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Effect Of Nitrogen Levels On Metribuzin Tolerance In Tomatoes, Esther H. Nelson, Richard A. Ashley Nov 1980

Effect Of Nitrogen Levels On Metribuzin Tolerance In Tomatoes, Esther H. Nelson, Richard A. Ashley

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Challenges Facing The Family Farm - Proceedings Of A Seminar, Tom Sweeney, Peter Hackett, Tim Martella, Ron Punch, Max Trenorden, Ric Collins, David Berryman, Peter Westlund, Kevin Goss, Merle Henning, Pat Smeeton, Eileen Lanahan, Ivy Hall, Derek White, Kingsley Waterhouse, Frank Holland, David Rice, Graham Cooper, Mel Mason, Chris Henschke, John Holmes, Bill Woods, Mike Ewing, Bob Steggle, John Peirce, Peter Stallwood, Kevin Lynch, John Suiter, John Johnston, Peter Mckenzie, Leon English, Jack Ripley Nov 1980

Challenges Facing The Family Farm - Proceedings Of A Seminar, Tom Sweeney, Peter Hackett, Tim Martella, Ron Punch, Max Trenorden, Ric Collins, David Berryman, Peter Westlund, Kevin Goss, Merle Henning, Pat Smeeton, Eileen Lanahan, Ivy Hall, Derek White, Kingsley Waterhouse, Frank Holland, David Rice, Graham Cooper, Mel Mason, Chris Henschke, John Holmes, Bill Woods, Mike Ewing, Bob Steggle, John Peirce, Peter Stallwood, Kevin Lynch, John Suiter, John Johnston, Peter Mckenzie, Leon English, Jack Ripley

Journal articles

The papers put forward should be valuable reference to all farmers in the wheatbelt. to bridge the gap between experts and farmers. My aim in organising this seminar was an attempt to bridge the gap between experts and farmers.


Occurrence Of Farming Practices In Idaho: With Special Reference To Remote Sensing, Mark D. Shelton, Joseph Ulliman Sep 1980

Occurrence Of Farming Practices In Idaho: With Special Reference To Remote Sensing, Mark D. Shelton, Joseph Ulliman

Office of the Dean (CAFES) Scholarship

This survey of information was initiated and compiled because of the needs of remote sensing interpreters to identify crops throughout the year on various types of remote sensing imagery. A fairly comprehensive guide to what crops grow in a county and the specific cropping practices has been developed.


Alfalfa Insect Management Studies 1971-77, G. R. Manglitz, W. R. Kehr, D. L. Keith, J. M. Mueke, J. B. Campbell, R. L. Ogden, T. P. Miller Aug 1980

Alfalfa Insect Management Studies 1971-77, G. R. Manglitz, W. R. Kehr, D. L. Keith, J. M. Mueke, J. B. Campbell, R. L. Ogden, T. P. Miller

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

Three tests in southwestern Nebraska during 1971 and 1972 evaluated insecticides against the army cutworm. Adult alfalfa weevils did not damage new second growth alfalfa in a small plot study during a 3-year period (1973-1975) at Gothenburg, NE. However, excellent control of larval alfalfa weevils was obtained. These results indicated a need to establish economic threshold levels for the alfalfa weevil in Nebraska to prevent unnecessary use of insecticides. Four tests to control the alfalfa weevil with registered insecticides verified the efficacy of these materials under Nebraska conditions. A series of tests conducted during 1975 at the Mead Field Laboratory …


The Effect Of The Herbicide Metolachlor On Nutrient Levels In Zea Mays L., Tamsey Dawn Warren Ellis Jul 1980

The Effect Of The Herbicide Metolachlor On Nutrient Levels In Zea Mays L., Tamsey Dawn Warren Ellis

Biological Sciences Theses & Dissertations

An investigation of the effect of metolachlor, a chloracetamide herbicide released for agricultural purpose during the Spring of 1977, on plant tissue levels of phosphorus, potassium, calcium and magnesium in juvenile sweet corn and the recovery rate of sweet corn exposed to metolachlor from any plant nutrient effects when the herbicide was removed.

An increase of metolachlor concentration caused a progressive reduction in growth (height and dry weight) of the leafy portion of juvenile sweet corn. At metolachlor concentrations of 0.16 ppm and higher pronounced stunting and twisting were observed in the plants.

