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  1. Cereal disease update 2025 - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2025/02/cereal-disease-update-2025

    25 Feb 2025: Implementation of proactive strategies for the control of cereal diseases can prevent avoidable losses when seasonal conditions are suitable for disease. This paper provides an update on the latest research regarding cereal diseases for Victorian

    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:
    2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-01-29, 2025-01-31
    e:
    cereal disease update 2025, summary
    pcode:
    DJP2104-004RTX, DEE2403-003SAX, DEE2404-004RTX, DAQ2304-008RTX, DAW2112-002RTX, UOS2207-002RTX, CUR2302-002RTX
    aauthor:
    Hari Dadu, Dharushana Thanabalasingam (Agriculture Victoria), Grant Hollaway (Astute Ag) and Mumta Chhetri (The University of Sydney)
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    text/html
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    https://grdc.com.au
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    en-AU
    issueno:
    Cereal disease update 2025
    title:
    Cereal disease update 2025
    tags:
    fungicide resistance, net form net blotch, septoria tritici blotch, stripe rust
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    02
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    s:
    fungicide resistance, net form net blotch, septoria tritici blotch, stripe rust
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Victoria
    asummary:
    Implementation of proactive strategies for the control of cereal diseases can prevent avoidable losses when seasonal conditions are suitable for disease. This paper provides an update on the latest research regarding cereal diseases for Victorian
  2. Barley head loss - grower's quest and breeder's challenge - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2025/02/barley-head-loss-growers-quest-and-breeders-challenge

    25 Feb 2025: Head loss is a complex trait influenced by both environmental and genetic factors. Environmental stresses, such as wind and temperature extremes, weaken the peduncle (the stem segment supporting the head), leading to breakage.

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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:
    2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-01-31, 2025-02-03
    e:
    barley head loss - grower's quest and breeder's challenge, summary
    pcode:
    UOM2305-001RSX
    aauthor:
    Nirmal Raj Rajendran, James Hunt (The University of Melbourne), David Moody (Intergrain Pty Ltd) and Mohammad Pourkheirandish (The University of Melbourne)
    f:
    text/html
    H:
    e4513894f01479c266b6be64b21406a9
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    https://grdc.com.au
    l:
    en-AU
    issueno:
    Barley head loss - grower's quest and breeder's challenge
    title:
    Barley head loss - grower's quest and breeder's challenge
    tags:
    head loss, peduncle, phenotyping, selection
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    02
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    s:
    head loss, peduncle, phenotyping, selection
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Victoria
    asummary:
    Head loss is a complex trait influenced by both environmental and genetic factors. Environmental stresses, such as wind and temperature extremes, weaken the peduncle (the stem segment supporting the head), leading to breakage.
  3. Fungicide resistance in blackleg disease in canola - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2025/02/fungicide-resistance-in-blackleg-disease-in-canola

    25 Feb 2025: Blackleg disease is the most economically important disease affecting canola in Australia and typically causes 5–30% yield loss, with previous epidemics causing up to 95% losses.

    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:
    2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-01-31, 2025-02-03
    e:
    fungicide resistance in blackleg disease in canola, summary
    pcode:
    UOM2304-004RSX
    aauthor:
    Alec McCallum (University of Melbourne, Marcroft Grains Pathology), Steve Marcroft (Marcroft Grains Pathology), Sean Roberts (Syngenta Australia) and Angela van de Wouw (University of Melbourne)
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    text/html
    H:
    b5b97f2396882621f23a9b7f4484090b
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    https://grdc.com.au
    l:
    en-AU
    issueno:
    Fungicide resistance in blackleg disease in canola
    title:
    Fungicide resistance in blackleg disease in canola
    tags:
    blackleg disease, canola, fungicide resistance
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    02
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Victoria
    asummary:
    Blackleg disease is the most economically important disease affecting canola in Australia and typically causes 5–30% yield loss, with previous epidemics causing up to 95% losses.
  4. Nitrogen cycling inputs and losses - towards a deeper understanding - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2025/02/nitrogen-cycling-inputs-and-losses-towards-a-deeper-understanding

    25 Feb 2025: Nitrogen (N) is one of six essential plant mineral macronutrients, along with phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, calcium and magnesium. It is taken up by plants in the mineral form as nitrate, or, less commonly, as ammonium.

