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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
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 …
Trial 65sg5, I Rowland., W Hawkins
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.
The Effect Of Soil Acidity On Barley, P J. Dolling, T. D. Haines
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 …
Trial 67n4, I Rowland, W Hawkins
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.
Trial 67c13, I Rowland, W Hawkins
Trial 67c13, I Rowland, W Hawkins
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 67C13. Location paddock 19B on Chapman Research Station (Nabawa).
Long term rotation trials.
An old land site, cleared in 1903. Sown to Dwalganup sub clover in 1964, topdressed each year until the start of the trial in 1967. In 1981 to 83 all plots were reseeded with Northam at 20 kg/ha.
N X P X Irrigation On Wheat - South Carabin, J W. Bowden
N X P X Irrigation On Wheat - South Carabin, J W. Bowden
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87M7.
Nx P x irrigation on wheat
Although no major effects of fertilizer on average seed size were noted, it was found that phosphate level had an effect on the distribution of seed sizes.
Location: South Carrabin.
Trial 87WH51
1987 rainfall.
Location: Wongan Hills Research Station.
Seed Rate And Nitrogen On Wheat, J W. Bowden
Seed Rate And Nitrogen On Wheat, J W. Bowden
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87MO49
Location: Wannamal
To examine the economic choice of nitrogen and seeding rates in a leaching situation with a high yield potential.
To test the nitrogen section of NP-Decide.
To gather data that enables competition for resources to be examined by regarding the crop as a population of individual plants.
General Comments And Comparative Yields, W Porter, S Carr
General Comments And Comparative Yields, W Porter, S Carr
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
General comments and comparative yields on all trials.
87ME77, 87ME78, 87ME79, 87ME80 and 87ME81, 87ME82, 87ME83, 87ME84, 87ME85, 8714E88
Manipulation Of The Soil Seed Reserves Of Bromus Diandrus And B. Rigidus By Enhancing The Breakdown In Seed Dormancy., A H. Cheam
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Location: South Perth Field Plots
Previous studies on the seed bank of Bromus diandrus indicated that shallow burial of newly shed seeds enhanced the breakdown in seed dormancy over the summer period. To bury the Bromus seeds one practical approach is to introduce sheep into the paddock.
This study is a repeat of the previous work but included B. rigidus, another species of Bromus, that is commonly ground growing in association with B. diandrus.
Location: South Perth Field Plots.
Brome Grass Control In Wheat, G. S. Gill, R. L. Thomas
Brome Grass Control In Wheat, G. S. Gill, R. L. Thomas
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Brome grass control in wheat
87GE29, 87WH9
Competition between wheat and mixtures of brome grass and doublegees.
87GE30
Saffrom Thistle, Seed Set Control, J. R. Peirce, B. J. Rayner
Saffrom Thistle, Seed Set Control, J. R. Peirce, B. J. Rayner
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87ME119 - Saffron thistle, seed set control.
Trial 87TS38 - Saffron thistle control (seed set)
Trial 87JE42 - Seed set control in Saffron thistle.
All treatments had some measure of reducing seed production. Best control was obtained by applying chemicals just at or prior to flowering.
History Effects On Wheat Response., J. H. Moore, G. R. Dean
History Effects On Wheat Response., J. H. Moore, G. R. Dean
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 85AL42
To determine the effects of tillage, sowing density, and time of planting of Osprey and Aroona on the pest and disease incidence, early growth and yield.
Population Dynamics Of Brome Grass In Relation To Control Systems, A H. Cheam, Stephen Lee, C. M. Ralph, P Nelson
Population Dynamics Of Brome Grass In Relation To Control Systems, A H. Cheam, Stephen Lee, C. M. Ralph, P Nelson
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 86C1
Location: East Chapman Research Station.
To identify the level of control of brome grass under various crop 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 system to reduce quickly the anticipated large seed population of brome grass in the soil.
Trial 68e5, I Rowland., W E. Hawkins
Trial 68e5, I Rowland., W E. Hawkins
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 68E5. Location paddock N1A on Esperance Downs Research Station (Gibson). Long term rotation trials.
Cleared in 1951 and sown to clover, cropped in 1961 and 1962 then Woogenellup sub clover and Brome grass were sown in 1963, topdressed until the start of the trial in 1968. Lupins were sown in trial in 1974. Esperance sub clover has been established on all plots.
Trial 80na6, I Rowland., W Hawkins
Trial 80na6, I Rowland., W Hawkins
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 80NA6. Location - B. Harrington, 6 km west of Darkin.
Cleared 1962, cropped 1977 (oats), 1978 (oats and Lupins), pasture in 1979. Continuously cropped to cereals up to 1986, then changed to wheat after wheat, lupins or clover.
Winter Waterlogging Effects On Crops And Pasture Production., D. J. Mcfarlane
Winter Waterlogging Effects On Crops And Pasture Production., D. J. Mcfarlane
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87NA76
Location: Dryandra, Rosendale Central, Tutanning, Yornaning South, Yornaning West
To quantify the physical extent and economic significance of winter waterlogging on crop and pasture production in the Upper Great Southern Region of Western Australia.
Pasture Agronomy Branch, Pasture Growth Rates., P Booth
Pasture Agronomy Branch, Pasture Growth Rates., P Booth
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Location: Shire of Augusta-Margaret River, Shire of Elgin and Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes.
To quantify and identify insect and fungal losses of annual pasture production caused through seedling mortality and early production losses. Three sites in the Margaret River/Augusta Shire, one in the Elgin Shire and one in the Bridgetown Shire were used.
Individual Trial Data., P J. Dolling
Individual Trial Data., P J. Dolling
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Responses to species of lime.
87NA91
87A137
87KA77
Trial 86c63 Rotation, Deep Ripping And Water Use And Trial 87ge97 Cereal Management Trials, J. Hamblin, R. Delane, Glenn Adam
Trial 86c63 Rotation, Deep Ripping And Water Use And Trial 87ge97 Cereal Management Trials, J. Hamblin, R. Delane, Glenn Adam
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
To examine the value of a package approach to growing cereals in the northern agricultural region. Treatments included planting date , species (wheat v barley) and variety (differing in maturity), as well as deep ripping and fungicide spray.
87GE97
To examine the effect of different rotational histories, particularly residual water, on following crops. Barley, wheat, lupins, medic.
86C63