There was a progressive reduction in the …


Influence Of Fertilizer Nitrogen And Sulfur On Production Of Malting Barley, G. W. Rehm, R. S. Moomaw Jun 1980

Influence Of Fertilizer Nitrogen And Sulfur On Production Of Malting Barley, G. W. Rehm, R. S. Moomaw

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

Studies in north-central Nebraska from 1975 through 1977: 1. Evaluated the malting barley production potential of the irrigated sandy soils of the region. 2. Measured the effect of application of N and S on yield and quality of barley grown for malting purposes. 3. Investigated the ability of N analysis of barley in the vegetative stage to predict protein content of grain at harvest. Data gathered lead to the following conclusions: 1. The potential for production of malting barley on irrigated sandy soils of north-central Nebraska is limited. 2. Yields increased with the application of fertilizer N throughout the study …


Tb97: Evapotranspiration From Vegetative Surfaces In Maine, Stewart M. Goltz Jun 1980

Tb97: Evapotranspiration From Vegetative Surfaces In Maine, Stewart M. Goltz

Technical Bulletins

Diurnal evapotranspiration measurements were made over lowbush blueberries and potatoes in Maine during selected portions of the 1977 and 1978 growing seasons. Half hourly measurements were made using a Bowen ratio-energy budget method. Data from these measurements provided the principal energy budget components, an evaluation of potential evapotranspiration, and an array of diagnostic measures used to evaluate the partitioning of available energy into sensible and latent heat. Evapotranspiration rarely reached potential values and a large variability was found to exist. In an attempt to provide a reliable daily estimate of evapotranspiration from potatoes, using a minimum number of environmental measurements, …


Leaf Diffusive Resistance And Relative Water Content As Indications Of Varietal Sensitivity To Drought In Potatoes, Darlene A. Wilcox, Richard A. Ashley Jun 1980

Leaf Diffusive Resistance And Relative Water Content As Indications Of Varietal Sensitivity To Drought In Potatoes, Darlene A. Wilcox, Richard A. Ashley

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Corn Yields From Fertilizer Recommendations Made By Some Soil Testing Laboratories Serving Kentucky, Lloyd W. Murdock, William Hendrick Jun 1980

Corn Yields From Fertilizer Recommendations Made By Some Soil Testing Laboratories Serving Kentucky, Lloyd W. Murdock, William Hendrick

Agronomy Notes

One of the most economically important services available to Kentucky farmers is that of soil testing and fertilizer recommendations. Fertilizer purchases on the order of 150 million dollars per year are currently made by farmers in Kentucky. Until about 30 years ago there was no routine, rapid method for analyzing soils to determine fertilizer needs. Since then, as better methods were developed, soil testing laboratories have been set up for routine farmer use. For many years only the soil testing service provided through the University of Kentucky (UK) was readily available to farmers in Kentucky. Even though the University still …


Evaluation Of Bas 9052 & Bas 9021 For Control Of Johnsongrass (Sorghum Halpense) In Soybeans (Glycine Max), Sheryl Rogers Apr 1980

Evaluation Of Bas 9052 & Bas 9021 For Control Of Johnsongrass (Sorghum Halpense) In Soybeans (Glycine Max), Sheryl Rogers

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The lack of adequate weed control is one of the major problems encountered in soybean production. Johnsongrass presents one of the most serious weed control problems in the Southeastern United States. numerous herbicides are used in an effort to control johnsongrass, and research is still being conducted to find new herbicides for this purpose. Two of these herbicides are BAS 9021 [6,6-dimethyl-2,4-dioxo- 3[1-[2-(propenyloxy)amino]butylidene]-cyclohexane] and BAS 9052 [2-(n-ethoxybutyrimidoyl)-5-(2-ethylthiopropy1)-3- hydroxy-2-cyclohexen-1-one].

