Cowra NSW trials

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A petal survey for Sclerotinia in canola across NSW and northern Victoria

Some districts in NSW and Victoria are known to frequently develop Sclerotinia stem rot. The purpose of conducting the petal survey was to identify if there are significant differences in the level of petal infestation between districts where the disease develops frequently, compared with those districts where the disease develops once every few years. This information will indicate what influences disease development, background inoculum levels or environmental conditions, or both. 

Department of Primary Industries NSW
2015 Cowra NSW
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Effect of sowing date and applied phosphorus on canola grain yield

To test the hypothesis that less fertiliser P is required to acheive maximum grain yield if a mid-maturing variety (Hyola 559TT) is sown earlier than the traditional date of 25 April.

Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC
2014 Cowra NSW
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Managing competition and lucerne persistence with sowing configuration

To managing competition and lucerne persistence with sowing configuration.

Department of Primary Industries NSW
2014 Cowra NSW
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Petal survey and sclerotinia stem rot development in canola across central and southern NSW, and northern Victoria – 2016

The petal survey was conducted to identify the drivers for Sclerotinia development in different districts, with the aim of understanding how background inoculum levels and environmental conditions influence the disease development in a given year.

Department of Primary Industries NSW
2017 Cowra NSW
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Responsiveness of wheat and barley varieties to crown rot in southern NSW

In this series of experiments, we have quantified the extent of yield loss displayed in a number of commonly grown winter cereal varieties in southern New South Wales across four years.
 

Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC
2015 Cowra NSW
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