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To investigate fungicide types and application timings to minimise the effect of foliar disease in lentils.
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To study fungicide control of Ascochyta rabiei in chickpeas.
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To investigate effective fungicide strategies for controlling Ascochyta blight in chickpeas.
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To evaluate a range of new varieties of grain legumes under improved management conditions.
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To evaluate the effectiveness of current and new fungicides in reducing ascochyta blight infection and maintaining grain yield and quality in lentils and chickpeas.
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To determine optimum disease management strategy at different sowing times, in the new green and red lentil varieties with improved ascochyta blight and botrytis resistance.
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To determine optimum disease management strategy at different sowing times, in the new green and red lentil varieties with improved ascochyta blight and botrytis resistance.
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To determine optimum sowing dates and plant densities of in the new green and red lentil varieties with improved ascochyta blight and botrytis resistance.
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To determine optimum sowing dates and plant densities of in the new green and red lentil varieties with improved ascochyta blight and botrytis resistance.
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To investigate yields of various lentils established across Victoria by Pulse Breeding Australia and the National Variety Testing program.
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CIPAL aims to improve lentil profitability in Australia by developing red and green varieties that are resistant to major diseases (ascochyta blight and botrytis grey mould) and soil constraints (boron, salt and waterlogging), and have improved havestability. CIPAL also aims to develop varieties that have new sources of resistance to current dis… read more
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To investigate the effects of soil type and climate on the yield of commercial varieties and advanced breeding lines in Victoria and thereby assist in the selection of superior varieties fro farmers in this state.
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To compare the performance of current and potential new lentil varieties under low rainfall Mallee conditions.
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To compare the performance of current and potential new lentil varieties in the Mallee and Wimmera regions of Victoria.
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To identify potential yield loss from the isolates of Ascochyta lentis in PBA Hurricane XT.
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To discuss lentil varieties.
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To discuss the best lentil varieties to minimise Ascochyta blight losses.
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To conduct a chickpea demonstration.
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To investigate the efficacy of newly registered fungicides for control of ascochyta in chickpea.
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To investigate the efficacy of newly registered fungicides for control of ascochyta in chickpea.
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To evaluate the efficacy of new actives in disease control and yield benefits in low (Minnipa, upper Eyre Peninsula) and medium (Hart, Mid-North) rainfall zones in South Australia
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To evaluate the efficacy of new actives in disease control and yield benefits in low (Minnipa, upper Eyre Peninsula) and medium (Hart, Mid-North) rainfall zones in South Australia
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To determine the susceptibility of new chickpea varieties and fungicide treatment against Ascochyta Blight. However, due to herbicide damage the chickpeas weren’t harvested, therefore only Lentils and Fenugreek are discussed in this trial.
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To comment on pulse varieties.
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To evaluate new and existing pulse (field peas, chickpeas & lentils) varieties and their suitability to the southern Mallee.
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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 conduct a chickpea variety demonstration.
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To assess the relative tolerance of new cultivars of field pea, lentil and chickpea to a range of commonly used herbicides.
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To determine the suitability of ascochyta blight resistant entries in Victorian advanced testing for release as varieties.