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Investigations Of Ryegrass Toxicity., Brian A. Stynes Jan 1981

Investigations Of Ryegrass Toxicity., Brian A. Stynes

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

81KA47, 81NA47, 81M047, 81KA48, 81NA45, 81M045, 81KA50, 81NA46, 81M046, To monitor the amount of toxin present in galls from the time of first head emergence until maturation of the ryegrass pastures. To relate the onset and development of toxicity to plant growth stages and climatic conditions in the different regions affected by annual ryegrass toxicity. To relate the level of toxicity to pasture density and to the number of galls present in the pasture. As part of the series of experiments done to monitor the amount of toxin present in pasture at a number of sites throughout the seasons, an …


Summary Of Experimental Results Field Trials 1981, P A. Rutherford Jan 1981

Summary Of Experimental Results Field Trials 1981, P A. Rutherford

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

80NA46, 80NA45, 79TS27, 80A46, 80NA50, 79N036, 81M041, 81Pe12, 79KU1, Weed control on roaded catchments. Demonstration catchment. Chemical firebreaks on deep white sand. Chemical firebreak evaluation - long term. Residual herbicides for annual weed control - long term cost evaluation. Long-term weed control on Railway Track. Control of annual weeds on road shoulders


The Effect Of Soil Acidity On Crop And Pasture Production., W Porter, R Klemm Jan 1981

The Effect Of Soil Acidity On Crop And Pasture Production., W Porter, R Klemm

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

SUMMARY The effects of lime and molybdenum applications on wheat and subterranean Clover were studied further. Wheat. In relation to lime use, my aim is to develop soil tests to be used to predict when a soil requires lime to produce maximum yield, and to predict the optimum rate of lime. Using the results from field trials commenced in 1980 and 1981 the soil parameters which may be used to predict lime responses in wheat have been narrowed down. From the relationships between soil data and lime responses it appears that soil ph (measured in 1:5 H20 or 1:5 N …