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To determine the optimum sowing date to reduce effects from abiotic stresses and increase grain yield in chickpea. These experiments also aimed to identify phenological drivers of crop development in chickpea and determine which varieties are best adapted to the target environments.
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To evaluate a range of varieties and advanced PBA breeding lines.
Phytophthora medicaginis, the cause of phytophthora root rot (PRR) of chickpea is endemic and widespread in southern QLD and northern NSW, where it carries over from season to season on infected chickpea volunteers, lucerne, native medics and as resistant structures (oo… read more
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To maximise production advantages of new kabuli and desi chickpea varieties through the identification of optimum sowing dates and plant densities.
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To maximise production advantages of new kabuli and desi chickpea varieties through the identification of optimum plant densities.
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To test the yield response of new varieties and advanced lines of chickpeas to changes in plant populations in southern NSW.
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To test the yield response of new varieties and advanced lines of chickpeas to changes in plant populations in high rainfall area of south eastern NSW.
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To test the yield response of new varieties and advanced lines of chickpeas to changes in plant populations in south western NSW.
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To demonstrate the risk of sowing certain crop types in the year following application of common pre-emergent herbicide mixtures to chickpeas.
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This paper reports the findings of field experiments conducted at Wagga Wagga and Leeton (southern NSW), and Condobolin (central
western NSW) in 2020, where the phenology and biomass accumulation and yield responses of diverse chickpea varieties were evaluated across three sowing dates from late April to early June (Wagga Wagga and Leet… read more
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To maximise production advantages of new kabuli and desi chickpea varieties through the identification of optimum sowing dates and plant densities.
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To investigate effects of changing row spacing on chickpea yield.
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To look at the yield response of new chickpea varieties to varying row spacing.
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To investigate and model the effect of time of sowing on grain yields of chickpea and faba bean in southern NSW.
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To investigate the effects of row spacing and plant populations across a range of advanced varieties on yields of chickpea at Yenda in south western NSW.
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To determine whether seed dressings are useful in suppressing disease and increasing yield in desi and kabuli type chickpeas.
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To determine optimum sowing dates and plant densities of Flip 94-090c, Flip 94-509c and Flip 94-508c.
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To determine safe and effective techniques for uisng Simazine and Trifluralin in Desavic chickpeas.
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To determine safe and effective techniques for using Simazine and Trifluralin on Mallee clay-loams with Lasseter chickpeas.
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To determine the optimum sowing time for chickpeas in the Mallee environment.
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To test the yield response of new varieties of chickpeas and faba beans to different sowing times in southern
NSW.
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To determine optimum sowing dates, plant densities and row space for new kabuli and desi chickpea varieties.
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To report on chickpea sowing time x row space x plant density at Curyo,Victoria.
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To report on chickpea sowing time x row space x plant density at Wimmera (Minyip),Victoria.
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To test the yield response of eight chickpea varieties to different sowing times in south eastern NSW. The information from this trial will be used to improve current grower sowing time recommendations for chickpeas.
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To evaluate the appropriateness of chickpea varieties for the Victorian high rainfall zone (HRZ) on an autumn or spring sowing date.
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To test the yield response of six chickpea varieties to different sowing times and two targeted plant populations in southern NSW.
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To test the yield response of eight chickpea varieties to different sowing times in south western NSW. The information from this trial will be used to improve current
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To evaluate chickpea varieties.
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To evaluate new and existing chickpea varieties.
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To (over a number of years and different seasons) determine the optimum sowing time for chickpeas (Desavic).
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To determine the optimum time of sowing for canola in the southern Mallee.
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To assess the relative importance of fungicide input for Genesis 090 and PBA Monarch under overhead irrigation.
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Disease Management Strategies for Chickpeas Grown Under Overhead Irrigation
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To evaluate the yield influence of granular inoculants and nitrogen fertiliser applied to chickpeas grown under surface irrigation.
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To compare identical chickpeas plant population x cultivar trials under surface irrigation
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To compare identical Chickpea plant population x cultivar trials under overhead irrigation
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To assess the relative importance of fungicide input for Genesis 090 and PBA Monarch under overhead irrigation.
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To compare identical plant population x cultivar trials at two times of sowing under surface irrigation
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To discuss chickpea varieties.
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To conduct a chickpea variety trial.
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To test chickpea variety yields as part of the Pulse Breeding Australia and National Variety Testing programs.
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To identify Desi and Kabuli chickpea breeding lines with improved adaptation and yield in the Wimmera and Mallee region.
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To evaluate the performance of new chickpea varieties under farmer practice.
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To improve and release new ascochyta resistant varieties that will restore the chickpea industry in south east Australia.
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To discuss chickpea variety development.
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To investigate the effects of soil type and climate on the yield of commercial varieties and advanced breeding lines in Victoria and thereby assist in the selection of superior varieties for farmers in this state.
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To conduct a chickpea variety evaluation.
