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To compare the relative impact of common root rot and crown rot on wheat yield and determine if mixed infection exacerbates losses in a second season.
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Can systems performance be improved by modifying farming systems in the northern grains region? Specifically, what impact do crop species and crop sequences have on soil- and stubble-borne pathogens?
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Can systems performance be improved by modifying farming systems in thenorthern grains region? What are the impacts of crops and crop sequences on soil water accumulation and use?
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield in the presence of Pratylenchus thornei.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield in the presence or absence of Pratylenchus thornei.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield in the presence of Pratylenchus thornei.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield in the presence or absence of Pratylenchus thornei.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on winter cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot inoculum on cereal variety yield and grain quality.
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To investigate the yield and quality effects of a delayed harvest on a range of barley varieties.
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With larger seeding programs, increased summer weed control to conserve soil moisture and more variable autumn rainfall patterns, more growers Australia-wide are moving toward dry sowing.
On upper Eyre Peninsula in 2017 and 2018, seed was placed in the soil for many weeks with limited soil moisture, some seed still germinated but the d… read more
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To evaluate the impact of fungicide timing on stripe rust management.
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To evaluate the impact of foliar fungicides on disease level, yield and grain quality from 'seed inoculated' infections of crown rot.
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To evaluate the impact of foliar fungicides on disease level, yield and grain quality from 'seed inoculated' infections of crown rot.
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To evaluate the impact of foliar fungicides on disease level, yield and grain quality from 'seed inoculated' infections of Crown rot.
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To evaluate the impact of foliar fungicides on disease level, yield and grain quality from 'seed inoculated' infections of Crown rot.
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To evaluate herbicide options for difficult to control weeds in chickpeas.
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To determine the potential toxicity of the fungicide P-Pickel T (PPT) to rhizobia applied as a commercial inoculant (peat and freeze-dried) on field pea (R. leguminosarum, group F) in field conditions in a soil with a low rhizobial background.
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To analyse the data collected over eight seasons and see if a correlation can be found in the SouthEast environment of South Australia between grain yield and harvest residue.
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To evaluate the impact of grazing intensity on forage value, crop recovery and grain production of a wheat crop in the Victorian Mallee.
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To evaluate the impact of groundcover quantity on fallow water efficiency
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To evaluate the impact of kelly chains on stubble-borne fungi levels in the following cereal crop.
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To test the impact of adding gypsum, lime or fertilisers to the subsoil.
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To test the impact of adding gypsum, lime or fertilisers to the subsoil of a profile typical for the Vivonne Bay environment but in a situation which usually gets very wet, and is designed to run for at least two years.
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To measure the impact on crop productivity of combinations of lime and mouldboard ploughing on acidic deep yellow sand.
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To evaluate the impact of planter type on yield of winter cereals and chickpeas.
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To evaluate the impact of crop type and planting density on subsequent fallow efficiency.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot and Pratylenchus thornei in barley
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To evaluate the impact of Pratylenchus thornei on yield of commercial barley varieties together with the impact of variety choice on nematode populations.
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To evaluate the impact of Pratylenchus thornei on yield and grain quality of canola together with the impact of canola variety choice on nematode populations.
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To evaluate tolerance and resistance of chickpea varieties to Pratylenchus thornei
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To evaluate the impact of Pratylenchus thornei on yield of commercial chickpea varieties together with the impact of variety choice on nematode populations.
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To evaluate the impact of deep Phosphorus, row spacing and Pratylenchus thornei on yield of chickpea together with the impact of chickpea variety choice on nematode populations.
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To determine the resistance and tolerance of corn hybrids to Pratylenchus thornei.
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To evaluate the impact of Pratylenchus thornei on yield of commercial durum varieties together with the impact of variety choice on nematode populations.
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To evaluate the impact of Pratylenchus thornei on yield of faba bean together with the impact of faba bean variety choice on nematode populations.
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To evaluate the impact of Pratylenchus thornei on yield of commercial long season wheat varieties together with the impact of variety choice on nematode populations.
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To evaluate the impact of Pratylenchus thornei on yield of commercial main season wheat varieties together with the impact of variety choice on nematode populations.
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To determine the resistance and tolerance of mungbean varieties to Pratylenchus thornei and evaluate impact of Deep Phospohrous application.
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Impact of Pratylenchus thornei on Soybean.
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To determine the resistance and tolerance of sunflower hybrids to Pratylenchus thornei.
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To evaluate the impact of row spacing, plant population and Pratylenchus thornei on yield and grain quality of wheat together with the impact of wheat variety choice on nematode populations.
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To evaluate the effects of row spacing and plant population on Pratylenchus thornei impact in wheat
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot and Pratylenchus thornei on yield and grain quality of wheat together with the impact of wheat variety choice on nematode populations.
