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Water Erosion In The Geraldton Area During June-July 1986, K J. Bligh Nov 1987

Water Erosion In The Geraldton Area During June-July 1986, K J. Bligh

Resource management technical reports

No abstract provided.


Management Of Native Vegetation On Farmland In The Wheatbelt Of Western Australia, A M. Coates Oct 1987

Management Of Native Vegetation On Farmland In The Wheatbelt Of Western Australia, A M. Coates

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Clearing in the wheatbelt region of Western Australia has been rapid and extensive. The mapping of remnant vegetation in the shires of Dumbleyung, Lake Grace, Pingelly and Tammin with the use of the most recent aerial photography (1984) demonstrates the extent of clearing especially in the old established farming areas. Only 7 per cent of the Tammin shire had been retained under native vegetation, 10 per cent of the Dumbleyung shire and 14 per cent of the Pingelly shire. In the Lake Grace shire where large areas have only recently been developed for agriculture, approximately 31 per cent had been …


Preliminary Groundwater And Salinity Investigations In The Eastern Wheatbelt. 3. Welbungin And Beacon River Catchments, Richard J. George Dr, P W C Frantom Sep 1987

Preliminary Groundwater And Salinity Investigations In The Eastern Wheatbelt. 3. Welbungin And Beacon River Catchments, Richard J. George Dr, P W C Frantom

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Water-tables show no obvious signs of a nett annual rise in the bores monitored in the valley floor, lower slope areas over the three year period. Groundwaters are extremely saline, the sedimentary and saprolite aquifers permeable (hydraulic conductivity range 0.1-2.0 m/day) (0.0001). Future management systems should seek to decrease recharge by changing rotations and farm practises while increasing discharge by using trees, pumps and halophytes. Options are available for drainage.


An Assessment Of Land Capability For Residential Land Uses : Babbage Island, Carnarvon, Western Australia, M R. Wells, Veronica P M Oma Sep 1987

An Assessment Of Land Capability For Residential Land Uses : Babbage Island, Carnarvon, Western Australia, M R. Wells, Veronica P M Oma

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No abstract provided.


The Soils Of Falls Farm Catchment Cuballing Western Australia R.A. Sudmeyer., Robert Anthony Sudmeyer Jul 1987

The Soils Of Falls Farm Catchment Cuballing Western Australia R.A. Sudmeyer., Robert Anthony Sudmeyer

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No abstract provided.


The Soils Of South Carrabin Research Station -Light Land Annex, Henry Smolinski, G G. Scholz Jun 1987

The Soils Of South Carrabin Research Station -Light Land Annex, Henry Smolinski, G G. Scholz

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No abstract provided.


Rhizoctonia Bare Patch Of Cereals And Lupins, G C. Macnish, M W. Sweetingham Jan 1987

Rhizoctonia Bare Patch Of Cereals And Lupins, G C. Macnish, M W. Sweetingham

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To determine the stimuli for the formation of rhizoctonia patches in cereals and lupins.


Evaluation Of New Pasture Legume Species In Terms Of Summer Feeding Value And Effects On Wool Production., S E. Flecker, C W. Thorn, J. B. Rowe, Tess Casson Jan 1987

Evaluation Of New Pasture Legume Species In Terms Of Summer Feeding Value And Effects On Wool Production., S E. Flecker, C W. Thorn, J. B. Rowe, Tess Casson

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

86KA71, Pasture legumes improve the feeding value of summer pastures in a mediterranean-type environment by maintaining the protein intake of grazing animals over the dry summer period, much of which comes from the ingestion of legume burr (A.D. Wilson and N.L. Hindley, 1968). Some of the most important species of pasture legumes to have been released commercially are Trifolium subterraneum (sub.clover), Medicago truncatula (barrel medic) and Medicago polymorpha (burr medic) (D.B. Purser, G.B. Taylor and W.J. Collins, 1987). What little information is available on the feeding value of these species suggests that barrel medic pod (H. Brownlee, 1973) and dry …


Intraspecific Variation In Barley To Boron Toxicity, M M. Riley Jan 1987

Intraspecific Variation In Barley To Boron Toxicity, M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To investigate the intraspecific variation in tolerance to boron toxicity in a range of barley varieties. 87SG1, 4/4864 and 87SG4.