In 1978, johnsongrass control with BAS 9021 at 1.1 and 1.7 kg/ha in sim-le early postemergence or late postemergence applications, or in each of two split applications, was evaluated using the herbicide …


A Cropping System For Intensive Grain Production On Sloping Land, Kenneth L. Wells, H. C. Vaught, Morris J. Bitzer, M. W. Russell Mar 1980

A Cropping System For Intensive Grain Production On Sloping Land, Kenneth L. Wells, H. C. Vaught, Morris J. Bitzer, M. W. Russell

Agronomy Notes

From the beginnings of Kentucky Agriculture, soil erosion and related losses in productivity have been major problems for Kentucky farmers. Improved soil conservation practices during the past forty years have been especially significant in the recovery and progress of our agricultural industry. No-tillage methods for crop production, which were pioneered in Kentucky, have proven useful in controlling erosion and holding production at high levels. During recent years, the marketplace has strongly encouraged grain production, with the unfortunate effect that many Kentucky hillsides have been returned to grain production without sufficient erosion control measures. This report describes innovations in use of …


Blueberry Progress Reports, Amr A. Ismail, David E. Yarborough, Delmont C. Emerson, Eric Hanson, John M. Smagula, Edward Mclaughlin, John Frett, G R. Benoit, W J. Grant, F L. Caruso, M G. Zuck, Steven B. Johnson, Simeon S. Leach, Howard Y. Forsythe Jr Mar 1980

Blueberry Progress Reports, Amr A. Ismail, David E. Yarborough, Delmont C. Emerson, Eric Hanson, John M. Smagula, Edward Mclaughlin, John Frett, G R. Benoit, W J. Grant, F L. Caruso, M G. Zuck, Steven B. Johnson, Simeon S. Leach, Howard Y. Forsythe Jr

Wild Blueberry Research Reports

The 1979 edition of the Blueberry Progress Reports was prepared for the Maine Blueberry Commission and the University of Maine Blueberry Advisory Committee by researchers with the Maine Life Sciences and Agriculture Experiment Station and Maine Cooperative Extension Service at the University of Maine, Orono. Projects in this report include:

1. Cooperative Extension Activities

2. Plan of Work - FY 1980

3. Weed Control in Lowbush Blueberry Fields

4. Pruning of Blueberries

5. Integrated Management of Blueberry Fields

6. Physiology and Culture of the Lowbush Blueberry

7. Effect of Plant-Water Stress on "Lowbush" Blueberry Growth, Yield and Quality

8. Blueberry …


Sorrel - Effects Of Soil Nutrients, Dock – Control, Lupins - Residual Dicamba. Peas - Herbicide Screening, Rape - Herbicide Tolerance, Ryegrass - Effect On Wheat Yield, ‘Round Up’ - Drift Test, Artichokes - Herbicide Screening., John Moore Mar 1980

Sorrel - Effects Of Soil Nutrients, Dock – Control, Lupins - Residual Dicamba. Peas - Herbicide Screening, Rape - Herbicide Tolerance, Ryegrass - Effect On Wheat Yield, ‘Round Up’ - Drift Test, Artichokes - Herbicide Screening., John Moore

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Sorrel - effects of soil nutrients - 80KA39, 80KA40, Dock – control - 80AL74, 80AL76. Herbicides for Spray Graze of Dock in Clover Pasture. J. Tuffley, Albany. Herbicide mixtures for Dock in Clover - R. Pugh, Narrikup. Lupins - residual dicamba - 80MT44. Spray graze with cattle - 80AL80 Peas - herbicide screening - 80AL77. Rape - herbicide tolerance - 80MT45. Ryegrass - effect on wheat yield - 79A32. ‘Round up’ - drift test - 80AL79. Artichokes - herbicide screening - C. Barone, Elliot Road, Wanneroo.


Relationship Of Vigour Tests And Seed Lots To Cotton Seedling Establishment, U. R. Bishnoi, James C. Delouche Feb 1980

Relationship Of Vigour Tests And Seed Lots To Cotton Seedling Establishment, U. R. Bishnoi, James C. Delouche

All Articles

No abstract provided.


Wind Drag On Burley Tobacco Plants, James H. Casada, Linus R. Walton, Larry G. Wells Jan 1980

Wind Drag On Burley Tobacco Plants, James H. Casada, Linus R. Walton, Larry G. Wells

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications

Drag coefficient and center of resistance to wind forces were determined for four varieties of burley tobacco at three stages of growth and using wind velocities ranging from about 3 to 17 m/s. Drag coefficients determined ranged from about 0.024 at the highest velocity to about 0.081 at the lowest velocity. Stage of growth and wind velocity had significant effects on drag coefficient. Variety did not have a significant effect on drag coefficient. Mean center of resistance varied from 42.3 percent of the distance from bottom leaf to top leaf at the early stage of growth to 71.2 percent at …


