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Lupin Logic Number 89
Lupin Logic
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Unfilled lupin seeds
Aerial baiting stops mice - Damien Collopy, District Leader , Geraldton
Lupin receivals -as of 15 December 1997
Mason lupin John Gladstones, Consultant
Lupin Logic Number 88
Lupin Logic
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Mason
Market outlook
Used clean seed to beat anthracnose
Wonga
Seed testing
Lupin Logic Number 87
Lupin Logic
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Anthracnose update
Lupini bean
Lupin Logic proposals
Lupin Logic Number 86
Lupin Logic
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Aphid threat to lupin crops - Francoise Berlandier
Wild angustifolius
Anthracnose day
Trend in lupin yield - 1981 to 1994
Lupin Logic Number 85
Lupin Logic
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Results of survey
International Grain Marketing Conference
Anthracnose day - 22 September
Lupin yields and area
Cereal yields and varieties
New varieties
- Belara (WALUP0509)
- Tallerack (WALUP2039)
- Wodjil (Teo 105)
Lupin Logic Number 84
Lupin Logic
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Future of Lupin Logic
Crop statistics
Mice and lupins
Albus decisions
75th Conference
Mapping wild populations of narrow-leafed lupins / John Hamblin, Director, CLIMA
New varieties
- L. angustifolius
- L. luteus
Silo stickers
Lupin Logic Number 83
Lupin Logic
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Post-emergence weed control options
What determines lupin prices? Mark Tueck, Market Development Manager, The Grain Pool of WA
Lookout for anthracnose
Freight subsidy
Lupin Logic Number 82
Lupin Logic
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Lupins in Poland Professor Wociech Swiecicki and Dr Wiktor Swiecicki
Control of aphids and CMV with insecticides Debbie Thackary and Roger Jones
Anthracnose quarantine ends Peter Stubbs, Anthracnose Project Manager
Lupin Logic Number 81
Lupin Logic
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Furrow seeding advances - Grant Morrow, Novartis and Paul Blackwell, Agriculture Western Australia
Anthracnose telecast
- Highlights of the program
AGWEST lupinseeds quality results
- Germination
- Seed size
Reminders
Lupin Logic Number 80
Lupin Logic
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Anthracnose update
- Varietal screening
- Infection cycle
- Disease modelling
- Plans for 1997
1. Clean seed
2. Fungicide treatment
3. Paddock selection
4. Varieties
5. Reservoirs of infection
6. Suveillance and hygiene
Anthracnose levy
Market outlook
Lupin equties 1996/97
Lupin Logic Number 79
Lupin Logic
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1996 in retrospect
Grain outlook meetings 1997
1997 outlook
Other actions
Real seed costs
Statistics
CMV Esperance
Lupin variety recommendations 1997
Reminders
Lupin Logic Number 78
Lupin Logic
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Lupins in South Africa - Jan van der Mey, ARC-Graincrops Institute Potchefstoom
- Winter rainfall areas
- Summer rainfall areas
Gene mapping - Sarah Brien, State Agricultural Biotechnolgy Centre
Beat anthracnose, use clean seed
Lupin recievals (tonnes as at midnight 29 December)
1996/97 lupin equities
Notes: Forage Yield, Quality, And Fertility Of Sorghum X Sudan Grass Hybrids In A1 And A3 Cytoplasm, Jeffrey F. Pedersen, J. J. Toy
Notes: Forage Yield, Quality, And Fertility Of Sorghum X Sudan Grass Hybrids In A1 And A3 Cytoplasm, Jeffrey F. Pedersen, J. J. Toy
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications
Currently, no information is available comparing the agronomic performance of A1 and A3 cytoplasms in sorghum x sudangrass [Sorghumbi color (L.) Moench] hybrids. The objectives of this study were to compare the effects of A1 and A3 cytoplasm on the maturity, fertility, height, forage yield, and forage quality of sorghum × sudangrass hybrids. In 1989, pollen from a bulk of eight sudangrass populations was used to pollinate four sorghum lines that had been male-sterilized in both A1 and A3 cytoplasm. Hybrids were grown at the Univ. of Nebraska Field Laboratory Ithaca, NE, in 1990 and 1991, in a split-plot …
Molecular And Functional Characterization Of A Novel Low-Affinity Cation Transporter (Lct1) In Higher Plants, Daniel P. Schachtman, Raman Kumar, Julian I. Schroeder, Ellen L. Marsh
Molecular And Functional Characterization Of A Novel Low-Affinity Cation Transporter (Lct1) In Higher Plants, Daniel P. Schachtman, Raman Kumar, Julian I. Schroeder, Ellen L. Marsh
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications
The transport of cations across membranes in higher plants plays an essential role in many physiological processes including mineral nutrition, cell expansion, and the transduction of environmental signals. In higher plants the coordinated expression of transport mechanisms is essential for specialized cellular processes and for adaptation to variable environmental conditions. To understand the molecular basis of cation transport in plant roots, a Triticum aestivum cDNA library was used to complement a yeast mutant deficient in potassium (K+) uptake. Two genes were cloned that complemented the mutant: HKT1 and a novel cDNA described in this report encoding a cation …
Soil Temperature And Fumigation Effects On Plant Phosphorus Uptake And Related Microbial Properties, Dennis L. Mccallister, L. A. Jawson, M. D. Jawson
Soil Temperature And Fumigation Effects On Plant Phosphorus Uptake And Related Microbial Properties, Dennis L. Mccallister, L. A. Jawson, M. D. Jawson
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications
Early season problems with growth of corn (Zea mays L.) under cool, wet conditions prompted a study of the effects of soil and environmental conditions on mineralization and plant uptake of phosphorus (P). Our objective was to determine the effect of soil test P, temperature, and soil fumigation on soil P availability and uptake during early corn growth. Corn was grown in growth chambers at temperatures of 14°C or 25°C. Soils were a high-P Hastings silty clay loam (fine, montmorillonitic, mesic Udic Argiustoll) and a low-P Sharpsburg clay loam (fine, montmorillonitic, mesic Typic Argiudoll). Plants grew for up to …