    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:
    2025-02-25 00:00:00, 2025-02-25 00:00:00, 2025-01-31, 2025-02-03
    e:
    nitrogen cycling inputs and losses - towards a deeper understanding, summary
    aauthor:
    Rob Norton (Norton Agronomic, University of Melbourne)
    f:
    text/html
    H:
    c686449b57b0a6c709e67bb7b05d5b32
    j:
    https://grdc.com.au
    l:
    en-AU
    issueno:
    Nitrogen cycling inputs and losses - towards a deeper understanding
    title:
    Nitrogen cycling inputs and losses - towards a deeper understanding
    tags:
    Nitrogen, nitrification, denitrification, fixation, mineralisation, volatilisation, leaching
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    02
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    s:
    Nitrogen, nitrification, denitrification, fixation, mineralisation, volatilisation, leaching
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Victoria
    asummary:
    Nitrogen (N) is one of six essential plant mineral macronutrients, along with phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, calcium and magnesium. It is taken up by plants in the mineral form as nitrate, or, less commonly, as ammonium.
  5. Slug communities' response to environment and management across southern Australia - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2025/02/slug-communities-response-to-environment-and-management-across-southern-australia

    25 Feb 2025: The widespread adoption of conservation agriculture improves soil health and conserves soil moisture yet creates favourable conditions for slug populations. These management practices, in combination with the recent wet seasons, have created ideal

    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:
    2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-01-31, 2025-01-31
    e:
    slug communities' response to environment and management across southern australia, summary
    pcode:
    MAN2204-001SAX, UOA2308-004RTX
    aauthor:
    Thomas Heddle, Kym Perry, David Logan, Kate Muirhead (The University of Adelaide), Kelly Angel, Casey Sim (Birchip Cropping Group), Kate Coffey, Sabita Duwal (Riverine Plains), Chris Toohey (Elders), Graham Laslett (Combined Agronomic Service) and
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    text/html
    H:
    583d8bcbf4c8ed1c19d0aed6f88899ee
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    https://grdc.com.au
    l:
    en-AU
    issueno:
    Slug communities' response to environment and management across southern Australia
    title:
    Slug communities' response to environment and management across southern Australia
    tags:
    canola establishment, carabid beetles, integrated pest management (IPM), molluscs
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    02
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    s:
    canola establishment, carabid beetles, integrated pest management (IPM), molluscs
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Victoria
    asummary:
    The widespread adoption of conservation agriculture improves soil health and conserves soil moisture yet creates favourable conditions for slug populations. These management practices, in combination with the recent wet seasons, have created ideal
  6. Nutrition management for high rainfall crops at risk of waterlogging - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2025/02/nutrition-management-for-high-rainfall-crops-at-risk-of-waterlogging

    25 Feb 2025: Waterlogging occurs in most years in the high rainfall zone (HRZ) and is a cause of reduced yield and a constraint to crop choice. In this paper we refer to waterlogging as both a flooded soil where water is visible above the surface, and soils

    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:
    2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-01-30, 2025-01-31
    e:
    nutrition management for high rainfall crops at risk of waterlogging, summary
    pcode:
    UOT2306-001RTX
    aauthor:
    Malcolm McCaskill, Penny Riffkin (Agriculture Victoria), Olena Kravchuk (University of Adelaide) and Meixue Zhou (University of Tasmania)
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    text/html
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    0a9024139a538a9ff2fd5afe7faac442
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    https://grdc.com.au
    l:
    en-AU
    issueno:
    Nutrition management for high rainfall crops at risk of waterlogging
    title:
    Nutrition management for high rainfall crops at risk of waterlogging
    tags:
    nitrogen, raised beds, root depth, waterlogging
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    02
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    s:
    nitrogen, raised beds, root depth, waterlogging
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Victoria
    asummary:
    Waterlogging occurs in most years in the high rainfall zone (HRZ) and is a cause of reduced yield and a constraint to crop choice. In this paper we refer to waterlogging as both a flooded soil where water is visible above the surface, and soils
  7. An integrated approach to effectively manage pulse diseases a Victorian perspective - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2025/02/an-integrated-approach-to-effectively-manage-pulse-diseases-a-victorian-perspective

    25 Feb 2025: The 2024 season relied on stored moisture and, with less rainfall through many parts of the state, resulted in low disease levels. There were still early reports of severe Ascochyta blight in lentils in high-risk situations, such as lentils in tight

    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:
    2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-01-29, 2025-01-29
    e:
    an integrated approach to effectively manage pulse diseases a victorian perspective, summary
    pcode:
    DEE2404-002RTX, DEE2407-001RTX, DEE2403-003SAX, DAW2112-002RTX, DJP2304-004RTX, CUR2403-003RTX, CUR2302-002RTX, DPI2206-023RTX
    aauthor:
    Chloe Findlay, Dharushana Thanabalasingam (Agriculture Victoria), Kurt Lindbeck (NSW Department of Primary Industries), Blake Gontar (South Australian Research and Development Institute) and Joshua Fanning (Agriculture Victoria)
    f:
    text/html
    H:
    290a7d1859b7fe70be574dab23488010
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    https://grdc.com.au
    l:
    en-AU
    issueno:
    An integrated approach to effectively manage pulse diseases a Victorian perspective
    title:
    An integrated approach to effectively manage pulse diseases a Victorian perspective
    tags:
    fungicides, integrated disease management, pulses, varietal resistance
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    02
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Victoria
    asummary:
    The 2024 season relied on stored moisture and, with less rainfall through many parts of the state, resulted in low disease levels. There were still early reports of severe Ascochyta blight in lentils in high-risk situations, such as lentils in tight
  8. Strategic use of zinc phosphide is critical for successful mouse control - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2025/02/strategic-use-of-zinc-phosphide-is-critical-for-successful-mouse-control