Soil Science Research Report - 1980 Jan 1980

Soil Science Research Report - 1980

Soil Science Research Reports

Corn Experiments

Improving Nitrogen Fertilizer Recommendations on Corn .......... Section 1

Anhydrous Ammonia and N-Serve for Irrigated Corn .......... Section 2

Nitrogen Management for Irrigated Corn and Grain Sorghum .......... Section 3

Effect of Different Methods of P Application on Irrigated Corn Production ..... Section 4

Improving the Efficiency of Fertilizer N Use by Irrigated Corn .......... Section 5

Influence of Rates of K and MG for Corn Production on Irrigated Sandy Soils .......... Section 6

Application of Sulfur for Irrigated Corn on Sandy Soils .......... Section 7

Effect of Different Planting Systems and Row Applied P on Corn Yields …


Dpx 4189 And Other Herbicides For Weed Control In Wheat, G. A. Pearce Jan 1980

Dpx 4189 And Other Herbicides For Weed Control In Wheat, G. A. Pearce

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

DPX 4189 and other herbicides for weed control in wheat: Object: To compare DPX 4189 with other herbicide treatments for the control of Broadleaved weeds and ryegrass in a wheat crop. Location Toodyay. Location: Moora District office trial . T Reynolds, Miling – 80MO43 – Gamenya wheat sown 29/5/80. Hoegrass plus Brominil trials 1980. To test the efficiency of Brominil M mixed with Hoegrass for weed. Sites: Toodyay and Dowerin.E. & M. Browne and Sons, East Wannamal – 80MO47B - Darkan wheat sown 16/6/80. O. & E. Coyle, Pithara - 80MO50 – Gamenya Wheat sown 29/5/80. Tank mixes with hoegrass. …


Weed Control In Pastures And Cereals, J R. Peirce Jan 1980

Weed Control In Pastures And Cereals, J R. Peirce

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

80N037 - Post sowing - pre emergence applications of chemicals for soursob control in cereals. Property J. Miller - Beverley. Gamenya wheat - sown 25/6/80. 80N039 - Chemical control of soursob in cereals using herbicide combinations. Property J. Miller, Beverley. Gamenya wheat, sown 25/6/80. 80N038 - Post-emergent chemical control of Soursob in cereal crops. Property J. Miller - Beverley. Crop Gamenya wheat, sown 25/6/80. 80N038 - Post emergent chemical control of soursob in cereal crops. Property N. Hansen - Northam. Crop Warimba wheat sown on 4/6/80. 80N039 - Property Chemical control of soursob in cereals using herbicide combinations. N. Hansen …


Sulphur Nutrition Of Pastures And Crops Phosphorus And Potassium Nutrition Of Pastures On Deep Sands In The High Rainfall Areas, J S. Yeates, M F. Clarke Jan 1980

Sulphur Nutrition Of Pastures And Crops Phosphorus And Potassium Nutrition Of Pastures On Deep Sands In The High Rainfall Areas, J S. Yeates, M F. Clarke

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

CONTENTS A. SULPHUR 1. Sources, rates, time of application of sulphur to legume pastures (high rainfall) - 80AL1, 80AL4, 80MA1, 80KE1. 2. Sulphur soil test on pastures (high rainfall) - 80AL12, 80AL13, 80AL14, 80BY2, 80KE2. 3. Sulphur rundown on sulphur absorbing soils of the high rainfall areas - 80BY1. 4. Sulphur requirements of pasture in low rainfall areas - 80JE17, 80M020. 5. Residual value of 1979 applied sulphur. Rates of fine gypsum applied 1980 - 79AL2, 79AL18, 79AL22, 79AL23, 79AL25, 79AL41, 78BA8 B, 79BY3, 79BY4, 79HA2, 79KE3, 79KE7, 79M020. 6. Sulphur requirements of wheat - 80JE16, 80M09. B. PHOSPHORUS 7. …


The Effect Of Soil Acidity On Crop And Pasture Production, W Porter, W Cox, R Klemm Jan 1980

