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  1. Combatting weed resistance – best practice management for tackling stubborn resistance with ryegrass, radish, fleabane plus others in the…

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2023/08/combatting-weed-resistance-best-practice-management-for-tackling-stubborn-resistance-with-ryegrass-radish-fleabane-plus-others-in-the-vic-wimmera

    30 Aug 2023: Herbicide resistance is most prevalent in ryegrass, sowthistle (milk thistle) and prickly lettuce (whip thistle). It is less common in brome, barley grass, wild oats, wild radish, Indian hedge mustard and fleabane. The most common resistance is to

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    https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    b:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    30/08/2023, 2023-08-30 00:00:00, 2023-08-21, 2023-08-21
    e:
    combatting weed resistance – best practice management for tackling stubborn resistance with ryegrass, radish, fleabane plus others in the vic wimmera, summary
    pcode:
    UCS1306-001RMX, UCS2008-001RTX
    aauthor:
    Peter Boutsalis, Alicia Merriam, Gurjeet Gill, Christopher Preston (School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide), John Broster (Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga)
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    issueno:
    Combatting weed resistance – best practice management for tackling stubborn resistance with ryegrass, radish, fleabane plus others in the Vic Wimmera
    title:
    Combatting weed resistance – best practice management for tackling stubborn resistance with ryegrass, radish, fleabane plus others in the Vic Wimmera
    tags:
    broadleaf and grass weeds, herbicide resistance, random weed survey, resistance testing
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    08
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    s:
    broadleaf and grass weeds, herbicide resistance, random weed survey, resistance testing
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    South Australia
    asummary:
    Herbicide resistance is most prevalent in ryegrass, sowthistle (milk thistle) and prickly lettuce (whip thistle). It is less common in brome, barley grass, wild oats, wild radish, Indian hedge mustard and fleabane. The most common resistance is to
  2. https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/why-grain-quality-laboratory-accreditation-matters

    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/why-grain-quality-laboratory-accreditation-matters

    29 Aug 2023:

    ArticleSummary:
    The Australian Export Grains Innovation Centre Sydney has long supported the Australian grains industry with highly regarded analytical services that help underpin consumer confidence in grain food products. Playing a hidden but vital role is the
    LastUpdatedDate:
    19700101
    Date:
    20230829090000
    ArticlePubDate:
    29 Aug 2023
    TitlePosition:
    bottom-left
    ArticleSubCategory:
    Industry Insights
    ArticleCaption:
    Australian Export Grains Innovation Centre laboratories have been officially accredited for more than 70 years.
    I:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0035/590678/varieties/thumb550x367.jpg
    ArticleEdition:
    Issue 166, September-October 2023
    ArticleKeywords:
    AEGIC, NATA, accreditation, grain testing, grain food products, laboratory certification, AEGIC Sydney
    ArticleCategory:
    Innovation
    title:
    Why grain quality laboratory accreditation matters
    url:
    https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/innovation/industry-insights/why-grain-quality-laboratory-accreditation-matters
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    400580
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    National
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    10%
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    News
    ctype:
    GroundCover
    ArticleAuthor:
    AEGIC
    ArticleAssetID:
    590674
    ArticlePhotographer:
    AEGIC
  3. Fungicide resistant wheat powdery mildew – update on management and resistance testing - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2023/08/fungicide-resistant-wheat-powdery-mildew-update-on-management-and-resistance-testing

    29 Aug 2023: Varietal resistance can play an important role in managing wheat powdery mildew. The variety Grenade CL PlusA (MS) had less powdery mildew infection in the untreated than Chief CL PlusA and ScepterA (SVS) treated with a two-spray fungicide strategy.

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    https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    b:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    29/08/2023, 2023-08-29 00:00:00, 2023-08-22, 2023-08-22
    e:
    fungicide resistant wheat powdery mildew – update on management and resistance testing, summary
    pcode:
    TRE2204-001RTX
    aauthor:
    Sam Trengove, Stuart Sherriff, Jordan Bruce (Trengove Consulting), Fran Lopez Ruiz, Kejal Dodhia (Centre for Crop and Disease Management, Curtin University, Perth), Nick Poole, Ben Morris ( FAR Australia)
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    en-AU
    issueno:
    Fungicide resistant wheat powdery mildew – update on management and resistance testing
    title:
    Fungicide resistant wheat powdery mildew – update on management and resistance testing
    tags:
    disease management, fungicide resistance, wheat powdery mildew
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    08
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    s:
    disease management, fungicide resistance, wheat powdery mildew
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    South Australia
    asummary:
    Varietal resistance can play an important role in managing wheat powdery mildew. The variety Grenade CL PlusA (MS) had less powdery mildew infection in the untreated than Chief CL PlusA and ScepterA (SVS) treated with a two-spray fungicide strategy.
  4. Snail (and slug) control – key strategies and where to next - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2023/08/snail-and-slug-control-key-strategies-and-where-to-next

