Yield response of 32 bread wheat entries across three sowing dates – Trangie 2016

2016

Research organisaton
Funding sources

Trial details

Researcher(s) Tracie Bird (Gardiner)
Greg Brooke (NSW DPI)
Jayne Jenkins (NSW DPI)
Year(s) 2016
Contributor Department of Primary Industries NSW
Trial location(s) Trangie Agricultural Research Centre, NSW
Yield response of 32 bread wheat entries across three sowing dates – Trangie 2016 locations
Aims

Sowing date is a key driver of yield and variety performance. The optimum sowing time for an individual variety is a balance between having the variety flower too early and being subjected to frost damage, and conversely having it flower too late and experience prolonged heat stress. Both of these factors can have significant negative impacts on yield.

Key messages
  • The quicker maturing varieties LRPB DartA, HatchetA LivingstonA, MaceA, SceptreA, MitchA and SuntopA were generally lower yielding than other entries at SD1, but were more yield competitive with other entries at SD2 and SD3.
  • The longer season varieties EGA WedgetailA (6.08 t/ha) and EGA EaglehawkA (5.88 t/ha) were the highest yielding varieties at SD1, followed by CutlassA (5.51 t/ha) and LRPB FlankerA (5.36 t/ha).
  • The mean yield at SD1 (4.89 t/ha) was not significantly different from SD2 (4.63 t/ha), but SD3 (3.56 t/ha) was significantly lower yielding than either SD1 or SD2.
  • All varieties yielded their lowest from SD3.
  • Protein percentages were low to moderate (mean of 9.8% for SD2 and 10.3% for SD1) with no significant difference from SD for any of the entries
Lead research organisation Department of Primary Industries NSW
Host research organisation Department of Primary Industries NSW
Trial funding source GRDC DAN00167
Trial funding source DPI NSW
Related program Variety Specific Agronomy Packages for southern, central and northern NSW
Acknowledgments

This experiment was part of the project Variety Specific Agronomy Packages for southern, central and northern NSW (DAN00167), with joint investment by NSW DPI and GRDC. Technical assistance provided by Rachel Hayden (NSW DPI) and final editing by Dr Steven Simpfendorfer are gratefully acknowledged.


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Method

Crop type Cereal (Grain): Wheat
Treatment type(s)
  • Crop: Type
  • Crop: Variety
Trial type Experimental
Trial design Randomised,Replicated,Blocked

Trangie Agricultural Research Centre 2016

Sow rate or Target density Target 100 plants/m2
Sow date 28 April 2016 SD1: 28 April 2016 (dry sown with rain on 30 April) SD2: 17 May 2016 SD3: 30 May 2016
Harvest date 25 November 2016 25 November 2016
Plot size Not specified
Plot replication Not specified
Plot blocking The experiment was a randomised block design that was blocked for the three sowing dates with varieties randomised within blocks.
Plot randomisation The experiment was a randomised block design that was blocked for the three sowing dates with varieties randomised within blocks.
Fertiliser

70 kg/ha Granulock® Z Extra treated with 400 mL/ha of flutriafol at sowing.
100 L/ha Easy N applied in-crop at early tillering and again after GS32, supplying a total of 85 kg N/ha.

Herbicide

Roundup CT® 1.5 L/ha + Boxer Gold® 2.5 L/ha + Logran® 30 g/ha applied before sowing.
Axial® 100EC 200 mL/ha + Velocity® 1 L/ha applied in-crop.

Insecticide

Fastac® Dua 125 mL/ha (alpha cypermethrin 100 g/L) applied in-crop to control aphids.

Fungicide

Radial® 1.6 L/ha (azoxystrobin + epoxiconazole) applied at GS32 and Prosaro® (prothioconazole + tebuconazole) applied at GS39 to control rust.

Other trial notes

This experiment highlights the potential value of earlier sowing dates in this environment. Averaged across entries, there was a 27% yield decline when sowing was delayed until the end of May (SD3) compared with planting at the end of April (SD1). There was still an average yield decline of 23% when sowing was delayed from mid May (SD2) to the end of May (SD3).

Although the average yield of entries was not significantly different between SD1 and SD2 there were still some large differences for individual entries. EGA WedgetailA (by 1.45 t/ha), EGA EagkehawkA (by 0.95 t/ha), UQ01553 (by 0.72 t/ha), BeckomA (by 0.71 t/ha), CutlassA (by 0.68 t/ha), LRPB FlankerA (by 0.59 t/ha) and LPB12-0648 (by 0.55 t/ha) were all significantly higher yielding at SD1 than at SD2 (Table 1). These are all mid–long season entries, which further highlights the potential value of matching maturity type to planned sowing date to maximise yield potential.

However, results from this sowing date experiment at Trangie in 2016 should be used with caution, as the season was atypically mild, wet and cool during the grain-filling period with few frosts. These conditions produced abnormal yield responses in some longer season varieties such as EGA WedgetailA, but still highlights the extra yield potential (generally >1.0 t/ha) of these entries in favourable seasons.

