| Researcher(s) |
Peter Boutsalis (Plant Science Consulting) Sam Kleemann (University of Adelaide) Christopher Preston (University of Adelaide) |
|---|---|
| Year(s) | 2012 |
| Contributor | Hart Field Site Group |
| Trial location(s) |
, SA
|
To evaluate the performance of new pre-emergent herbicides on the control of wild oats.
| Lead research organisation |
Hart Field Site Group |
|---|---|
| Host research organisation |
Hart Field Site Group |
| Trial funding source | GRDC |
| Related program | N/A |
| Acknowledgments |
The Hart Field-Site Group wish to thank Kym and Donald Martin for the use of their barley crop This trial is funded by the GRDC and is part of a collaborative project. It was conducted with Sam Kleemann and Chris Preston, University of Adelaide and Peter Boutsalis, Plant Science Consulting. |
| Other trial partners | University of Adelaide and Plant Science Consulting |
| Crop type | Cereal (Grain): Barley |
|---|---|
| Treatment type(s) |
|
| Trial type | Experimental |
| Trial design | Randomised,Replicated,Blocked |
| Sow rate or Target density | Commander barley @ 80kg/ha |
|---|---|
| Sow date | 29 May 2012 |
| Harvest date | Not specified |
| Plot size | 1.75m x 8m |
| Plot replication | Not specified |
| Fertiliser |
|
| # |
Treatment 1
|
Cost ($/ha) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | █ Nil (untreated control) | 0 |
| 2 | █ Trifluralin 480 2.0L/ha | 11 |
| 3 | █ Trifluralin 480 2.0L/ha + tri-allate 3.0L/ha | 38 |
| 4 | █ Propyzamide 1.0kg/ha | 23 |
| 5 | █ Sakura 118g/ha | 38 |
| 6 | █ Sakura 177g/ha | 57 |
| 7 | █ Sakura 118g/ha + tri-allate 2.0L/ha | 56 |
| 8 | █ Monza 25g/ha (PSPE) + tri-allate 2.0L/ha | 30 |
| 9 | █ Sakura 118g/ha + Sakura 80g/ha (PSPE) | 64 |
| 10 | █ Monza 25g/ha (PSPE) + Sakura 80g/ha (PSPE) | 38 |
| Rainfall trial gsr (mm) | 168mm |
|---|
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