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Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia

1988

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The Soils Of The Salmon Gums District, Western Australia, George Henry Burvill Dec 1988

The Soils Of The Salmon Gums District, Western Australia, George Henry Burvill

Technical Bulletins

Most of the soils are grey and brown solonized soils. The subsoils, to about 2 m, are calcareous sandy clays with limestone rubble, but there are three main surface variations: sandy surfaced, 5-30 cm deep, passing abruptly to the sandy clay subsoil with lime nodules. The Circle Valley sand and Scaddan sand are major types. Scaddan sand has a domed subsoil clay. Powdery calcareous sandy loam; and clay loam and clay with some lime in the subsoil, but less than in 1 and 2.


Carlton Plains Soil Survey In The Shire Of Wyndham, East Kimberley, T C. Stoneman Sep 1988

Carlton Plains Soil Survey In The Shire Of Wyndham, East Kimberley, T C. Stoneman

Resource management technical reports

The Carlton Plains covers approximately 11,750 ha midway between Wyndham and Kununurra on the northern bank of the Ord River in the Shire of East Kimberley. The survey area is divided into two geomorphic units, the clay plains and the levee areas. Soils of the former generally belong to the Cununurra family of cracking clays while those of the levees are generally more variable and of medium texture.Samples of the major soils were collected for mechanical analysis and basic chemical analysis.Sodium chloride percentages and exchangeable sodium percentages are both high on the clay soils of the western plain. The suitability …


Final Report Of The Pearling Industry Review Committee To The Hon. Julian Grill, Western Australian Minister For Fisheries And Hon. John Kerin, M.P. Federal Minister For Primary Industries And Energy., F. J. Malone, D. A. Hancock, B. Jeffries Feb 1988

Final Report Of The Pearling Industry Review Committee To The Hon. Julian Grill, Western Australian Minister For Fisheries And Hon. John Kerin, M.P. Federal Minister For Primary Industries And Energy., F. J. Malone, D. A. Hancock, B. Jeffries

Fisheries management papers

In October 1987 an Interim Report was issued to enable the present licence holders, the Licensed Pearl Producers' Association and other who had expressed an interest to the Committee, to consider the interim recommendations and , if necessary, make written comment to the Committee. The Committee considered the comments it received. It now presents its Final Report to the Western Australian Minister for Fisheries, the Hon. Julian Grill and the Federal Minister for Primary Industries and Energy, the Hon. John Kerin. The Committee is recommending that the industry be quota controlled with entry by transfer only. The present licence holders …


Crop Establishment Methods For Lupin Disease Management 13 To 23, M Sweetingham Jan 1988

Crop Establishment Methods For Lupin Disease Management 13 To 23, M Sweetingham

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

88NO73, 88ME59, Phosphorus x disease on lupins.

Aim, location, soil type, rotation, establishment, results.

88ME60, Seed treatments for brown spot and Pleiochaeta root rot of lupins.

88SC33, Rovral and Sumisclex, seed treatment for lupins.

Rhizoctonia root and hypocotyl rots.

88NO74, fungicides and sowing depth for Rhizoctonia root rot.

88GE53, Rizolex for Rhizoctonia control in lupins.

88GE31, Cultivation and sowing depth for Rhizoctonia patch and hypocotyl rot of lupins.

88E38, Cultivation and sowing depth effects on Rhizoctonia bare patch in lupins.

88NO92, Semi selective fungicide drenches for root/hypocotyl rot of lupins.


Annual Medic Evaluation On Eradu Sandplain Soil - 3 M Rows., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett Jan 1988

Annual Medic Evaluation On Eradu Sandplain Soil - 3 M Rows., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88EC16

Location: East Chapman Research Station

Inoculated and lime pelleted seed was hand sown into 3m rows at 0.25 g/m. All the medics were inoculated with WSM 540 which may have been less effective with some of the M. littoralis and M. tornata varieties. The 1988 season was very good in terms of frequency and amount of rainfall which is reflected in the high seed yields compared to 1987.


National Subterranean Clover Improvement Programme, P. Nichols Jan 1988

National Subterranean Clover Improvement Programme, P. Nichols

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88PE27 - University Field Station, Shenton Park
Trial 88WH43 - Wongan Hills Research Station.

The project aims to develop, by breeding and selection, better adapted and more productive low-oestrogen cultivars of subterranean clover for a range of environments in southern Australia. The programme is a collaborative one with the University of Western Australia and consists of two phases (i) early generation selection, which involves selecting varieties satisfying primary selection criteria; and (ii) field evaluation of advanced lines, which is conducted by the Departments of Agriculture in each State and co-ordinated by the Plant Breeder. The first phase is conducted …


Experimental Summary 1988, R Ac Jones, J M. Wroth, A R. Baker, A D. Lucas, S J. Mckirdy, A D. Lucas, C R. Wilson, W Pathipanawat, R D. Harris, K Clarke, D Van Den Bosch Jan 1988

Experimental Summary 1988, R Ac Jones, J M. Wroth, A R. Baker, A D. Lucas, S J. Mckirdy, A D. Lucas, C R. Wilson, W Pathipanawat, R D. Harris, K Clarke, D Van Den Bosch

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Disease complexes in wheat field screening trials.

