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To determine the influence of cultivar resistance on the cost effectiveness and longevity of upfront disease control, such as seed treatment/in furrow treatments, as opposed to later season control based on foliar fungicides.
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To develop improved AB disease control management strategies through the use of fungicides.
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To develop improved AB disease control management strategies through the use of fungicides. The 2016 trials were aimed to assess new experimental fingicides alongside the current strategy and also include variations in fungicide application timings to improve disease control efficacy.
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To allow grain growers to assess the grain yields of released and upcoming wheat varieties under “with fungicide” and “without fungicide” management regimes.
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To assess the impact of commercially available seed treatments on wheat yield and quality.
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To deliver new high yielding AH varieties selected for key traits like canopy structure, Septoria and rust resistance.
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To explore the field performance of foliar fungicides for control of STB.
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To examine aspects of disease control in wheat.
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To provide a guide on the main agronomic measures to control stripe rust.
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To evaluate the impact of fungicide choice and timing on Spot Form Net blotch management in barley.
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To evaluate the impact of fungicide choice and timing on management of Spot Form Net blotch in barley.
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To evaluate the impact of fungicide choice and timing on management of Spot Form Net.
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To look at the potential yield of commonly grown varieties of barley and wheat sown in September, whilst comparing some different management strategies that might be adopted when sowing this late in the season:
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To evaluate a number of varieties that are either commercially available or close to commercial release that may be suitable for the growing conditions of southern Victoria. This trial differs from other comparative crop variety testing in that it evaluates the varieties with a fungicide programme; to determine the yield response of the varieti… read more
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To evaluate the efficacy of different foliar fungicides against stem rust in wheat.
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To report on stem rust control trials in 2010.
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This trial was established to investigate current fungicide seed treatment options in cereals and compare these with EverGol Prime for Rhizoctonia control.
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To assess the impact of (i) seed dressings, (ii) fungicide applied in furrow, and (iii) foliar applied fungicides on controlling stripe rust in two wheat varieties.
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To discuss stripe rust management and varietal selection: 2004.
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The original aim of this experiment was to test whether application of foliar fungicide to crops moderately resistant/moderately susceptible to stripe rust with infection detected at GS39-45 and of average yield potential (1.5-2.5t/ha) results in a profitable yield response. However, the experiment was side-tracked by a somewhat surprising resul… read more
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To determine agronomic management practices that increase grain yield potential while also minimising the risk of fungal diseases.
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Does active ingredient, row spacing or plant population impact the effectiveness of fungicides on powdery mildew control in mungbeans?
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To determine the relationship between nitrogen rate and the need for disease control in winter wheat in the high rainfall zone environment of Tasmania.
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To establish which of the following components has the greater effect on yield: liquid, granular or combined liquid/granular forms of fertiliser nitrogen, phosphorus and trace elements, and in-furrow fungicide.
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To determine the optimal timing for the application of foliar fungicides for disease control in wheat.
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To assess different management strategies for blackleg, while assessing Prosaro as the only foliar in crop option in canola for blackleg management.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of triticale grown after wheat.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of triticale grown after wheat.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of triticale grown after wheat.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of triticale grown after wheat.
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To provide information relating to managing sclerotinia stem rot in canola.
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To present research information available on role of foliar fungicide mixtures with new chemistry against barley LR in a variety with known APR.
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The aim of this work was to use a range of tools to determine if we can be confident that the SclerotiniaCM app is producing reliable outputs that will help canola growers make informed management decisions in a given season
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To determine the suitability of ascochyta blight resistant entries in Victorian advanced testing for release as varieties.
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To identify key ingredients of agronomic packages that deliver high yielding canola crops with high oil contents in the Parndana environment.
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To assess the effect of a range of fungicide treatments on wheat yield.
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To assess different fungicide timing and dressings for Stripe Rust control on the yield of a number of wheat varieties
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To assess different fungicide timing and dressings for Stripe Rust control on the yield of a number of wheat varieties
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To assess different fungicide timing and dressings for Stripe Rust control on the yield of a number of wheat varieties
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To verify the performance of the currently susceptible cultivar Chara, in higher rainfall conditions and to assess various application timings of fungicide to minimise the impact of the WA pathotype of stripe rust, that seems to have maintained virulence throughout eastern Australia.