Effect Of Plant Density On Boron Toxicity In Barley, M M. Riley Jan 1987

Effect Of Plant Density On Boron Toxicity In Barley, M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To examine the effect of seeding density on the degree of boron toxicity in barley.
87SG7/4864, 87SG6


Effect Of Zinc On Boron Toxicity In Barley, M M. Riley Jan 1987

Effect Of Zinc On Boron Toxicity In Barley, M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To examine the suggestion that adding zinc to the soil will lessen the severity of boron toxicity in barley. 87SG6/4864


Trial 65sg5, I Rowland., W Hawkins Jan 1987

Trial 65sg5, I Rowland., W Hawkins

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 65SG5. Location - Paddock H5 on Salmon Gum Research Station

Cleared in 1962, then cropped until the start of the trial in 1968. Two of the four blocks were sown to Cyprus Barrel medic which is topdressed with superphosphate. The other two blocks regenerate volunteer pasture which is not topdressed. In 1984 all pasture plots were sown to SERENA medic. This grew exceptionally well in 1984 and set a lot of seed. In 1987 field peas were introduced into 4 reps of an existing medic: crop rotation.


Rates, Times And Sources Of Nitrogen On Wheat, J W. Bowden Jan 1987

Rates, Times And Sources Of Nitrogen On Wheat, J W. Bowden

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87WH51

Location: Wongan Hills Research Station.

This trial was put onto a site adjacent to Mel Mason's source of nitrogen trial and the CSIRO, 15 N plots to provide some explanation of the results from the limited treatments in those trials. They were designed to monitor soil/fertiliser nitrogen transformations with time. Unfortunately the site of this trial was variable. The end most similar to the other trials was deeper and sandier and stored less water than the other and where crop growth was far better.
87WH51


The Effect Of Rates Of Nitrogen On The Copper And Zinc Concentration And Grain Yield Of Wheat Plants, R F. Brennan Jan 1987

The Effect Of Rates Of Nitrogen On The Copper And Zinc Concentration And Grain Yield Of Wheat Plants, R F. Brennan

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To examine the possibility of rates of nitrogen inducing copper and zinc deficiency in wheat.
87JE21


Isoproturon Evaluation - Timing Of Application On Efficacy And Crop Damage., R. Madin, J. Buckley Jan 1987

Isoproturon Evaluation - Timing Of Application On Efficacy And Crop Damage., R. Madin, J. Buckley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

The trial was effectively a tolerance trial. Best overall weed control was achieved with Glean and the higher rates of Isoproturon which in turn gave best control as a pre-plant, incorporated treatment.
87A23, 87WH54


Post Emergence Weed Control In Lupins., R. Madin, J. Buckley Jan 1987

Post Emergence Weed Control In Lupins., R. Madin, J. Buckley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

As a general assessment in can be said that Tigrex is a safe and efficient herbicide for control of radish in wheat. Brodal alone was generally unsatisfactory for radish control. While Diuron + Brodal was safe and efficient, Ally and Brodal should not be used together. Diuron + MCPA gave poorer control than one would normally expect.
87WH67


Control Of Peas And Lupins In Wheat, J. R. Peirce, B. J. Rayner Jan 1987

Control Of Peas And Lupins In Wheat, J. R. Peirce, B. J. Rayner

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87A29

Lupins were easier to kill than peas.

Glean applied pre-sowing gave very poor control of both peas and lupins.

The treatment using higher rates of 2,4-D amine in diuron mix also caused lower yields.

The Tordon 242 treatment appeared to cause some yield depression.


Control Of Prickly Saltwort (Salsola Kali) In Pasture., G. Fleay, R. Ramm Jan 1987

Control Of Prickly Saltwort (Salsola Kali) In Pasture., G. Fleay, R. Ramm

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87LG65

Glean post-em @ 10 and 15 g/ha gave good control.

A later trial gave good control with Garlon 4800 or 2,4-D amine when sheep grazed the weed after treatment. Considerable pasture damage would be done with all chemicals during the growing season.


Control Of Cereal Crop Diseases By Manipulation Of Pasture Composition., W Macleod Jan 1987

Control Of Cereal Crop Diseases By Manipulation Of Pasture Composition., W Macleod

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Rotation for wheat comparing pure clover ley with a pasture ley, 79E15.

Pasture renovation techniques and crop production in a 1:2 rotation, 81E35.

Pasture manipulation – effects on take all, 85E32.

Timing of spray topping and herbicides, 86MT64, 86E55.

Effect of herbicide application on take all inoculum, 87MD12.

The effects of pre and post sowing herbicides on wheat root diseases.

