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Development Of Herbicide Tolerant Lupin Varieties., J. Cooper
Development Of Herbicide Tolerant Lupin Varieties., J. Cooper
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 90GL26
Effect of growth stage at application of response to atrazine.
To determine the optimum stage for application of atrazine to show the most consistent and maximum differences between varieties of lupins in glasshouse tolerance trials.
Trial 90GL28
Response to lupin varieties to metribuzin applied post emergence.
This is an initial quick screening to determine if the same pattern of responses occurs when metribuzin is applied as when simazine/atrazine is used. Field rates were used assuming that there are 1,250,000 pots/ha. The recommended rate applied to peas is 300g/ha so this was used as an estimate of the amount …
Lupin Agronomy For The South Coast, Mark Seymour
Lupin Agronomy For The South Coast, Mark Seymour
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Time of sowing x variety. Trials, 89E15, 89ES11, 89E42. Time of sowing x variety. Trials, 89E16, 89ES12. Seed rate x variety, trials 89ES8, 89ES9, 89ES10, 89JE2, 89JE3, 89AL7. Starter nitrogen, trials 89E20. Aphid control, trial 89E14. Deep placement of manganese and phosphorus, trials 89E43, 89E17.
Rhizoctonia Bare Patch Of Cereals And Lupins, G C. Macnish, M W. Sweetingham
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.
Crop Establishment Methods For Lupin Disease Management, M Sweetingham, V Chisholm, A Pelham
Crop Establishment Methods For Lupin Disease Management, M Sweetingham, V Chisholm, A Pelham
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Contents
A. Crop establishment methods for lupin disease management
1. Pleiochaeta root rot
1.1 Depth of sowing
87LG32, 87LG36, 87ME60, 87ME75
1.2 Cultivation and sowing depth
87WH47, 87NO77, 87M54
1.3 Seeding machinery and sowing depth
2. Brown leaf spot/Pleiochaeta root rot
Phosphorus nutrition and crop rotation
87ME62, 87LG39
3. Rhizoctonia hypocotyl rot
Fungicide seed treatment and sowing depth
87BA25
4. Rhizoctonia root rot
4.1 Cultivation and sowing depth
87NO74
4.2 Fungicide seed treatment
87NO78
B. Fungicide drench trials to determine casual organisms of root/hypocotyl rot 87NO75, 87NO76.
Assessment Of 2nd Generation Acid Tolerant Strains Of R. Meliloti, J G. Howieson, S Scarfe, R Forest
Assessment Of 2nd Generation Acid Tolerant Strains Of R. Meliloti, J G. Howieson, S Scarfe, R Forest
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
86M56, 86GE29, 87M83, 87M13, 87H12, 87M15, 86N32.
Long Term Rotation Trials 1977, I Rowland
Long Term Rotation Trials 1977, I Rowland
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
W56H, 66M29, 67C13, 67N4, 68E5, 68SG5,73SG16.
Lupins, Barley, Clover.
Grain Legume Agronomy 1976-1977, G H. Walton
Grain Legume Agronomy 1976-1977, G H. Walton
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
76B1, Lupin agronomy, high rainfall area.
CB49, Lupin crop establishment methods.
76JE7, Lupin agronomy and soil fertility improvement.
74MO11, Seedling regeneration.
75MO7, Pasture establishment under unicrop and soil fertility improvement.
76MO13, L. cosentinii cv CB49 agronomy.
76MO14, Amino acid sequence study in the maturation of lupin seed.
76MT4, Chick pea response to plant density.
76MT5, Effect of waterlogging on lupin species.
76NA9, Polyculture of wheat and lupin.
76NA10, Pasture establishment under cover crops.
76TS12, L cosentinii cv agronomy.
Part 3 Lupin Cultivar - Comparison, G H. Walton
Part 3 Lupin Cultivar - Comparison, G H. Walton
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
The 1972 experimental results provide a good comparison between Unicrop and Uniharvest lupin under low rainfall conditions. While most trial results have to be examined in the knowledge of low rainfall confounded with high weed competition, some useful and practical conclusions can be drawn. The following table summarises the best yield obtained for the lupin varieties at each site. 72GE11, 72GE12, 72GE13, 72GE14, 72LG7, 72LG10, 72MO10, 72MT33, 72NO9, 72NO10, 72TS10,
Lupin And Serradella Inoculation Experiments, D L. Chatel
Lupin And Serradella Inoculation Experiments, D L. Chatel
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
BACKGROUND: During 1967 there were a number of reports of poor establishment of Weiko and Uniwhite lupins. Because of the possibility of either delayed nodulation or insufficient nitrogen fixation being involved, an experiment was conducted during 1968 to examine a range of lupin rhizobia isolates in the field (a summary of this experiment was circulated during 1969). In this experiment two strains, WU425 and WU43, showed sufficient promise to warrant additional testing in 1969.
Agronomy Of Low Alkaloid Lupins - Preliminary Investigations, C M. Francis
Agronomy Of Low Alkaloid Lupins - Preliminary Investigations, C M. Francis
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Although the value of leguminous crops in the pattern of Western Australia's agriculture has been recognised for a number of years (Gladstones (1968))*, they have received comparatively little scientific attention. Whilst one such crop, the "sweet" lupin, has occasionally produced highly profitable yields, there is nevertheless a high incidence of near failures which may to a large degree be logically attributed to lack of knowledge of the basic agronomy of the crop. As a preliminary to more extensive trials at a large number of locations, it was proposed to study the effect of some basic agronomic practices (and of the …