GRDC Grains Research Update West Wyalong 2018
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The frequency of winter cereals in a rotation impacts on the build-up of crown rot inoculum within paddocks. • Risk of losses can be minimised by monitoring inoculum levels over time and implementing management strategies to reduce them. • Crown rot can have negative impacts on grain quality and gross margins even without observing obvious symptoms...
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Inoculation of faba bean, lentil and field pea with rhizobia (Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae) is critical on acid soils. Nodulation is improved by increased application rate of inoculation products. •The lower limit of pH(Ca) for reliable nodulation with the commercial strains of faba bean and field pea rhizobia is 5.0. • Liming to increase so...
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Barley genotypes with alternative development patterns showed variation in flowering date in response to sowing time. • High grain yields were achieved across a range of barley variety x sowing date combinations, and through varied yield components....
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High grain yields can be achieved from a range of genotype x sowing date combinations with wheat, however there is variation in genotype responses across environments in southern NSW. • Whilst flowering time is important in maximising grain yield potential, pre-flowering phases can have a significant influence on grain yields....
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Stripper fronts can collect a similar percentage of annual ryegrass seed to conventional fronts. The suppression of weed germination increases as the amount of chaff increases. Germination patterns differ between weed species as well as chaff type....
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