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Update Paper
What are foliar fungal diseases in wheat really costing us?
26.02.2025Paper presented by Maurie Street from the Grain Orana Alliance at GRDC Grains Research Updates in Nyngan, Dubbo and Goondiwindi on what foliar fungal diseases in wheat are really costing us.
Region: North
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Does increasing wheat sowing rates to combat weeds lead to yield or …
26.02.2025Paper presented by Maurie Street from the Grain Orana Alliance at GRDC Grains Research Updates in Nyngan, Dubbo and Goondiwindi on: Does increasing wheat sowing rates to combat weeds lead to yield or quality instability in the low rainfall regions
Region: North
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Ley pasture rotations versus continuous cropping systems – their…
26.02.2025Paper presented by Lindsay Bell from CSIRO at the GRDC Grains Research Updates in Nyngan, Dubbo and Goondiwindi on ley pasture rotations versus continuous cropping systems – their farming system productivity and soil health implications.
Region: North
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Cereal disease update 2025
25.02.2025Implementation 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
Region: South
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Strategies for managing Feathertop Rhodes grass
25.02.2025Feathertop Rhodes grass (Chloris virgata Sw.) (FTR), a warm-season grass, has emerged as an important weed in grain cropping systems across Australia. It is a major cropping weed in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales (Werth et al. 2013,
Region: South
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On-farm greenhouse gas emissions, why advisors should know about…
25.02.2025Accounting for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the grains sector will feature in future farm sustainability credentials. While GHG emissions from grains are only about 2% of Australia’s national emissions, the whole of the economy is expected to
Region: South
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Barley head loss - grower's quest and breeder's challenge
25.02.2025Head 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.
Region: South
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Fungicide resistance in blackleg disease in canola
25.02.2025Blackleg 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.
Region: South
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Nitrogen cycling inputs and losses - towards a deeper understanding
25.02.2025Nitrogen (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.
Region: South
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Update Paper
Slug communities' response to environment and management across…
25.02.2025The 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
Region: South