Herbicide disease interaction in recommended varieties, 87E29, 87MT51.


Evaluation Of Risk Factors Leading To Soil Destabilisation On The South Coastal Sandplain Of Western Australia, R V R Gwynn, P A. Findlater, J R. Edwards Jan 1987

Evaluation Of Risk Factors Leading To Soil Destabilisation On The South Coastal Sandplain Of Western Australia, R V R Gwynn, P A. Findlater, J R. Edwards

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The problems of wind erosion in part of the south coast of Western Australian sandplain area were described previously (Gorddard et al, 1981) with 7.3 per cent of cleared and 18.3 per cent of the cropped area showing evidence of sand blasting. Department of Agriculture trials have shown that the loss of the top four millimetres of top soil from pastured paddocks can reduce following crop yields by up to 20 per cent (Marsh and Carter, 1983). Animal production problems associated with wind erosion of soils have not been quantified, but a number of problems such as reduced carrying capacity …


Pasture Variety Row Evaluation., Western Australia Department Of Agriculture Jan 1987

Pasture Variety Row Evaluation., Western Australia Department Of Agriculture

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Pasture variety row evaluation, 87GE78.


Intraspecific Variation In Wheat To Boron Toxicity, M M. Riley Jan 1987

Intraspecific Variation In Wheat To Boron Toxicity, M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To investigate the intraspecific variation in tolerance to boron toxicity in a range of wheat varities. 87SG2, 5/4864, 87SG1, 87SG5


Molydenum Seed Dressings On Wheat, M M. Riley Jan 1987

Molydenum Seed Dressings On Wheat, M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To compare the relative effectiveness of molybdenum as a seed-dressing to the conventional method of soil application. To examine the uniformity of distribution of different forms of molybdenum dressed onto the seed of wheat by different methods. 87M6


Residual Value Of Molybdenum On An Acid Soil, M M. Riley Jan 1987

Residual Value Of Molybdenum On An Acid Soil, M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To examine the decline in effectiveness of molybdenum applied to the soil for the growth of wheat at this site. 82N07/1213


Residual Values Of Different Molybdenum Sources, M M. Riley Jan 1987

Residual Values Of Different Molybdenum Sources, M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

To examine the declines in effectiveness of different sources of molybdenum. 84Me10


Effect Of Molybdenum On Medic Growth And Nitrogen Fixation, M M. Riley Jan 1987

Effect Of Molybdenum On Medic Growth And Nitrogen Fixation, M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1.To examine the responses of medics to the application of molybdenum on an acidic, yellow-brown earth.

2.To compare the relative effectiveness of molybdenum seed-dressed to the conventional method of soil application.

3.To examine the effect of seed-dressing molybdenum on rhizobial nodulation.

87M68


The Effect Of Soil Acidity On Barley, P J. Dolling, T. D. Haines Jan 1987

The Effect Of Soil Acidity On Barley, P J. Dolling, T. D. Haines

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Three liming experiments were established to confirm previous estimates of the critical soil acidity level for barley. Two experiments studying the effect of depth of incorporation on the effectiveness of lime, established in 1986, were continued in 1987.
The results from the three liming experiments established this year supported the conclusion that barley is affected by soil acidity at pH's around 4.2 and 4.3 (CaC12) and that depth of this acid layer is important.
Significant lime responses were obtained at the Katanning depth of lime incorporation site but conclusions can not be made because of possible mixing of …


Molybdenum On Lupins, M M. Riley Jan 1987

Molybdenum On Lupins, M M. Riley

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1.To examine the responses of lupins to the application of molybdenum to an acidic, yellow sandy earth.

2. To compare the relative effectiveness of molybdenum as a seed-dressing to the conventional method of soil application.

3. To examine the effects of sodium molybdate as a seed-dressing on the effectiveness of rhizobium. 87Me94


Individual Trial Data - Depth Of Lime Incorporation, P J. Dolling Jan 1987

Individual Trial Data - Depth Of Lime Incorporation, P J. Dolling

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial number 86NA42 Location Wagin

Trial number 86KA60 Location Katanning


Trial 67n4, I Rowland, W Hawkins Jan 1987

Trial 67n4, I Rowland, W Hawkins

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 67N4. Location Newdegate Research Station. Long term rotation trials.

An old land site, cleared in 1951 and in pasture (Dwalganup sub clover) from 1963 to 1967. All plots were sown to Nungarin sub clover, by 1982 all plots had been resown.