbicides for the control of diclofop-methyl resistant annual ryegrass in wheat.

Trial 90WH80

Alternative herbicides for diclofop-methyl resistant annual ryegrass in lupins.

Location: Wongan Hills Research Station.

To investigate the performance of alternative herbicides for the control of diclofop-methyl resistant annual ryegrass in lupins

Trial 90A15

Alternative herbicides for Diclofop-methyl resistant wild oats in wheat.

Location: Avondale Research Station.

To investigate the performance of alternative herbicides for the control of diclofop-methyl resistant wild oats in wheat.

Trial 90A17 …


Weed Control In Crops And Pasture., J. Buckley Jan 1990

Weed Control In Crops And Pasture., J. Buckley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90WH74

Crop establishment trial

Location: Wongan Hills Research Station.

To assess the effect of timing of roundup and sprayseed application and cultivation on crop growth.

Trial 90AB19

Ryegrass control in wheat using slow release trifluralin.

Location: Katanning.

To compare 2 experimental formulations of controlled release trifluralin at 4 rates and 2 timings with some commonly used herbicides for the control of ryegrass in wheat.

Trial 90ME84

Early application of 2, 4-D to wheat.

Location: Corrigin.

To assess the use of 2,4-D.amine at early times of application for the control of broadleaf weeds in wheat.

Trial 90WH92

Early application of …


Biological Control Of Doublegee, Dane Panetta Jan 1990

Biological Control Of Doublegee, Dane Panetta

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

Doublegee (Emex australis) is one of the worst agricultural weeds in Western Australia. To date, however, biological control of this weed has proved elusive. Multiple releases of two weevils which attack doublegee have not led to insect establishment. For one of these species, further research has shown that doublegee control would probably not be achieved in the wheatbelt even if insect establishment were enhanced by growing its host during the summer months. A joint Western Australian Department of Agriculture/ CSIRO project is investigating the virulence and host specificity of an undescribed South African species o/Phomopsis fungus. Should this pathogen prove …


Ecology And Control Of Brome Grass In Cropping Systems., Christine Zaicou Jan 1990

Ecology And Control Of Brome Grass In Cropping Systems., Christine Zaicou

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Assessment of the timing and increasing rates of ethiozin on brome grass control and wheat yield.

Trial 90EC16, 90GE115,

Control of brome grass in wheat using Ethiozin applied immediately before the following seeding and post-emergence.

Location: East Chapman Research Station, Allanooka

Incomplete factorial with three replications.

Unfortunately, further research and development of ethiozin has ceased world wide. It has suggested a result of limited activity on target weeds other than brome grass and economics.

2. Evaluation of pine kraft lignin with metribuzin and their incorporation, on wheat yield and brome grass control.

Trial 90EC18

Evaluating pine kraft lignin (PKL) …


Potassium Nutrition Of Pastures On The Sandplain Soils Of Western Australia., N. K. Edwards Jan 1990

Potassium Nutrition Of Pastures On The Sandplain Soils Of Western Australia., N. K. Edwards

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Aims: Determine the factors affecting the fate of native and applied potassium on sandplain soils.
Define current and residual response curve parameters for potassium applications.
Develop recommendations for the economic management of soil potassium levels.

Trial 88BA46

Maintenance application rates of potassium on sandplain soils.

Location: Badgingarra Research Station.

Fertilizer: Pastures and L. cosentinii - 200 kg/ha Super topdressed, wheat - 100 kg/ha Super topdressed, 120 kg/ha Agras No 1 drilled, lupins - 240 kg/ha Super Mn drilled. Urea topdressed on wheat on 26 June, 100 kg/ha.

Trial 88TS69

Maintenance application rates of potassium on sandplain soils

Location: North Eneabba. …


Time Of Sowing And Variety Of Lupins On The South Coast., M. Seymour Jan 1990

Time Of Sowing And Variety Of Lupins On The South Coast., M. Seymour

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90ES5, 90ES6, 90E7

Lupin time of sowing x variety.

Location: Gibson

To evaluate the response of lupin varieties to a range of sowing dates when grown in high rainfall/long growing season environments.

