Effect of chickpea Ascochyta blight on the yield of current varieties and advanced breeding lines – Tamworth 2015

2015

Research organisaton
Funding sources

Trial details

Researcher(s) Sean Bithell (NSW DPI)
Gail Chiplin (NSW DPI)
Steven Harden (NSW DPI)
Kristy Hobson (NSW DPI)
Kevin Moore (NSW DPI)
Paul Nash (NSW DPI)
Year(s) 2015
Contributor Department of Primary Industries NSW
Trial location(s) Tamworth Agricultural Institute, NSW
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Effect of chickpea Ascochyta blight on the yield of current varieties and advanced breeding lines – Tamworth 2015 locations
Aims

To determine yield losses from Ascochyta blight in current chickpea varieties and advanced breeding lines.

Key messages
  • Under extreme disease pressure, Ascochyta blight can be successfully and economically managed on susceptible varieties such as KyabraA.
  • However, Ascochyta blight management is easier and more cost effective on varieties with improved resistance such as PBA HatTrickA and PBA BoundaryA.
  • The 2015 Ascochyta trial, confirmed the next variety planned for release (CICA0912) has an improved level of resistance to Ascochyta blight.
     
Lead research organisation Department of Primary Industries NSW
Host research organisation N/A
Trial funding source GRDC DAN00176
Trial funding source DPI NSW
Related program Northern NSW integrated disease management
Acknowledgments

This research was made possible by the significant contributions of growers through both trial co-operation, field access and the support of the GRDC; the authors most gratefully thank them and the GRDC. The research was funded by NSW DPI and GRDC under project DAN00176: Northern NSW integrated disease management. Thanks also to Woods Grains, Goondiwindi and Glenn Coughran, Beefwood, Moree for planting material for trials and to chemical companies who provided products for research purposes and trial management.


Other trial partners Not specified
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Method

Crop type Grain Legume: Chickpeas
Treatment type(s)
  • Crop: Variety
  • Fungicide
Trial type Experimental
Trial design Randomised,Replicated,Blocked

Tamworth Agricultural Institute 2015

Sowing machinery

 Tyne openers.  40 cm row spacing

Sow date 18–19 May
Harvest date Not specified
Plot size 4m x 10m
Plot replication 4
Other trial notes

This research paper is an extract from the publication Northern grains Research Results 2016, available at
https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/679102/Northern-grains-research-results-2016.pdf

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Trial source data and summary not available
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Observed trial site soil information
Trial site soil testing
Not specified
Soil conditions
Trial site Soil texture
Tamworth Agricultural Institute, NSW Not specified
Derived trial site soil information
Australian Soil Classification Source: ASRIS
Trial site Soil order
Tamworth Agricultural Institute, NSW Vertosol
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 Tamworth Agricultural Institute NSW
2015 788.3mm
2014 788.1mm
2013 780.3mm
2012 774.5mm
2011 772.8mm
2010 799.1mm
2009 784.3mm
2008 792.0mm
2007 788.5mm
2006 790.3mm
2005 797.4mm
2004 799.1mm
2003 800.0mm
2002 781.0mm
2001 777.0mm
2000 747.4mm
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.

Tamworth Agricultural Institute NSW

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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

2015 trial report



Trial last modified: 05-06-2023 13:51pm AEST