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To determine the effect of sowing rate and nitrogen fertiliser timing on crop canopy development, grain yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate and compare the genetic potential of a range of new and soon to be released local and interstate wheat varieties in the Wubin region.
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To compare the performance of wheat varieties in the M2 rainfall zone.
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To test 6 commercial wheat varieties.
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To evaluate a range of milling and feed wheats of differing maturities and disease resistance under broad acre farmer sown plots.
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To evaluate the effectiveness of various strategies for managing foliar diseases in separate barley (Experiment 1) and wheat (Experiment 2) experiments using foliar and fertiliser applied fungicides.
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To assess the effect of a range of fungicide treatments on wheat yield.
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To test the effect of foliar fingicides on wheat yield.
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To provide information about wheat varieties suitable for the Mallee and northern Wimmera.
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To assess different fungicide timing and dressings for Stripe Rust control on the yield of a number of wheat varieties
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To assess different fungicide timing and dressings for Stripe Rust control on the yield of a number of wheat varieties
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To assess different fungicide timing and dressings for Stripe Rust control on the yield of a number of wheat varieties
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To verify the performance of the currently susceptible cultivar Chara, in higher rainfall conditions and to assess various application timings of fungicide to minimise the impact of the WA pathotype of stripe rust, that seems to have maintained virulence throughout eastern Australia.
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To investigate the effect of fungicides on controlling stripe rust infection in wheat.
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To determine the effectiveness of fungicides on wheat yields.
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To provide advice to breeders, researchers, agronomists and growers on the plant characteristics suited to the HRZ.
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To unravell the combined effects of variety, sowing time and N, on yield and its components.
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To study the effect of elevated temperature, sowing time, variety, and N rate on wheat yield.
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To conduct an evaluation of the ability of wheat varieties to tolerate acid/aluminum.
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To evaluate the impact of DesiKote in reducing weather damage in wheat.
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To evaluate the impact of DesiKote in reducing weather damage in wheat.
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To evaluate the impact of DesiKote in reducing weather damage in wheat.
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Investigating the tolerance of wheat varieties to herbicides
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Investigating the tolerance of wheat varieties to herbicides
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To investigate where wheat performs best in a crop rotaion.
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To assess the effect of varying the seed and fertiliser rates on the yield of wheat grown after wheat.
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To assess the effect of varying the seed rates and fertiliser inputs on wheat yeilds.
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To assess if the previous year's results from this experiment could be replicated in a year with average to above average growing season rainfall (GSR).
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of wheat grown after wheat.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of wheat grown after wheat.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of wheat grown after wheat.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of wheat grown after wheat.
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To compare nitrogen formulation and rate for protein accumulation in wheat.
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To compare nitrogen formulation and rate for protein accumulation in wheat.
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To compare nitrogen formulation and rate for protein accumulation in wheat.
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To compare nitrogen formulation and rate for protein accumulation in wheat.
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To evaluate the impact of late nitrogen application timings on wheat protein levels.
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To evaluate the impact of late nitrogen application timings on wheat protein levels.
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To evaluate the impact of late nitrogen application timings on wheat protein levels.
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To evaluate the impact of late nitrogen application timings on wheat protein levels.
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To evaluate the impact of late nitrogen application timings on wheat protein levels.
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To conduct further testing of future and existing wheat lines on acid soils.
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To conduct further testing of future and existing wheat lines on acid soils.
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Evaluate yield and quality response of long season wheat and barley to sowing time.
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To demonstrate the tolerance of new and existing wheat varieties on acid soils.
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This paper presents results from the Harefield site (southern NSW) in 2020 and discusses the influence of sowing date (SD) on the phenology and grain yield responses of a core set of 36 wheat genotypes.
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In 2019, field experiments were conducted across 10 sites in the northern grains region (NGR) to determine the influence of phenology on grain yield responses for a diverse set of wheat genotypes.
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To assess the effect of phosphorus required to optimise the yield of wheat grown after wheat in a high phosphorus soil.
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To examine the effect of increasing inputs to four commonly grown wheat varieties on profitability for growers.
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Part of a series of trials to assess wheat response to nitrogen and potassium under different conditions across the wheatbelt and, locally, determine rates to improve yield and returns.
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To investigate the response of wheat to different rates of applied P and N.
