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Phosphorus Nutrition, M Da Bolland
Phosphorus Nutrition, M Da Bolland
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
76WH10, 77WH2, 77MT2, Phosphorus sources trial.
84NO69, 84E31, 84M63, Residual value of phosphate fertilisers.
86M1, Residual value of superphosphates for lupins and wheat grown in a 1-year lupin: 1-year wheat rotation.
85NO63, 85KA79, Assessment of different soil and plant tissue methods for determining the phosphorus requirement of several crop and pasture species.
85KA78, Assessment of different soil and plant tissue methods for determining the P requirements of crop and pasture species.
86N01, Residual value of superphosphate.
85BA34, Residual value of superphosphate for lupins, wheat and barley.
85BA35, Residual value of superphosphate for lupins:oat:wheat rotation
Studies On The Effects Of Nutrition And Tillage On Cereal Root Diseases, R F. Brennan
Studies On The Effects Of Nutrition And Tillage On Cereal Root Diseases, R F. Brennan
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Take-all and manganese / ammonium interaction, 84E1.
Split applications of nitrogen and take-all, 84E2.
Take-all and manganese / ammonium interaction, 84LG2.
Micronutrients (Cu, Zn) and Take-all.
Nitrogen and phosphorus rates and Take-all, 83ES42.
Nitrogen and phosphorus rates and Take-all, 83ES43.
Nitrogen and phosphorus rates and Take-all, 83ES41.
Pasture Manipulation And Root Diseases Of Cereals., W. Macleod
Pasture Manipulation And Root Diseases Of Cereals., W. Macleod
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Rotation for wheat comparing pure clover ley with a pasture ley, 79El5. Pasture renovation techniques and crop production in a 1:2 rotation, 81E35. Pasture manipulation - effects on take-all, 85E32. Spraytopping herbicides and take-all, 85MT58. Timing of spraytopping and herbicides, 86MT64, 86E55.
Weed Seed Ecology., A. H. Cheam
Weed Seed Ecology., A. H. Cheam
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Population dynamics of Brome grass in relation to control systems, 86C1. Wild radish control in lupins, 86N085. Preplanting operations to stimulate Doublegee emergence, 85C89. Postplanting operations to stimulate Doublegee emergence, 85C90.
Serradella Prospects At Esperance, Michael D A Bolland
Serradella Prospects At Esperance, Michael D A Bolland
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Yellow serradells is a promising introduced annual legume suitable for some of Western Australia's well drained sandy acid soils where other pasture legumes failto persist.
In the Esperance area serradella grows siccessfully on some sandy soils more than 0.5 metres deep. I develops deep roots rapidly - up to three times deeper than subterranean clover - and this is probably the main reason for its persistance.
At present only two late maturing, registered serradella cultivars are available to farmers in southern Australia. This article describes research at Esperance to delect earlier flowering cultivars for persistence in areas with less than …
Agricultural Progress On The Ord, D A. Mcghie
Agricultural Progress On The Ord, D A. Mcghie
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
This is the first of occasional articles describing the experimental and commercial activity on the Ord River Irrigation Area (ORIA) in Western Australia's Kimberley region.
Against a background of extensive recources of land and water, a sometimes cimatic advantage and a complementary disadvantage of a remote location, agriculture on the Ord has swung from various monocultures to a broadly based and diversified production. In 1986, the value of agricultural production on the Ord will approach values equivalent to those of the cotton era for the first time since the demise of that industry 12 years ago.
Root Diseases Of Cereals., G. C. Macnish
Root Diseases Of Cereals., G. C. Macnish
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Take-all Effects of nitrogen source on take-all 82N34, 77E4. Take-all and rates of PP450 and Bayleton 86MT40. Take-all and control by lupins 86MT6. Take-all and field inoculation rates, 86MT58. Take-all and fumigation, 86MT57. Rhizoctonia root rot Rhizoctonia patch and soil compaction, 86E39. Rhizoctonia patch and short chemical fallow, 86E40. Rhizoctonia root rot and Glean, 86E42. Rhizoctonia strains-and paddock history, 86E31. Rhizoctonia root rot - host effects on strains, 86BA38, 85E28, 86E30.