Pea yield decline syndrome in South Australia

1996

Research organisaton

Trial details

Researcher(s) Jenny Davidson
M Ramsey
Year(s) 1996
Contributor South Australian Research and Development Institute
Trial location(s) University of Adelaide , SA
Further information View external link
Pea yield decline syndrome in South Australia locations
Aims

To establish the importance of manganese and zinc to pea yield decline.

Key messages
  • A survey of the incidents of black spot and downey mildew on field pea was conducted in South Australia.
  • Analysis of manganese and zinc implants was conducted, along with a field trial with manganese and zinc addition.
  • Effect of micronutrients on the diseases was not clear but manganese concentrations in plants was negatively correlated with blackspot.
  • Deficiencies in zinc were measured but these were not correlated with blackspot or downy mildew.
Lead research organisation N/A
Host research organisation South Australian Research and Development Institute
Related program More Profit from Crop Nutrition
Acknowledgments N/A
Other trial partners Not specified

Method

Crop type Grain Legume: Field peas
Treatment type(s)
  • Fertiliser: Application Method
Trial type Experimental
Trial design Randomised,Replicated,Blocked

University of Adelaide 1996

Sow date Not specified
Harvest date Not specified
Plot size Not specified
Plot replication Not specified
Fertiliser

Zinc sulphate, manganese sulphate

Other trial notes

Davidson JA, Ramsey MD (2000) Pea yield decline syndrome in South Australia: the role of diseases and the impact of agronomic practices. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 51, 347-354.



Trial last modified: 21-10-2019 09:22am AEST