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To investigate the response of wheat to polymer-coated urea.
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To assess the impact of rotary spading non-wetting sandplain soil on soil properties, crop growth and productivity.
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To measure potential responses in wheat.
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To demonstrate the benefits of applying phosphorus and nitrogen to wheat in cereal-leume rotations on sodic soils in the southern Mallee.
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To improve the nitrogen and water use efficiency of wheat by manipulating canopy size using different row spacing, nitrogen application timing and plant density.
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To evaluate a number of seed dressings in wheat.
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To compare three different sowing rates (in a low rainfall zone) in a farmer sized trial and monitor these plots throughout the growing season.
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To determine if wheat would respond to post-emergent applications of zinc and different products containing sulphur and nitrogen.
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This demonstration was set up to identify changes in plant growth and grain yield of wheat varieties that have been commonly grown in the area over time.
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Assess plant development and grain yield at two times of sowing with all current main stream varieties and evaluate alongside weather data to gather information relating to varieties ability to handle warmer temperatures.
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To test a number of trace eelements and mistures of trace elements for responses in wheat
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To present information about wheat varieties.
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To review wheat varieties and alternatives to ensure the best option is chosen to maximise profit with minimal risk.
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To evaluate new wheat varieties and thier suitability to the Mallee.
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To evaluate new wheat varieties and assess their suitability to the Wimmera.
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To compare the performance on new and current wheat cultivars in the Wimmera and Mallee, managed to maximise yield and to investigate performance at different sowing times.
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To compare the performance of new and existing wheat varieties in four environments, under different sowing times and varying disease pressures.
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The study determined whether genetic differences in tolerance can be idenified in field grown wheat exposed to natural heat events at the early reproductive stage of development.
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To compare the performance of wheat varieties suited to the central Mallee (Berriwillock).
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To compare the performance of new and existing wheat varieties in the Wimmera and Mallee and to investigate the influence of row spacing, variety maturity and plant density on crop performance (Berriwillock site only).
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To improve crop production by determining the effect of sowing time and sowing rate on crop yield and grain quality risks of new wheat varieties.
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To improve crop production by determining the effect of sowing time and sowing rate on crop yield and grain quality risks of new wheat varieties.
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This trial is part of a series of experiments evaluating a number of varieties that may be suitable throughout south west Victoria.
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This trial is part of a series of experiments evaluating a number of varieties that may be suitable throughout south west Victoria.
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To evaluate different wheat varieties for yield and grain quality under both a nil foliar fungicide regime and a 3 spray fungicide regime.
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To verify the performance of recently released cultivars in local higher rainfall conditions and to assess the varietal resistance to the WA pathotype of stripe rust that seems to have maintained virulence throughout eastern Australia.
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To assess the yield and quality of a range of wheat varieties in the L2 rainfall zone.
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To assess the potential of two new Durum varieties and a new hard wheat in the L2 rainfall zone.
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To assess the potential of new and existing wheat varieties east of Buntine.
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To demonstrate the potential of some new wheat varieties in the L2 rainfall zone.
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To compare the yield and quality of five commonly grown and new wheat varieties.
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To determine the yield and quality performance of different wheat varieties when sown on a small paddock scale using farmer equipment.
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To determine the yield and quality performance of different wheat varieties when sown on a small paddock scale using farmer equipment.
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To evaluate a range of milling and feed wheats of differing maturities and disease resistance under broad acre farmer sown plots.
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To evaluate commercial varieties in a large demonstration block
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To establish some potential performance of newer varieties and if any are worthy of further trialling and replicated yield trials.
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Compare the new IGW3526 imidazolinone wheat with Mace in a farm scale demonstration to compare variety performance.
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Comparison of the new APW wheat Hydra (IGW3422) to Emu Rock and Mace in a farm scale demonstration to evaluate performance.
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To determine yield and quality of three new wheat varieties, sown using farmer equipment.
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To evaluate the performance of new variety Cobra under farmer practice.
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To evaluate the performance of new variety Cobra under farmer practice.
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Compare the new IGW3526 imidazolinone tolerant wheat with Justica in a farm scale demonstration to gauge variety performance.
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To discuss wheat variety developments.
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To compare existing wheat varieties, evaluate new breeding material and to assess the disease responses of all germplasm (particularly stripe rust).