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Trial results Grain yield and protein levels of 32 wheat entries sown on three sowing dates

@T1: Sowing date 1 (28-04-2016) @T2: Sowing date 2 (17-05-2016) @T3: Sowing date 3 (30-04-2016)
# Variety
Protein (%) Grain yield (t/ha) Grain yield (t/ha) Protein (%) Protein (%) Grain yield (t/ha)
1 Beckom 9.4 5.54 4.83 9.8 9.2 4.01
1 Beckom 10.2 4.91 4.55 10.1 10.5 3.38
1 Beckom 10.1 5.21 4.8 9.6 10 3.91
2 Condo 10.9 4.6 4.22 11.1 10.5 5.59
2 Condo 9.6 5.51 4.83 9.3 9.6 3.96
2 Condo 11.4 4.15 4.41 10.9 10.6 3.08
3 Coolah 10.8 4.84 4.37 10.2 9.9 3.17
3 Coolah 9.9 4.96 4.48 9 9.3 3.67
3 Coolah 9.4 5.88 4.93 9.6 10.1 3.78
4 Corack 10.2 4.83 4.44 9.9 10.1 3.17
4 Corack 9.7 6.08 4.63 9.4 10.4 3.54
4 Corack 12.3 3.81 4.29 10.3 10.9 3.15
5 Cutlass 10.7 4.75 4.32 10.3 10.1 3.21
5 Cutlass 10 4.96 4.87 9.2 10 3.51
5 Cutlass 10.6 5.01 4.69 10.5 11.2 3.43
6 LRPB Dart 11.2 4.22 4.35 10.4 10.4 2.98
6 LRPB Dart 9.9 5.36 4.77 9.4 9.7 3.39
6 LRPB Dart 10.4 4.35 4.36 10 10.2 3.82
7 DS Darwin 10.7 4.85 4.73 9.9 10.1 3.56
7 DS Darwin 9.7 5.43 4.88 9.7 10.3 3.83
7 DS Darwin 10.5 4.34 4.65 10.1 9.8 3.73
8 DS Pascal 9 5.03 5.17 8.5 8.9 4.02
8 DS Pascal 9.9 4.69 4.69 9.5 9.7 3.75
8 DS Pascal 9.5 4.8 5.15 9.6 9.5 3.93
9 Ega Eaglehawk 11.2 4.82 4.52 10.7 10.9 3.52
9 Ega Eaglehawk 10.6 4.72 4.63 9.8 10.1 3.81
9 Ega Eaglehawk 9.5 4.94 4.56 9.7 10.3 3.52
10 EGA Gregory 10.1 4.48 4.53 10 10.5 3.2
10 EGA Gregory 10.2 4.61 4.53 9.7 10.6 3.37
10 EGA Gregory 9.5 5.31 5.2 9.2 9.7 3.68
11 Ega Wedgetail 10.6 4.81 4.09 10.1 10.6 3.39
11 Ega Wedgetail 10.6 4.83 4.47 9.7 9.9 3.7
11 Ega Wedgetail
12 Hatchet Plus
12 Hatchet Plus
12 Hatchet Plus
13 Janz
13 Janz
13 Janz
14 Kiora
14 Kiora
14 Kiora
15 LRPB Lancer
15 LRPB Lancer
15 LRPB Lancer
16 Livingston
16 Livingston
16 Livingston
17 LRPB Flanker
17 LRPB Flanker
17 LRPB Flanker
18 LPB12-0391
18 LPB12-0391
18 LPB12-0391
19 LPB12-0493
19 LPB12-0493
19 LPB12-0493
20 LPB12-0648
20 LPB12-0648
20 LPB12-0648
21 Mace
21 Mace
21 Mace
22 Mitch
22 Mitch
22 Mitch
23 LRPB Reliant
23 LRPB Reliant
23 LRPB Reliant
24 Sceptre
24 Sceptre
24 Sceptre
25 LRPB Spitfire
25 LRPB Spitfire
25 LRPB Spitfire
26 Sunmate
26 Sunmate
26 Sunmate
27 Suntime
27 Suntime
27 Suntime
28 Suntop
28 Suntop
28 Suntop
29 Sunvale
29 Sunvale
29 Sunvale
30 Trojan
30 Trojan
30 Trojan
31 UQ1553
31 UQ1553
31 UQ1553
32 LRPB Viking
32 LRPB Viking
32 LRPB Viking

Grain yield t/ha


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Protein %


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Observed trial site soil information
Trial site soil testing
Not specified
Soil conditions
Trial site Soil texture
Trangie Agricultural Research Centre, NSW Not specified
Derived trial site soil information
Australian Soil Classification Source: ASRIS
Trial site Soil order
Trangie Agricultural Research Centre, NSW 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 Trangie Agricultural Research Centre NSW
2016 150.4mm
2015 66.2mm
2014 36.6mm
2013 59.4mm
2012 44.0mm
2011 63.9mm
2010 209.0mm
2009 211.4mm
2008 157.7mm
2007 162.2mm
2006 151.7mm
2005 236.6mm
2004 210.3mm
2003 224.7mm
2002 198.5mm
2001 265.5mm
2000 369.8mm
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

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