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

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Contents: 1. Summary. 2. Details of research. 2.1 Problem definition glasshouse trial. 2 (a) Vegetative yield affected by topsoil acidity. 2 (b) Root growth in acid subsoil . 2.2 Field Trials. (a) Wheat - Grain yield - Vegetative Growth. (b) Clover. (c) Acidification of soils from the use of nitrogen fertilisers 3. Appendices - trial data. Summary: 1. Problem defining glasshouse trials on soil from 12 sites were conducted in summer/autumn. Results showed that the components of soil acidity affecting wheat growth... 2. The lime and molybdenum requirements of wheat and clover were examined at the sites from which soil …


The Influence Of Harvesting Strategies And Economic Constraints On The Feasibility Of Farm Grain Drying And Storage Facilities, Otto J. Loewer Jr., Thomas C. Bridges, G. M. White, Douglas G. Overhults Jan 1980

The Influence Of Harvesting Strategies And Economic Constraints On The Feasibility Of Farm Grain Drying And Storage Facilities, Otto J. Loewer Jr., Thomas C. Bridges, G. M. White, Douglas G. Overhults

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications

The economic return to on-the-farm grain drying and storage facilities is influenced by many factors including harvesting strategies, facility management, market conditions, energy considerations, and facility design. This study evaluates the influence of these factors on expected net return.


Analysis And Testing Of Powered Tillage Blades, Larry G. Wells, E. M. Smith, D. E. Hammett Jan 1980

Analysis And Testing Of Powered Tillage Blades, Larry G. Wells, E. M. Smith, D. E. Hammett

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications

Fundamental design considerations for powered rotary tillage blades are presented and discussed. The relationship between blade angular velocity and the geometric dimensions of cutting edges is specified for tillage blades rotating counter to the direction of travel and assuming a typical forward speed for tillage.

Analyses showed that a powered blade rotated opposite to the direction of travel can be operated at relatively lower angular velocities than can one rotated in the direction of travel to achieve equivalent blade velocity and acceleration relative to the soil. Furthermore, a blade rotated opposite to the direction of travel requires relatively lower power …


Economic Comparison Of Alternative Burley Tobacco Harvesting Practices By Computer, Thomas C. Bridges, Larry G. Wells, George A. Duncan, John N. Walker Jan 1980

Economic Comparison Of Alternative Burley Tobacco Harvesting Practices By Computer, Thomas C. Bridges, Larry G. Wells, George A. Duncan, John N. Walker

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications

The computer model CATCH (Computer Analysis of Tobacco Cutting and Housing) was developed to provide the individual tobacco producer with management information concerning alternative methods of harvesting burley tobacco. CATCH utilizes specific producer in-puts to analyze 24 alternative burley production systems and presents up to four economic rankings containing costs, equipment and labor for each system. The economic rankings aid the producer in decision making with regard to his own operation.


Plant Viruses, G D. Mclean, T. N. Khan, J Sandow Jan 1980

Plant Viruses, G D. Mclean, T. N. Khan, J Sandow

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus: G.D. McLean, T.N. Khan, J. Sandow. 2. Clover Viruses: G.D. McLean, J. Sandow. BYDV: Survey of incidence - Locations: Esperance (80ES53) sown June 27, 1980 Williams (80NA35) sown June 19, 1980 Kojonup (80KA28) sown June 19, 1980 Bokerup (80MA11) sown July 8, 1980 Jerramungup (80JE14) sown June 26, 1980 Albany (80AL30) sown July 3, 1980 Busselton (80BU3) sown July 8, 1980 Bridgetown (80BR19) sown June s, 1980 Northam (80N026) sown June 16, 1980 All these plots were located at the cultivar variety trial sites. Sites varied considerably in BYDV incidence as well as in rate …


(1) Powdery Mildew Control Of Grapes With Fungicides. (2) Black Spot And Downy Mildew Of Processing Peas: 80al32. (3) Facial Eczema Investigation., A Bokor Jan 1980

(1) Powdery Mildew Control Of Grapes With Fungicides. (2) Black Spot And Downy Mildew Of Processing Peas: 80al32. (3) Facial Eczema Investigation., A Bokor

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Powdery mildew control of grapes with fungicides. Location: Mount Barker Research Station. Black spot and downy mildew of processing peas - 80AL32. Facial eczema investigation. Facial eczema is a recognised myco-toxic disease of grazing stock in New Zealand. It is caused by a fungus Pithomyces chartarum growing on dead litter part of the pasture. The disease has become recognised as a risk to sheep in the Albany Region following reported losses in 1978. A pasture paddock at Cape Riche was sampled weekly by the Animal Division to determine fluctuations in spore numbers of P. chartarum. Comments: The fungus could readily …


Phosphorus Sources Trials, M J. Baker, J. W. Bowden Jan 1980

Phosphorus Sources Trials, M J. Baker, J. W. Bowden

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Pasture trials. 75N07B - New land pasture at Chittering – gravel. 76MT10 - New land pasture at Mt. Barker – gravel. 77MT1 - New land pasture at Mt. Barker – gravel. Methods and particle size.

