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To investigate the effectiveness of BTH (benzothiadiazole) to increase a crops resilience to disease.
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To assess the yield of the plant growth regulator (PGR), Moddus Evo and foliar fungicides Amistar Xtra, Cogito and experimental in furrow fungicide SYNSIF1 when used in barley. Previous work has shown that when combining PGRs with good quality fungicides yield and return on investment can be significantly enhanced in cereal crops grown in high r… read more
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To work out what the limiting factors to production are on the sodic soils of the Tyrell land system.
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• To define the expression of Adult Plant Resistance (APR) in a range of wheat cultivars in relation to environmental conditions and growth stage.
• To develop improved strategies for intervention with fungicides in the control of stripe rust and yellow leaf spot in susceptible and resistant wheat, and the communication of the strateg… read more
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To explore adult plant resistance and strategic fungicide use for integrated management of cereal rust
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To determine if an economic result was seen after spraying of an H45 crop for stripe rust.
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To compare different blackleg control measures in canola.
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To evaluate different foliar disease management strategies on a highly susceptible wheat variety (Chara) to both stripe rust and leaf rust.
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To test a number of plant health products as to their effect in controlling leaf disease in wheat.
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To compare the performance of a number of foliar fungicides in barley.
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To compare the performance of a number of foliar fungicides in wheat.
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The overall objective is to determine the influence of strobilurin fungicide application on the nitrogen requirement for malting barley.
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To conduct a barley seed dressing trial.
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To conduct an evaluation of Jockey seed applied fungicide.
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The aim was to compare Barley fungicide seed dressing products. To measure seedling growth, establishment, disease control and yield.
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To compare a number of different products used to control diseases in barly in the southern Mallee and norther Wimmera.
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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 timing of fungicide application to determine the optimal time of application to minimise disease pressure and to assess the role of triticonazole as a seed dressing to minimise the affect of foliar diseases on barley.
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To assess both yield and grain quality responses to a number of foliar fungicide products.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of barley grown after wheat.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of barley grown after wheat.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of barley grown after wheat.
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To assess the level of input required to maximise yields of barley grown after wheat.
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To evaluate different barley varieties for yield and grain quality under both a nil foliar fungicide regime and a 3 spray fungicide regime.
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This trial is one of many looking at grain yield and quality across a range of existing and new varieties. The trial also examined the effect of foliar fungicide on barley yield and grain quality.
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To compare barley yield and quality with no fungicide application (Treatment 1) to barley yield and quality with fungicide application (Treatment 2) (Table 1). Treatment 2, fungicide application, mimics standard practice in the South East.
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To compare barley yield and quality with no fungicide application (Treatment 1) to barley yield and quality with fungicide application (Treatment 2) (Table 1). Treatment 2, fungicide application, mimics standard practice in the South East.
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The barley X fungicide trials were established to compare barley yield and quality with no fungicide application to barley yield and quality with fungicide application
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To compare different fungicides for control of blackleg.
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To assess wether field pea breeding advancements in resistance to blackspot are significant enough to allow management changes to sowing time in this crop.
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To identify key ingredients of agronomic packages that deliver high yielding wheat crops with good quality in the Parndana environment.
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To assess the effectiveness of foliar fungicides in canola.
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To investigate the effect of nutrition and disease management on canola yield and quality at Westmere in 2014.
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This trial had the objective of examining how different crop canopies influenced the need for disease control in winter wheat.
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To investigate the effect of Barley Yellow Dwarf virus on wheat and also to determine teh effect of different fungicide optionson leaf diseases on wheat.
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To assess the impact of BYDV on wheat yield and also the effect of a range of fungicide treatments on wheat yield during 2009.
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To assess the optimum fungicide management strategy for new varieties of chickpea.
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To determine the optimum disease management strategy for Flip 94-090c, Flip 94-509c and Flip 94-508c.
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To determine the optimum disease management strategy for Flip 94-090c, Flip 94-509c and Flip 94-508c.
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To determine the optimum disease management strategy for Flip 94-090c, Flip 94-509c and Flip 94-508c.
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To determine optimum disease management strategy, focussing on podding applications, in new resistant and moderately resistant desi and kabuli chickpea varieties.
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To maximise production advantages of new kabuli and desi chickpea varieties through the development of appropriate disease management strategies.
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To determine optimum disease management strategy, focussing on podding applications, in new resistant and moderately resistant desi and kabuli chickpea varieties.
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To report on chickpea disease management in the Wimmera, Victoria.
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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 discuss chickpea varieties.
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To look at canopy management and its integration with disease management principles in the different climates of southern Australia.
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To evaluate fungicide efficacy against net form net blotch (NFNB) of barley and investigate application strategies for efficient control of the disease.
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To evaluate fungicide efficacy against net form net blotch (NFNB) of barley and investigate application strategies for efficient control of the disease.
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To investigate the impact of seed dressings on foliar disease in malt barley in the central Mallee.
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The aim was to investigate as many possible factors which limit wheat yield.
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To demonstrate the effectiveness of Cosmos seed dressing on canola for the control of insect pests such as wireworm and red legged earth mite.
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To ascertain whether Impact in furrow for diseases in Barley will give economic yield benefit.
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To test if wheat can be successfully grown after wheat and canola and to assess if wheat was the best crop to grow.
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To test if wheat can be successfully grown after wheat and canola and to assess if wheat was the best crop to grow.
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To test if wheat can be successfully grown after wheat and canola and to assess if wheat was the best crop to grow.
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To test if wheat can be successfully grown after wheat and canola and to assess if wheat was the best crop to grow.
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To assess the new products with a range of application strategies and compared them to other management options (tillage, zinc, starter nitrogen, deep sowing, fluid fertiliser and late sowing) which can change the impact of rhizoctonia on crop production.
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To investigate some practical options for direct drilling wheat into wheat stubbles in the Mallee.
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To establish a fungicide strategy to control spot form of net bllotch in Gairdner barley.
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To test a new AgrEvo product on fieldpeas and lentisl for Ascochyta control activity.
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To compare two new field pea varieties (Parafield and Kaspa) to Dundale.
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To provide a disease management 2005 summary.
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To examine the integration of the principles of disease management and canopy management in cereal crops.
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To allow grain growers to assess the grain yields of released and upcoming wheat varieties under “with
fungicide” and “without fungicide” management regimes.
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To evaluate the effect of early application of foliar trace elements and fungicides on yellow leaf spot in wheat.
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To test foliar fungicides trials for the management barley leaf diseases.
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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 whether applying fluid fungicides in bands at sowing has potential for managing crown rot.
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To examine the effect of gypsum on soil pH and soil C and whether changes in soil pH could alter productivity of the following cereal crops.
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To evaluate fungicide efficacy on Leaf Rust and Powdery Mildew in Baudin Barley.
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The overall objective was to determine the influence of Jockey seed treatment with and without follow up fungicides, either one or two
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To investigate the effect of chocolate spot and rust management strategies across a range of faba bean varieties.
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To determine the optimum disease management strategy for Farrah and Ic*As/7/3.