Profitable break crops for management of root lesion nematodes and Rhizoctonia solani AG8

2018 - 2019

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Trial details

Researcher(s) Alice Butler
Bec Swift
Contact email Vanessa.stewart@dpird.wa.gov.au
Year(s) 2018 - 2019
Contributor Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development WA
Trial location(s) Dumbleyung, WA
Grass Valley, WA
Profitable break crops for management of root lesion nematodes and Rhizoctonia solani AG8 locations
Aims

To investigate the most effective and profitable break crops in rotation with cereals (wheat) for growers with RLN and R. solani in the same paddock, a two-year (2018 & 2019) break-crop rotation trial was implemented in Dumbleyung and Grass Valley.

Key messages
  • Canola is not a break crop in paddocks if root lesion nematodes (RLN) and Rhizoctonia solani are both present
  • Weed free legumes, pulses and pastures are the best options where RLN and R. solani co-exist in a paddock
  • Cereals substantially increase RLN and R. solani levels while canola will also increase RLN
Lead research organisation Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development WA
Host research organisation N/A
Trial funding source GRDC DAW00256
Trial funding source DPIRD WA FFPJP13
Related program Regional Research Agronomy
Acknowledgments

Our thanks to: 

  • GRDC and DPIRD for co-investment in the ‘Building capacity in crop protection and crop production agronomy research and development in Western Australia’ project (DAW00256/DAW1512-001RTX)
  • DPIRD Northam and Katanning RSUs, particularly Rob de Gruchy and Daniel Cox; Andrew van Burgel assisted with the trial design; Dave Nicholson, Kanch Wickramarachchi, George Mwenda, Miriam Connor, Helen Hunter and a team of casuals provided technical support, particularly during weeding.
  • CSBP for providing the fertilizer.
  • The growers Brendan Parker (Grass Valley) and Glenn Ball (Dumbleyung) provided their paddocks for the trials and we would like to thank them for their cooperation and continued support.

Other trial partners Not specified
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Trial last modified: 16-12-2022 15:34pm AEST