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To evaluate the impact of deep P and Pratylenchus thornei on yield of wheat together with the impact of wheat variety choice on nematode populations.
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To evaluate the impact of crown rot and Pratylenchus thornei in cereals.
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To maintain or improve crop production through applying alternative weed, disease and pest control options in pasture wheat rotations in the presence of crop residues. The trial was established in 2013 with different stubble treatments imposed at harvest and was sown either inter row or in row with wheat in 2014.
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The GRDC project ‘Maintaining profitable farming systems with retained stubble - upper Eyre Peninsula’ aims to produce sustainable management guidelines to control pests, weeds and diseases while retaining stubble to maintain or improve soil health, and reduce exposure to wind erosion. The major outcome to be achieved is increased knowledge … read more
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The GRDC project ‘Maintaining profitable farming systems with retained stubble - upper Eyre Peninsula’ aims to produce sustainable management guidelines to control pests, weeds and diseases while retaining stubble to maintain or improve soil health, and reduce exposure to wind erosion. The major outcome to be achieved is increased knowledge … read more
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The GRDC project ‘Maintaining profitable farming systems with retained stubble - upper Eyre Peninsula’ aims to produce sustainable management guidelines to control pests, weeds and diseases while retaining stubble to maintain or improve soil health, and reduce exposure to wind erosion. The major outcome to be achieved is increased knowledge … read more
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To investigate rotary spading and other soil amelioration techniques on yellow sandplain soils west of Moora.
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To investigate the adaptability of a range of lentil and chickpea varieties and breeding lines to interrow sowing in wider row spacings than conventional cropping systems.
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To evaluate the impact of soil disturbance on soil water capture and subsequent crop production.
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To analyse the impact of sowing date and variety on the phenology and grain yield of faba beans and lentils in upper Eyre Peninsula.
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To evaluate the impact of planter type, sowing depth and plant population on chickpea production.
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To evaluate the impact of sowing depth, method, plant population and sowing time on chickpea production.
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To evaluate the impact of sowing depth, method, plant population and sowing time on chickpea production.
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To determine the impact of stripe rust on yield and grain quality in MR (moderately resistant) rated wheat varieties.
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To determine the impact of stripe rust on yield and grain quality in MR (moderately resistant) rated wheat varieties.
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To determine the impact of stripe rust on yield and grain quality in MR (moderately resistant) rated wheat varieties.
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To determine the impact of stripe rust on yield and grain quality in MR (moderately resistant) rated wheat varieties.
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To investigate the impact of summer cropping on subsequent winter crop (wheat yield). To dtermine nitrogen (N) response of wheat following summer crops.
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To compare soil moisture, soil nitrogen and profitability of five different vetch end-use treatments from 2012, sown to wheat in 2013.
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To determine how mouldboard ploughing (soil inversion), rotary spading and banded wetting agent affect the availability of soil nutrients.
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To examine the effect of two sowing dates on final Pt populations in a range of durum, bread wheat and barley varieties near Tulloona in north-western NSW in 2015.
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To determine the resistance and tolerance of sorghum hybrids to Pratylenchus thornei and evaluate impact of Deep Phosphorous application.
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To investigate the impact of long term controlled traffic.
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To investigate two management strategies applicable to the Mid-North region that could influence nutrient stratification.
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To evaluate the impact from root-lesion nematode on the level of crown rot effects in bread and durum wheat varieties.
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To assess the chemical control options for effective control of onion weed without cultivation.
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To implement the findings of previous work conducted on the establishment of native perennial grasses in the Upper North.
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To discuss the implications of the 2002 drought for weed management.
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To assess whether imidazolinone tolerant wheat or barley provides better weed control and which gives the best economic return.
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To assess the impact of different seeding systems on crop establishment in water repellent soil.
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To promote the sowing of persistent perennial grasses on Kangaroo Island properties to:
• improve ground cover in late summer, autumn and winter, and to
• increase pasture water use to minimize soil acidification and salinisation.
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To provide grain growers across the south east (SE) region with access to real-time soil moisture data through a website that pulls together information from the existing MacKillop Farm Management Group (MFMG) network and the South East Natural Resource Management (SENRM) weather station network.
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To answer the following questions:
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To evaluate the relative competitiveness of durum wheat compared to barley and bread wheat, against annual ryegrass grown under different management practices tailored to influence crop competition.
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To investigate water repellence mitigation options at seeding. The trial aims to identify the driving chemistries (surfactants vs humectants) and application techniques (furrow surface, vs seed zone) that are better able to lift crop responses under local sowing conditions. This article reports on the Year 1 data, with more work being planned f… read more
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To discuss how to improve ecological function in vegetation remnants.
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To determine the value of additives or spikes to paraquat versus grasses or broadleaf weeds in the winter fallow.
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To determine the value of additives or spikes to paraquat versus grasses or broadleaf weeds in the winter fallow.