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To investigate the yield potential of new chickpea lines with improved ascochyta blight resistance.
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To provide growers with a list of suggested varieties for 2012 from the large range of varieties now available and to provide information about current varieties that still have limitations which growers need to know and to manage for.
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To develop variety specific management packages for ascochyta blight of chickpea.
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To compare yield and agronomic attributes of current and future variety releases of chickpeas.
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To coduct chickpea variey testing.
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To conduct an evaluation of new and existing chickpea varieties.
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To determine the susceptibility of new chickpea varieties and fungicide treatment against Ascochyta blight.
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To determine the best management practices for growing the new varieties of chickpeas here in Condobolin.
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To evaluate potential new foliar fungicide spray strategies and varieties for management of aschochyta blight in chickpeas.
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To evaluate the effects of fungicide strategies and inoculants on the nodulation, root disease score and grain yield.
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To evaluate the effects of fungicide strategies on the nodulation, root disease score and grain yield.
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To evaluate fungicide strategies to manage ascochyta blight in chickpea in the low rainfall Mallee environment.
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To evaluate chickpea varieties and breeding lines against ascochyta blight and their response to foliar fungicide application.
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To evaluate chickpea varieties and breeding lines against ascochyta blight and their response to foliar fungicide application.
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To evaluate chickpea varieties and breeding lines against ascochyta blight and their response to foliar fungicide application.
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To evaluate chickpea varieties and breeding lines against ascochyta blight and their response to foliar fungicide application.
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To evaluate potential new foliar fungicide spray strategies and varieties for management of aschochyta blight in chickpeas.
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To identify economically viable fungicide strategy to mitigate yield loss due to Ascochyta rabiei in varieties and advanced lines of chickpea.
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To investigate the adaptability of a range of chickpea varieties and breeding lines to acidic soils of the Dookie region.
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To evaluate effectiveness of commercially available inoculant products to increase nodulation in chickpea.
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To compare a range of inoculant products on chickpea root nodulation, yield and nitrogen (N) fixing ability.
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To evaluate effectiveness of commercially available inoculant products to increase nodulation in chickpea.
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To evaluate mixed species cropping on harvestability and input costs, which include weed and disease management, and, harvest desiccation. This work investigates the mixed species crop combinations most grown in Canada.
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To understand the yield limitation in pulse crops grown in high intensity production zones of the Mid North.
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To promote early vigour to improve biomass and yield partitioning in chickpea.
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To investigate the response of chickpea to application of macro and micro-nutrients.
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To investigate the response of chickpea to application of macro and micro-nutrients on a sandhill and swale soil.
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To investigate the response of chickpea to microbial inoculation and application of macro and micro-nutrients
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To identify nutrient inputs that will improve growth and yield of chickpea on the variable soil types encountered in Mallee paddocks.
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To evaluate autumn or spring sowing for chickpea varieties in the Victorian high rainfall zone (HRZ).
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To investigate the adaptability of a range of chickpea varieties and breeding lines to varying sowing dates.
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To investigate the adaptability of a range of chickpea varieties and breeding lines to varying sowing dates.
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Chickpea, Sowing Time, MRZ Wimmera (Horsham), Victoria Chickpea, Sowing Time, LRZ Mallee (Ouyen), Victoria.
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To investigate adaptability chickpea, faba bean, field pea, lupin, vetch and lentil varieties and breeding lines to spring sowing. Specifically, in chickpea there was a focus on new early flowering breeding lines with improved cold tolerance during the pod set phase.
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To evaluate the yield of chickpea breeding lines with cold tolerance traits in comparison to selected commercial varieties.
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To determine the interaction of row spacing and plant population on chickpea yield.
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To look for chickpea plant types which are more competitive with ryegrass.
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To identify best approach for chocolate spot management in PBA Amberley
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Demonstrate the effectiveness of different fungicide timing options on chocolate spot management and evaluate a new spray decision support tool.
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We aim to compare the current recommended WA fungicide spray strategy with the more regular fungicide applications common in other states, and with a spray timing based on canopy humidity and temperature to determine if this could be a useful decision support tool by West Australian growers.
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To evaluate different commercially available forage crop varieties for their feed value and capacity to recover during winter and spring in a low rainfall Mallee-Wimmera environment.
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To evaluate the commonly grown malt varieties against varieties that are pending malt accreditation.
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To compare the yield and quality of both popular and new varieties and provide advice for choosing an oat variety.
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To answer the question: choosing lime - what you need to know to make better decisions
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To report on what you need to know to make better liming decisions.
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To assess changes in crop productivity as a result of overcoming the chemical, physical and biological constraints of a sandy soil at Cadgee.
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To overcome the chemical, physical and biological constraints of sandy soils, with the aim of achieving long term crop productivity gains greater than 70%.
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To demonstrate what clay rate is required for claying to be successful and to look at how this is affected by the degree of clay incorporation.