GRDC Grains Research Update Perth 2019
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The aim of this paper is to review the knowledge derived from DEM simulation results of four different tillage implements used in soil amelioration....
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Shedding of great brome and barley grass varies between seasons and ecotypes. Plant height also varies between ecotypes. Harvest weed seed destruction will be effective for some populations, in some years, but growers need to be familiar with the ecological characteristics of their own populations to plan effective weed management strategies....
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To study the long-term effects of crop rotation and residue level on diseases and nematodes in Western Australian no-tillage systems....
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To determine if spacing lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L) and canola (Brassica napus) plants in more uniform geometric patterns can improve yield of these species in the Northern Agricultural Region of Western Australia....
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• Vetches can adapt to the lower pH soils in Western Australia. • Inoculating with appropriate Rhizobium which is suited to acidic soils is strongly recommended. • Choose the species of vetch and variety depending on your end goals....
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Delayed emergence was found in barley grass populations sourced from WA. Delayed emergence will enable it to emerge after pre-sowing non-selective herbicide application. Other weed species such as great brome (Bromus diandrus), doublegee (Rumex hypogaes), sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus) and wireweed (Polygonum aviculare) did not show any unusual de...
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