    25 Feb 2025: This paper relates to the GRDC investment: ‘Determining the effectiveness of zinc phosphide rodenticide bait in the presence of alternative food supply’. Growers had reported concerns regarding the effectiveness of commercially prepared zinc

    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:
    2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-02-25 00:05:00, 2025-01-29, 2025-01-29
    e:
    strategic use of zinc phosphide is critical for successful mouse control, summary
    pcode:
    CSP1804-012RTX
    aauthor:
    Steve Henry, Lyn Hinds, Wendy Ruscoe, Peter Brown (CSIRO), Richard Duncan (University of Canberra), Nikki Van de Weyer and Freya Robinson (CSIRO)
    f:
    text/html
    H:
    8fe686f63acf73c83b2c078f16d45f29
    j:
    https://grdc.com.au
    l:
    en-AU
    issueno:
    Strategic use of zinc phosphide is critical for successful mouse control
    title:
    Strategic use of zinc phosphide is critical for successful mouse control
    tags:
    background food, bait aversion, zinc phosphide
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    02
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    South
    s:
    background food, bait aversion, zinc phosphide
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Victoria
    asummary:
    This paper relates to the GRDC investment: ‘Determining the effectiveness of zinc phosphide rodenticide bait in the presence of alternative food supply’. Growers had reported concerns regarding the effectiveness of commercially prepared zinc
  9. https://grdc.com.au/events/list/2025/02/grdc-grains-research-update-perth

    https://grdc.com.au/events/list/2025/02/grdc-grains-research-update-perth

    24 Feb 2025:

    eventEndDate:
    25 Feb 2025
    eventID:
    611722
    eventBrandImageURL:
    https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0028/392239/grdc-watermark-opacity05.png
    Date:
    24 Feb 2025 8:00 am
    eventSummary:
    Save the date for this two day event showcasing the latest research technology, market development and innovations to improve the productivity and profitability of the WA grains industry.
    eventLocation:
    Burswood
    eventUrl:
    https://grdc.com.au/events/list/2025/02/grdc-grains-research-update-perth
    eventEndDateFull:
    25 Feb 2025 5:00 pm
    eventContentType:
    Event
    eventType:
    Grains Research Update
    title:
    GRDC Grains Research Update - Perth
    spnsoredEvent:
    true
    sregion:
    West
    eventState:
    Western Australia
    eventYear:
    2025
    eventEndTime:
    5:00 pm
    eventTimeZone:
    awst
    eventStartTime:
    8:00 am
    onlineEvent:
    false
    eventStartDate:
    24 Feb 2025
  10. Enhanced efficiency fertiliser - GRDC

    https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2025/02/enhanced-efficiency-fertiliser

    24 Feb 2025: Nitrogen (N) is a major crop nutrient that suffers from inefficiencies in terms of plant utilisation due to loss as gases (the pollutant ammonia (NH3), the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O) or dinitrogen (N2)), and through leaching of nitrate (NO3),

    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:
    2025-02-24 00:05:00, 2025-02-24 00:05:00, 2025-01-28, 2025-01-29
    e:
    enhanced efficiency fertiliser, summary
    pcode:
    UOM2404-007RTX
    aauthor:
    Helen Suter and Arjun Pandey (University of Melbourne)
    f:
    text/html
    H:
    a4b887fa059f1830cbee460fcee91dce
    j:
    https://grdc.com.au
    l:
    en-AU
    issueno:
    Enhanced efficiency fertiliser
    title:
    Enhanced efficiency fertiliser
    tags:
    controlled/slow-release fertilisers, enhanced efficiency fertilisers, nitrification inhibitors, urease inhibitors
    p:
    Grains Research and Development Corporation
    aissueno:
    02
    thumbfocus:
    thumb-focus-center
    sregion:
    National
    s:
    controlled/slow-release fertilisers, enhanced efficiency fertilisers, nitrification inhibitors, urease inhibitors
    ctype:
    Update Paper
    sstate:
    Victoria
    asummary:
    Nitrogen (N) is a major crop nutrient that suffers from inefficiencies in terms of plant utilisation due to loss as gases (the pollutant ammonia (NH3), the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O) or dinitrogen (N2)), and through leaching of nitrate (NO3),

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