Cropping trials 77MT2 - Old land at Mt. Barker - gravel – oats. 76WH10 - Young land at Wongan Hills - WLS – wheat. 76WH14 - Very old land at Wongan Hills - WLS – wheat. 77WH2 - Very old land at Wongan Hills - WLS – wheat. 77M016 - New land at New Norcia - gravel – wheat. 80BA6 - New land at Badgingarra …


Septoria Diseases, A. G. P. Brown Jan 1980

Septoria Diseases, A. G. P. Brown

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Effect of stubble and seed infection on S. nodorum at Badgingarra. Fungicide timing on Septoria control.

Double cropping wheat was simulated by spreading stubble fragments collected from an adjoining paddock at 30 g/m2. Infected seed was from a 1979 sowing at Badgingarra, clean seed was pedigree Gamenya ex Merredin. Treatments were thus:- 1. Clean seed, no stubble. 2. Clean seed plus stubble. 3. Infected seed, no stubble. 4. Infected seed plus stubble. Plots were 10 x 25 m separated by equal sized barley buffers.


Trace Element Nutrition, J. W. Gartrell, R. F. Brennan Jan 1980

Trace Element Nutrition, J. W. Gartrell, R. F. Brennan

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Field trials. 1. Long term copper residual page 1. 2. Effect of granule size and cultivations on copper availability – 79N23 page 2. 3. Copper, zinc residual for sub-clover – 78MO26 page 5. 4. Copper, zinc residual for sub-clover on peaty sand – 75AL24 page 6. 5. Effect of copper fertilizer on wheat yield – 80NO27 page 7. 6. Ammonium sulphate/molybdenum on wheat – 80NO28 page 8. 7. Mo, lime, mg on sub-clover – 80NO29 page 9. 8. Zinc residual with high analysis N.P. Fertilizer for wheat – 80NO31 page 10. 9. Zinc, sulphur, copper residual with high analysis N.P. …


Scald, Blotch And Powdery Mildew General Comments And Highlights, T. N. Khan Jan 1980

Scald, Blotch And Powdery Mildew General Comments And Highlights, T. N. Khan

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Locations - Avondale, Badgingarra, Mount Barker I. General Comments and Highlights. II. SCALD: Crop Loss Assessment - 80BA25, 80MT24. III. SCALD: Field Inoculation - 80A28. 80BA26. IV. SCALD: Genotype Reaction in Single Plants and Hill Plots - 80MT26. V. SCALD: Epidemic in Segregating Populations - 80A29, , 80MT25. VI. NET BLOTCH: Yield Loss Assessment - (Net Type) - 80A30, 80BA30. VII. NET BLOTCH: Field Inoculation (Net Type) - 80A31, 80BA31. VIII. 'SPOT TYPE' NET BLOTCH: Yield Losses - 80C24. IX. POWDERY MILDEW: Yield Losses - 80AL33.


Grass Control And Minimum Tillage Herbicides, J. E. Holmes Jan 1980

Grass Control And Minimum Tillage Herbicides, J. E. Holmes

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Bromegrass. Wheat loss caused by bromegrass - 80WH47. Herbicides for bromegrass control - 80WH48. Bromegrass control - spraytop - 79NO41. Control of bromegrass – spraytop - 79BA59. Brome and barley grass control - 80NA62. Wild oats. Wild oat control - comparison of commercial treatments – 80NO44. Wild oat control - minimum tillage system - high challenge SITE - 80NO45. Ryegrass. Ryegrass control. Hoegrass effect of rates x volumes x times of application - 80SG41. Barley grass. Barley grass control in wheat - 80SG40. Pasture manipulation. Pasture manipulation - grass reduction - 79A31. Pasture manipulation - rates of herbicide - 80AB3. …