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To investigate the effect of fungicides on controlling stripe rust infection in wheat.
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To determine the effectiveness of fungicides on wheat yields.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of wheat grown after wheat.
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Evaluate yield and quality response of long season wheat and barley to sowing time.
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This trial is part of a series of experiments evaluating a number of varieties that may be suitable throughout south west Victoria.
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This trial is part of a series of experiments evaluating a number of varieties that may be suitable throughout south west Victoria.
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To evaluate different wheat varieties for yield and grain quality under both a nil foliar fungicide regime and a 3 spray fungicide regime.
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To verify the performance of recently released cultivars in local higher rainfall conditions and to assess the varietal resistance to the WA pathotype of stripe rust that seems to have maintained virulence throughout eastern Australia.
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To compare a number of varieties that are either commercially available or close to commercial release that may be suitable for south west Victoria.
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To compare a number of varieties that are either commercially available or close to commercial release that may be suitable for south west Victoria.This trial differs from other comparative crop variety testing in that it evaluates the varieties with a fungicide
programme to determine the yield response of the varieties to controlling fo… read more
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To compare a number of varieties that are close to commercial release that may be suitable for south west Victoria against five control varieties. This trial differs from other comparative crop variety testing in that it evaluates the varieties with a fungicide programme to determine the yield of the varieties in the absence of foliar leaf dise… read more
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To assess the yield of a range of soft wheat varieties.
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To assess the yield of a range of wheat varieties.
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To assess the yield of a range of wheat varieties.
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To evaluate the yield and quality of a range of wheat varieties and breeders lines.
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To assess the yield of a range of wheat varieties at several sites across the South-East
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The wheat fungicide trial was established to compare wheat yield and quality with no fungicide application (Treatment 1) to wheat yield and quality with fungicide application (Treatment 2) (Table 1). Treatment 2, fungicide application, mimics standard practice in the South East.
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To discuss wheats for the coming growing season (2004).
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To evaluate fungicide management strategies for the control of yellow spot and impact on yield and grain quality.
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To investigate wider range of fungicides for yellow leaf spot control.
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To investigate wider range of fungicides for yellow leaf spot control.
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To evaluate the the value of foliar fungicide sprays for the control of yellow leaf spot in wheat established in the stubble of the previous wheat crop under no till.
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The aim of this experiment was to develop disease response curves indicating potential yield losses for a selection of varieties that represent various resistance categories for YLS.
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To compare two commonly planted wheat varietie, Scout and Corack, tested under three different fungicide regimes for suceptibility to yellow leaf spot
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To evaluate the reported yellow leaf spot susceptibility ratings of 20 common wheat varieties
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This experiment examined the effect of yellow leaf spot (YLS) on yield in three wheat varieties of differing resistance in southern NSW.
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The project objectives were to: determine what effect stubble load and type had on YLS infection. Determine whether changing cultural practices would aid in reducing YLS incidence. Investigate the effect of fungicide application timing and nutrition on YLS severity.
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To evaluate fungicide managment strategies for the control of yellow spot and the impact on wheat yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate fungicide management strategies for the control of yellow spot and impact on yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate fungicide management strategies for the control of yellow spot and the impact on wheat yield and grain quality.
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To compare fungicide products and timing strategies against yellow spot in wheat.
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To compare fungicide products and timing strategies against yellow spot in wheat.
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To evaluate fungicide management strategies for the control of yellow spot and impact on yield and grain quality.
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To compare fungicide products and timing strategies against yellow spot in wheat.
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To evaluate fungicide management strategies for the control of yellow spot and the impact on yield and grain quality in wheat.
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To compare fungicide products and timing strategies against yellow spot in wheat.
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To evaluate fungicide management strategies for the control of yellow spot and assess the impact on yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of fungicide choice and timing on management of Spot Form Net blotch in barley.