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To evaluate the potential for grain yield responses from controlling insects and diseases in canola with commercially available seed applied treatments.
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To compare different blackleg control measures in canola.
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To investigate a range of rates and timings of foliar fungicide to try to reduce the impact of aerial blackleg.
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To compare different fungicides for control of blackleg.
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To assess the effect of blackleg on canola crops and varieties in the South East of SA.
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To assess the effect of blackleg in canola crops and varieties in the south east of SA
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To compare Brassica juncea with B. napus and discusses where B. juncea could be grown in South Australia.
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To assess the effect of blackleg on canola crops and varieties in the south east of SA.
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To comment on nine new varieties of canola that will be marketed for 2009 sowings.
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To assess the efficacy of foliar, on-seed and on-fertiliser commercially available fungicides on blackleg control in retained stubble systems.
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To assess the effectiveness of foliar fungicides in canola.
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To evaluate a range of canola varieties in the M2 rainfall zone.
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To evaluate a number of seed dressings in canola.
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To comment on canola varieties for 2008.
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To assess the yield of a range of canola varieties
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To test 8 TT varieties of hybrid and open pollinated canola.
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Trials were established to evaluate a range of canola varieties and breeders lines under a range of environments in the South East of SA.
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These trials were conducted to evaluate the range of mid season canola varieties available.
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To report on a canola variety trial.
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To explore canola yield results from teh south east and varieties available in SA for 2013.
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To compare crop emergence between treatments.
To compare programs of seed and foliar fungicides for BL control.
To compare yield and $ROI between Canola disease programs.
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Determine the effect of fungicide management strategies on disease control (especially crown canker blackleg, upper canopy blackleg and sclerotinia stem rot) and grain yield in HyTTec Trifecta (Resistant, Blackleg Group ABD) and 45Y28 RR (Moderately Resistant, Blackleg Group BC).
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To determine optimum foliar fungicide management for hyper-yielding spring canola. Determine the effect of fungicide management strategies on disease control (upper canopy blackleg and sclerotinia), grain yield and profitability.
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Determine the effect of fungicide management strategies on disease control (primarily blackleg and sclerotinia), grain yield and profitability in 45Y28 RR (moderately resistant, blackleg group BC) and HyTTec Trifecta (Resistant, blackleg group ABD).
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To determine optimum fungicide management for hyper-yielding winter canola.
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To determine optimum foliar fungicide management for hyper-yielding canola.
Individual objectives specific to the trial are:
1. Determine the value of contrasting major gene blackleg resistance groups in HYC environments:
a. BC (45Y28 RR and 45Y93 CL) – largely ineffective major gene resistance (good minor gene resist… read more
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To determine optimum foliar fungicide management for hyper-yielding canola.
Individual objectives specific to the trial are:
Determine the value of contrasting major gene blackleg resistance groups in HYC
environments:
a. BC (45Y28 RR and 45Y93 CL) – largely ineffective major gene resistance (good minor
… read more
Aims:
To determine optimum foliar fungicide management for hyper-yielding canola.
Individual objectives specific to the trial are:
Determine the value of contrasting major gene blackleg resistance groups in HYC environments:
a. BC (45Y93 CL) – largely ineffective major gene resistance (good minor gene resistance).
… read more
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To gather information from the experiments for use to select material for commercial release and provide current information to crop advisers and farmers.
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Information from the experiments is used to select material for commercial release and provide current information to crop advisers
and farmers.
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Crop evaluation experiments are conducted by Department of Primary Industries every year with the aim of identifying high yielding varieties that meet specific grain quality requirements and are suitable for the regions long cool season conditions.
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The aim of this experiment was to investigate the role of flowering time in upper canopy infection development, and determine any associated yield penalty.
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To test a range of canola varieties under very heavy blackleg pressure and to also determine the effect of fungicide treatment on yield and quality.
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To assess the potential of fluid nutrient delivery systems and disease control strategies compared to current systems.
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To update the benefits of fluid delivery systems from previous research and assess the potential of fluid nutrient delivery systems and disease control strategies compared to current systems.
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To update the benefits of fluid delivery systems from previous research and assess the potential of fluid nutrient delivery systems and disease control strategies compared to current systems.
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To examine the performance of genetics and foliar fungicides for the control of blackleg.
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To determine the response to increased crop inputs (fungicide and nitrogen) of a range of spring canola variety types.
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To determine the response to increased crop inputs (fungicide and nitrogen) of a range of winter canola variety types.
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To identify canola traits suited to the new and expanding high rainfall cropping region of south-eastern Australia.
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To determine the effectiveness of fungicide strategies for a susceptible canola cultivar grown under overhead irrigation
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To test eight commonly grown TT canola varieties.
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To evalaute the new canola variety Taurus which has been released for grazing and grain production in the higher rainfall zone.
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To determine the place of longer season canola varieties in south east SA and what agronomic treatments may increase grain yield.
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To conduct an on-farm canola demonstration.
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To conduct an on-farm canola demonstration.
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To determine the yield, oil quality and economic return of 6 TT and 6 non TT canola varieties.
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To demonstrate the crop safety and efficacy of Prosaro 420SC applied by grower machinery for the control of Blackleg in Canola.
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To determine the response to increased crop inputs (fungicide and nitrogen) of six spring canola cultivars.
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To determine the effect of seed and seedling fungicide management on grain yield of HyTTec Trifecta (Blackleg resistance = R, Blackleg Group = ABD).
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To determine the effect of seed and seedling fungicide management on grain yield of HyTTec Trifecta (Blackleg resistance = MR, Blackleg Group = BC).
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To investigate the suitability of some emerging and current canola varieties for the region.
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This paper reports on the priority diseases identified in the 2020 crop surveys and highlights implications for grains producers in 2021.
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To measure the effect of retaining hybrid sowing seed on plant growth, blackleg resistance and grain yield compared to the original hybrid (i.e. as purchased from seed supplier; referred to as ‘commercial’ here after) for a range of herbicide tolerance options in a range of rainfall zones in southern Australia.
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To determine agronomic management practices that increase grain yield potential while also minimising the risk of fungal diseases.
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To assess different management strategies for blackleg, while assessing Prosaro as the only foliar in crop option in canola for blackleg management.
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To assess the effect of retaining hybrid seed for sowing canola in the next year
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The primary purpose of this project was to provide additional data from a range of different agricultural scenarios (climate, soil type, management practices) in the Western Region to validate and enhance the ability of the BlacklegCM app to more accurately determine the return on investment various management decisions may provide to a grower i… read more
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To conduct a conventional canola trial.