2. Glasshouse screening for wheat leaf disease resistance.

3. Effect of phosphate, stand density and Rovral on Pleiochaeta setosa in lupins.

4. Genotype and rvral for Pleichaeta setosa in lupins.

5. Control of Septoria in early sown wheat.

6. Controlling Pyrenophora graminea leaf stripe in barley.

7. Effect of environment on leaf stripe in barley.

8. Unusual seed quality problems.


Postharvest Fungicide Treatments For Control Of Penicilium Storage Rot Of Pears, P Mcr Wood Jan 1988

Postharvest Fungicide Treatments For Control Of Penicilium Storage Rot Of Pears, P Mcr Wood

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

88SW1, Karragullen.

Table one.

Comments.


Winter Dormant Treatment For Control Of Apple Mildew, P Mcr Wood Jan 1988

Winter Dormant Treatment For Control Of Apple Mildew, P Mcr Wood

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

88MA51, 88MA50, 88BY32.

Table two.

Comments


Tolerance Of Recommended Cereal Varieties Of New Herbcides, David Bowran Jan 1988

Tolerance Of Recommended Cereal Varieties Of New Herbcides, David Bowran

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

88EC28, 88SC31, 88N73.


Pea Variety Tolerances To Herbicides, David Bowran Jan 1988

Pea Variety Tolerances To Herbicides, David Bowran

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

88ME118.

This site was variably infested with a population of wild oats and self-sown cereals.


Evaluation Of New Pasture Legume Species In Terms Of Summer Feeding Value And Effects On Wool Production., Tess Casson Jan 1988

Evaluation Of New Pasture Legume Species In Terms Of Summer Feeding Value And Effects On Wool Production., Tess Casson

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 86KA71

Location: Private farm 'Monalta' - south-east of Katanning.

As outlined by S. Flecker in the 1987 summary for this trial, the expected result of the research is that the feeding value of burr medic pastures will be greater than the feeding value of sub. clover and barrel medic pasture, particularly over the dry summer/autumn period.


Soil-Plant Organochlorine Pesticide Research., Tony Albertsen Jan 1988

Soil-Plant Organochlorine Pesticide Research., Tony Albertsen

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

88MA42, 88BU18, 88BU21, 88BU22, 88BY16, 88AL20, 88AL21, 88AL22, 88BY9, 88 BY1, 88BY11, 88BY12, 88BY13, 88BY14, 88BY15, 88BU19, 88BU20, 88MA43, 88MA44, 88MA45, 88MA46, 86V1, 86V2, 84V2.

Locations: Albany, Bunbury, Busselton and Manjimup.

In 1988 a research programme was initiated to help define the relationship between soil and plant contamination. Two main experiments were established 1) Pasture contamination in annual and perennial grazed swards. 2) Plant species contamination in a wider range of pasture and crops.


Annual Medic Evaluation On Eradu Sandplain Soil - Plots, Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett Jan 1988

Annual Medic Evaluation On Eradu Sandplain Soil - Plots, Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88EC17

Location: East Chapman Research Station.

The plots were hand sown at 2 g/m2 of inoculated and lime pelleted seed. The medics were inoculated with WSM540 which may have been ineffective on some of the M. littoralis and M. tornata varieties. The time taken to form ripe pods was monitored to gain some extra measure of maturity besides flowering time for comparing wide ranges of species. The ripening time involved was very similar over all the varieties, averaging out to 44 days after the flower opens. What appears to be a more important factor when considering maturity is the …


Effect Of Deep Ripping And Aphid Infestation On Pasture Production., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett Jan 1988

Effect Of Deep Ripping And Aphid Infestation On Pasture Production., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88EC18

Location: East Chapman Research Station.

Half the trial site was cultivated to 30cm at the break of the season and the whole site was normally cultivated. Weeds were then sprayed with Roundup at 1 1/ha prior to seeding with an eight run cone seeder. The plots were kept weed free during the year by hand weeding. The root distribution was calculated from soil cores taken in 20 cm increments on 20 August. Aphid cortrol consisted of spraying every two weeks with Pirimor at 140 g/ha between July and October. Lorsban at 150 ml/ha was used for the last …


Serradella Establishment On Light Textured Soil., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett Jan 1988

Serradella Establishment On Light Textured Soil., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 87GE81

Location: East Chapman Research Station.

Evaluate early maturing serradella lines on deep sands.


Pasture Cultivar Comparison On Red Loam Soil - Large Plots., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett Jan 1988

Pasture Cultivar Comparison On Red Loam Soil - Large Plots., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88GE34

Locations : North Mullewa Research Station and Morawa Agricultural School.

Evaluation of pasture cultivars in large plots.


Ryegrass Species Evaluation., L. Cransberg Jan 1988

Ryegrass Species Evaluation., L. Cransberg

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88AL31

Location: Takalarup

To identify productive grass species for the short, medium and long term in southern high rainfall environment.


