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| Researcher(s) |
Rajneet Kaur Uppal |
|---|---|
| Year(s) | 2020 |
| Contributor | Department of Primary Industries NSW |
| Trial location(s) |
Wagga Wagga, ACT
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| Further information | View external link |
To identify frost damage in canola and assess symptoms and risk
• Canola is susceptible to frost damage risk during its reproductive development phase.
• Late-season frosts can have negative economic implications.
• Accurate frost damage identification is important for making appropriate management decisions.
| Lead research organisation | N/A |
|---|---|
| Host research organisation | N/A |
| Trial funding source | GRDC BLG114 |
| Trial funding source | DPI NSW |
| Related program | N/A |
| Acknowledgments |
This experiment was part of the ‘Assessing and quantifying frost damage in canola’ project, BLG114, 2020–22, a joint investment by NSW DPI and GRDC under the Grains Agronomy and Pathology partnership (GAPP). |
| Other trial partners | Not specified |
| Crop type | Oilseed: Canola |
|---|---|
| Treatment type(s) |
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| Trial type | Article/commentary |
| Trial design | Unknown |
| Sow date | Not applicable |
|---|---|
| Harvest date | Not applicable |
| Plot size | Not specified |
| Plot replication | Not specified |
| Other trial notes |
This research paper is an extract from the publication Southern NSW Research Results 2021, available at |
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