Demonstration of EverGol Prime seed treatment for the control of Rhizoctonia and covered smut in barley with a comparison to commerical standards and its crop safety in wheat

2012
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Trial details

Researcher(s) Rick Horbury (Bayer Crop Science)
Year(s) 2012
Contributor West Midlands Group
Trial location(s) Badgingarra, WA
Demonstration of EverGol Prime seed treatment for the control of Rhizoctonia and covered smut in barley with a comparison to commerical standards and its crop safety in wheat locations
Aims

Crop safety and yield of barley grown from seed treated with EverGol Prime compared to Dividend and Vibrance for the control of rhizoctonia. The trial was conducted to

  • To compare efficacy of EverGol Prime compared to Dividend and Vibrance for rhizoctonia control.
  • To compare barley covered smut control of EverGol Prime to current standards.
Key messages
  • With a disease like rhizoctonia crop rotation away from cereals is important to reduce inoculum levels. In high risk rotations or in paddocks known to have high disease levels EverGol Prime will be a useful new option for growers based on Australia wide trial experience.
  • EverGol Prime has demonstrated excellent control of smut diseases (including bunt) with work conducted in Western Australia on loose smut this year confirming it as an excellent new tool for grower’s to target this hard- to- control disease.
Lead research organisation Bayer CropScience
Host research organisation West Midlands Group
Trial funding source Bayer
Related program N/A
Acknowledgments

Many thanks to John Scottney for his permission to run the trial and for the assistance of Dave Gartner. Thanks also to Living Farm for the seeding and harvest of this trial.           


Other trial partners Not specified
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Method

Crop type Cereal (Grain): Barley
Treatment type(s)
  • Seed treatment: Inoculant
Trial type Experimental
Trial design Replicated

Badgingarra 2012

Sow rate or Target density 70kg/ha
Sow date 8 June 2012
Harvest date Not specified
Plot size 2m x 10m
Plot replication 3
Fertiliser

80kg/ha Gusto® Gold, 50L/ha UAN (infurrow).

Herbicide

Pre-em Herbicides:   trifluralin 2.5L/ha, Avadex® Xtra 1.8L/ha, diuron 0.4 L/ha, chlorpyriphos 1 L/ha

Post-em Herbicides: 9/7: Velocity® 800 mL/ha + 1% v/v Hasten®

Fungicide

Post-em Fungicide:  26/7: 500 mL/ha Prosper® at Z32 (2nd node) to barley only.

13/8: 150 mL/ha Prosaro® 420SC + 1% v/v Hasten at Z39 (flag peep).

Inoculant Rhizoctonia innoculum: 1.6 g per metre of row of infected millet to *inoculated treatments only
Other trial notes

EverGol®, Velocity®, Prosper® and Prosaro® are Registered Trademarks of the Bayer Group.

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Observed trial site soil information
Trial site soil testing
Not specified
Soil conditions
Trial site Soil texture
Badgingarra, WA Sand over sandy loam
Derived trial site soil information
Australian Soil Classification Source: ASRIS
Trial site Soil order
Badgingarra, WA Chromosol
Soil Moisture Source: BOM/ANU
Average amount of water stored in the soil profile during the year, estimated by the OzWALD model-data fusion system.
Year Badgingarra WA
2012 171.2mm
2011 167.7mm
2010 147.5mm
2009 176.1mm
2008 192.9mm
2007 135.2mm
2006 142.1mm
2005 169.7mm
2004 128.0mm
2003 144.9mm
2002 140.2mm
2001 128.6mm
2000 161.9mm
National soil grid Source: CSIRO/TERN
NOTE: National Soil Grid data is aggregated information for background information on the wider area
Actual soil values can vary significantly in a small area and the trial soil tests are the most relevant data where available

Soil properties

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Climate

Derived climate information

No observed climate data available for this trial.
Derived climate data is determined from trial site location and national weather sources.

Badgingarra WA

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Some data on this site is sourced from the Bureau of Meteorology

SILO weather estimates sourced from https://www.longpaddock.qld.gov.au/silo/
Jeffrey, S.J., Carter, J.O., Moodie, K.B. and Beswick, A.R. (2001). Using spatial interpolation to construct a comprehensive archive of Australian climate data , Environmental Modelling and Software, Vol 16/4, pp 309-330. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-8152(01)00008-1.

Trial report and links

2012 trial report



Trial last modified: 09-07-2019 12:06pm AEST