    29 Aug 2023: Timing and persistence are the keys to managing snails effectively. Seasonal weather contributed to high snail and slug populations in 2022/2023. Control summer weeds and bait early in autumn. The ‘Nail the Snails’ management guide is now

    image:
    https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    b:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    29/08/2023, 2023-08-29 00:00:00, 2023-08-22, 2023-08-22
    e:
    snail (and slug) control – key strategies and where to next, summary
    pcode:
    UOA2205-005RTX, SAG2205-002OPX
    aauthor:
    Kym Perry (SARDI Entomology)
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    text/html
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    e17ab8a7e4722d5c1cbd24f53264899f
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    https://grdc.com.au
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    en-AU
    issueno:
    Snail (and slug) control – key strategies and where to next
    title:
    Snail (and slug) control – key strategies and where to next
    tags:
    baiting, slugs, small pointed snails, weed control
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    08
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    s:
    baiting, slugs, small pointed snails, weed control
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    South Australia
    asummary:
    Timing and persistence are the keys to managing snails effectively. Seasonal weather contributed to high snail and slug populations in 2022/2023. Control summer weeds and bait early in autumn. The ‘Nail the Snails’ management guide is now
  5. Nutrition strategies to mitigate yield losses following waterlogging – lessons from southern environments - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2023/08/nutrition-strategies-to-mitigate-yield-losses-following-waterlogging-lessons-from-southern-environments

    29 Aug 2023: Waterlogging reduces crop canopy cover, and affected areas should be reassessed as the lower yield potential is likely to reduce the nitrogen requirements. Yield potential of canola affected by waterlogging can be restored up to the flowering stage

    image:
    https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    b:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    29/08/2023, 2023-08-29 00:00:00, 2023-08-21, 2023-08-22
    e:
    nutrition strategies to mitigate yield losses following waterlogging – lessons from southern environments, summary
    pcode:
    UOT2306-001RTX, UOQ2204-010RTX
    aauthor:
    Malcolm McCaskill, Roger Armstrong (Agriculture Victoria Research), Meixue Zhou (University of Tasmania)
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    text/html
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    226f4271c1b4d8406910df5558cd01dd
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    issueno:
    Nutrition strategies to mitigate yield losses following waterlogging – lessons from southern environments
    title:
    Nutrition strategies to mitigate yield losses following waterlogging – lessons from southern environments
    tags:
    denitrification, plant density, salinity, waterlogging
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    08
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    s:
    denitrification, plant density, salinity, waterlogging
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Victoria
    asummary:
    Waterlogging reduces crop canopy cover, and affected areas should be reassessed as the lower yield potential is likely to reduce the nitrogen requirements. Yield potential of canola affected by waterlogging can be restored up to the flowering stage
  6. Using resistance surveillance and social benchmarking to improve insecticide resistance management for the redlegged earth mite - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2023/08/using-resistance-surveillance-and-social-benchmarking-to-improve-insecticide-resistance-management-for-the-redlegged-earth-mite

    29 Aug 2023: Due to evolving resistance in the redlegged earth mite, there is a need to reduce reliance on current insecticides and rethink management options for this pest. Detections of populations of RLEM resistant to SPs and OPs continue to increase, with

    image:
    https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    b:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    2023-08-29 00:00:00, 2023-08-29 00:00:00, 2023-08-21, 2023-08-22
    e:
    using resistance surveillance and social benchmarking to improve insecticide resistance management for the redlegged earth mite, summary
    pcode:
    CES2010-001RTX
    aauthor:
    Adriana Arturi, Luis Mata, Aston Arthur, Paul Umina, James Maino, Lizzy Lowe (Cesar Australia), Svetlana Micic, Alan Lord (Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia)
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    text/html
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    837174248c89a0f7d513e9727a63dcd9
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    https://grdc.com.au
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    issueno:
    Using resistance surveillance and social benchmarking to improve insecticide resistance management for the redlegged earth mite
    title:
    Using resistance surveillance and social benchmarking to improve insecticide resistance management for the redlegged earth mite
    tags:
    insecticide resistance, integrated pest management, redlegged earth mite, social research
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    08
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    s:
    insecticide resistance, integrated pest management, redlegged earth mite, social research
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Victoria
    asummary:
    Due to evolving resistance in the redlegged earth mite, there is a need to reduce reliance on current insecticides and rethink management options for this pest. Detections of populations of RLEM resistant to SPs and OPs continue to increase, with
  7. Combatting weed resistance – best practice management for tackling stubborn resistance with ryegrass, barley grass plus others in the SA…

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2023/08/combatting-weed-resistance-best-practice-management-for-tackling-stubborn-resistance-with-ryegrass,-barley-grass-plus-others-in-the-sa-south-east