Trial 90ES8

Lupin time of sowing x variety.

Location: Scaddan

To evaluate the response of lupin varieties to a range of sowing dates.


Ecology And Control Of Grass Weeds In Cereal Pasture Rotations In The Great Southern Region., A. Wallace Jan 1990

Ecology And Control Of Grass Weeds In Cereal Pasture Rotations In The Great Southern Region., A. Wallace

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Silvergrass control.

Trial 90AB11

Location: Great Southern Agricultural Research Institute - Katanning.

The site was an established silvergrass dominant pasture on a light sandy soil.

Trial 90KA95

Location: Great Southern Agricultural Research Institute - Katanning

The site was an established silvergrass dominant pasture on a medium clay soil.

Trial 90KA96

Location: Great Southern Agricultural Research Institute - Katanning

The site was an established silvergrass dominant pasture on heavy (Moort type) clay soil.

Simazine was found to be very active against silvergrass on the light sandy site and all rates applied gave complete control. There were some late germinations which enabled …


Development Of Herbicide Tolerant Lupin Varieties., J. Cooper Jan 1990

Development Of Herbicide Tolerant Lupin Varieties., J. Cooper

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 90GL26

Effect of growth stage at application of response to atrazine.

To determine the optimum stage for application of atrazine to show the most consistent and maximum differences between varieties of lupins in glasshouse tolerance trials.

Trial 90GL28

Response to lupin varieties to metribuzin applied post emergence.

This is an initial quick screening to determine if the same pattern of responses occurs when metribuzin is applied as when simazine/atrazine is used. Field rates were used assuming that there are 1,250,000 pots/ha. The recommended rate applied to peas is 300g/ha so this was used as an estimate of the amount …


Systems For Very Early Sowing Of Wheat In The Central Wheatbelt Of Western Autralian, A. S. Heinrich Jan 1990

Systems For Very Early Sowing Of Wheat In The Central Wheatbelt Of Western Autralian, A. S. Heinrich

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To develop the management system for very early sown wheat crops in the central wheat belt of Western Australia.

Trial 90EB34 and 90EB35

Location: East Beverley Annex.

90EB34 3 times of sowing at fortnightly intervals after the 9th April, with 8 varieties of wheat.

90EB35, 4 times of sowing at fortnightly intervals after the 23rd April with 9 varieties of wheat.

Trial 90No77 - 90NO80

Location: York

Each time of sowing has a separate trial number, 90NO77 TOS 1, 90NO78 TOS 2, 90NO79 TOS 3 and 90NO80 TOS 4.

Trial 90NO81

Location: Goomalling

TREATMENTS: - 3 times of sowing 25/4/90, …


Pursuit For Weed Control In Peas., S. Curtin Jan 1990

Pursuit For Weed Control In Peas., S. Curtin

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

All trials were located in Merredin.

Trial 90ME86

This trial was one of the best demonstrations of pursuits effectiveness against mustard in particular. Other weeds were rough poppy and ryegrass and a small amount of cereal and doublegee.

250 ml applied immediate before seeding (IBS) was by far the best treatment with 100% control of mustard and poppy and good ryegrass control. This is in contract to 375 ml most emergent which had good control of mustard (77%) and suppression of ryegrass. There was no yield advantage from the post emergent treatment but there was a 55% yield increase from …


Response By Stylosanthes Hamata And S. Scabra To Phosphate On Three Soils In The North-Kimberley Of Western Australia, A Mcr Holm, Mario F. D'Antuono Jan 1990

Response By Stylosanthes Hamata And S. Scabra To Phosphate On Three Soils In The North-Kimberley Of Western Australia, A Mcr Holm, Mario F. D'Antuono

Resource management technical reports

Legume herbage mass was maximized after two or three years application of 50 kg/ha double superphosphate for both Verano and Fitzroy on Red earth soils and for Fitzroy on Yellow lateritic soils. There was increased production of Verano up to the maximum fertilizer level. Both varieties responded in the second year to residual P following application in the first year but there were no responses in subsequent years.