Pasture Cultivar Comparison - Large Plots., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett Jan 1988

Pasture Cultivar Comparison - Large Plots., Bradley Nutt, M. K. Laslett

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88TS63

Location: Perenjori

To evaluate the effect of various legume pasture cultivars on pasture and crop production.


Long Season Serradella Evaluation., L. Cransberg Jan 1988

Long Season Serradella Evaluation., L. Cransberg

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 88AL32

Location: Walpole

To select productive and persistent serradella lines for the deep acidic sands in the very high rainfall zone on the south coast.


Surface Drainage Trial., Tony Albertsen Jan 1988

Surface Drainage Trial., Tony Albertsen

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Trial 86V1

Location: Vasse Research Station

Laser levelling demonstration areas at Vasse Research Station have improved surface drainage and reduced waterlogging, flooding and salt accumulation. Reseeding these laser treated areas has resulted in greater pasture productivity and stock carrying capacity. The overall cost of this exercise has to be met by increased animal productivity.


Going Beyond Single Figure Fertilizer Recommendations, S J. Burgess Jan 1988

Going Beyond Single Figure Fertilizer Recommendations, S J. Burgess

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Single-figure fertilizer recommendations are useful guidelines but they do not tell a farmer anything about the consequences of applying fertilizer at rates other than those recommended.


Production From The Management Of Burr Medic Pastures, C W. Thorn Jan 1988

Production From The Management Of Burr Medic Pastures, C W. Thorn

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

No abstract provided.


Tillage Systems And Soil Stability, R J. Jarvis Jan 1988

Tillage Systems And Soil Stability, R J. Jarvis

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

No abstract provided.


Soil Factors Affecting Flood Runoff On Agricultural Catchments In Western Australia, D J. Mcfarlane, J R. Davies Jan 1988

Soil Factors Affecting Flood Runoff On Agricultural Catchments In Western Australia, D J. Mcfarlane, J R. Davies

Resource management technical reports

Reviews methods of including soil properties in flood runoff-predicting equations. Concentrates on practical methods that can be routinely used by soil conservation technicians for flood prediction rather than complex research models. A case is made for collecting soil data from the gauged catchments which are relevant to a perceived runoff mechanism and are capable of being routinely applied in simple flood prediction methodologies.


The Use Of Permeability, Conductivity, Conductance And Resistance In The Description Of Water Movement In Soils And Plants, H Borg Jan 1988

The Use Of Permeability, Conductivity, Conductance And Resistance In The Description Of Water Movement In Soils And Plants, H Borg

Resource management technical reports

Permeability, conductivity, conductance and resistance are important parameters in the description of water movement in soils and plants. These terms are related, but not synonymous. Permeability is only a function of the flow pathgeometry of the medium, while conductivity also depends on the fluid involved. Conductance, in addition, takes the size of the medium into account. Resistance is simply the inverse ofconductance. By applying the definition of resistance, it isshown that Darcy's law and Ohm's law are equivalent. Conductance and resistance relate volume flow rate to a potential difference, but to relate volume flux (volume flowrate per unit area) to …


Soil Conservation And Management Strategies For The Toolibin Catchment, S J. Hearn Jan 1988

Soil Conservation And Management Strategies For The Toolibin Catchment, S J. Hearn

Resource management technical reports

No abstract provided.


Evaluating Prime Agricultural Land In The Shire Of Manjimup, V T. Read Jan 1988

Evaluating Prime Agricultural Land In The Shire Of Manjimup, V T. Read

Resource management technical reports

No abstract provided.


Salinity In Western Australia : A Situation Statement, V T. Read Jan 1988

Salinity In Western Australia : A Situation Statement, V T. Read

Resource management technical reports

The Select Committee on Salinity was established by the Legislative Council of the Parliament of Western Australia in November 1987 to inquire into and report on salinity in Western Australia giving particular regard to:

• what action has, or is being taken, to assess the magnitude of the problem;

• what form of action can, or should, be taken to control salinity;

• what legislative of administrative acts or incentives to the private sector are necessary or desirable to assist further in controlling or eradicating salinity.

Members appointed to the Select Committee were the Honourable David Wordsworth (Chairman), the Honourable …


Murex Medic Trials And Redlegged Earthmite Impacts, D. Gillespie Jan 1988

Murex Medic Trials And Redlegged Earthmite Impacts, D. Gillespie

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Selection and development of early maturing varieties of murex medic.

Small plot trials were established at six medium and low rainfall sites in autumn 1988. All were hand sown 2Mx3Mplots sown at 50 kg/ha except for the Merredin site which was drill sown at 10 kg/ha.

Locations: Badgebup, Gabalong, Kellerberrin, Merredin, North Quairading, Pingrup.

2. Mid season murex medic evaluation.

Locations: Avondale, Cranbrook, Darkan and New Norcia

This programme aims to identify superior varieties to Zodiac which was released in 1988.

3. Management of murex medic.

Locations: Arthur River

After three years of drought the large grazing trial at …