    29 Aug 2023: Herbicide resistance is most prevalent in ryegrass, sowthistle (milk thistle) and fleabane. It is less common in barley grass, wild oats and wild radish. The most common resistance is to Group 1 (A) and 2 (B) herbicides. Including herbicides with

    image:
    https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    b:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    29/8/2023, 2023-08-29 00:00:00, 2023-08-21, 2023-08-22
    e:
    combatting weed resistance – best practice management for tackling stubborn resistance with ryegrass, barley grass plus others in the sa south east, summary
    aauthor:
    Peter Boutsalis, Alicia Merriam, Gurjeet Gill, Christopher Preston (School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide), John Broster (Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga)
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    text/html
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    129116ffb22a6e83a8eda653a598a314
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    https://grdc.com.au
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    issueno:
    Combatting weed resistance – best practice management for tackling stubborn resistance with ryegrass, barley grass plus others in the SA south east
    title:
    Combatting weed resistance – best practice management for tackling stubborn resistance with ryegrass, barley grass plus others in the SA south east
    tags:
    broadleaf and grass weeds, herbicide resistance, random weed survey, resistance testing
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    08
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    s:
    broadleaf and grass weeds, herbicide resistance, random weed survey, resistance testing
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Victoria
    asummary:
    Herbicide resistance is most prevalent in ryegrass, sowthistle (milk thistle) and fleabane. It is less common in barley grass, wild oats and wild radish. The most common resistance is to Group 1 (A) and 2 (B) herbicides. Including herbicides with
  8. NGN - Water management and soil amelioration study tour - O'Connor Research Group

    https://grdc.com.au/grdc-investments/investments/investment?code=OCR2308-001AWX

    28 Aug 2023: Title: NGN - Water Management and Soil Amelioration Study TourThe O'Connor Research Group members have identified a need for better understanding and practices related to water management and soil amelioration in the Cunderdin area. To address this,

    region2:
    Kwinana West
    region3:
    WA
    Date:
    28/08/2023
    contractType:
    AWX
    projectProvider:
    O'Connor Research Group Incorporated
    cropName:
    All Crops
    contractSupervisor:
    Norm Jenzen
    projectFullSummary:
    <div data-wrapper="true" style="font-family:'Segoe UI','Helvetica Neue',sans-serif; font-size:9pt"><div><span style="font-size:11pt"><span
    projectPathway:
    1 NGN
    projectStatus:
    Completed
    sregion:
    West
    tab:
    Investments
    ctype:
    Investments
    projectEnd:
    22/11/2023
    cropType:
    All Crops
    category:
    Not categorised
    contractCode:
    OCR2308-001AWX
  9. [NBC] Program 1 - Monitoring and screening: Monitoring of Net Blotch populations for new virulences of industry significance

    https://grdc.com.au/grdc-investments/investments/investment?code=UOA2308-003RTX

    28 Aug 2023: Net Form of Net Blotch (NFNB; Pyrenophora teres f. teres) and Spot Form of Net Blotch (SFNB; Pyrenophora teres f. maculata) have a high capacity to adapt to host resistance genes. Therefore, new strains can emerge that can quickly become a

    region2:
    All Northern Subregions, All Southern Subregions, All WA Subregions
    region3:
    All Northern Region states (NSW & Qld), All Southern Region states (Vic, SA & Tas), WA
    Date:
    28/08/2023
    contractType:
    RTX
    projectProvider:
    The University of Adelaide
    cropName:
    Barley
    projectOutcomes:
    Program 1 - Monitoring and screening:From 2024, Australian growers and breeders are better prepared to respond to new virulent Net Blotch pathotypes emerging nationally through up-to-date knowledge of current variety susceptibility.
    contractSupervisor:
    Tara Garrard
    projectFullSummary:
    <div data-wrapper="true" style="font-family:'Segoe UI','Helvetica Neue',sans-serif; font-size:9pt"><div><p style="-webkit-text-stroke-width:0px; color:#000000; font-family:"Times New
    projectPathway:
    2
    projectStatus:
    Active
    sregion:
    North, South, West
    tab:
    Investments
    ctype:
    Investments
    projectEnd:
    27/08/2027
    cropType:
    Cereal
    category:
    Pre-breeding
    contractCode:
    UOA2308-003RTX
  10. Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/research/partnerships-and-initiatives/strategic-partnerships/aagi

    28 Aug 2023: Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) is a five-year strategic partnership aimed at harnessing analytics to drive the sector’s profitability and global competitiveness.

    a:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    b:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    Date:
    2023-08-28 09:00:00, 2023-08-28 09:00:00, 2023-08-15, 2023-08-31
    e:
    analytics for the australian grains industry, summary
    pcode:
    CUR2210-005OPX, UOQ2301-010OPX, UOA2301-005OPX
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    text/html
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    4467c1f662b6a03d49d3aed92386e220
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    https://grdc.com.au
    issueno:
    Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry
    title:
    Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    Strategic partnerships
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    ctype:
    Other
    asummary:
    Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) is a five-year strategic partnership aimed at harnessing analytics to drive the sector’s profitability and global competitiveness.

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