Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publisher
Department of Agriculture
City
Perth
Publication Date
15-2-2006
Keywords
Wheat streak mosaic virus, High Plains Virus, epidemiology, mite vector, seed transmission, quarantine, agronomy, cultivars, time of sowing, sowing rate, plant population, nitrogen rate, long season winter wheat, dual purpose wheats, grazing wheats, simulated grazing, variety evaluation, wheat cultivars, grain yield, quality, noodle wheat, input package, risk management, Yield Prophet, validation, accuracy, oats, hay, oaten hay varieties, dwarf milling oats, non-dwarf milling oats, wheat varieties, wheat agronomy, time of sowing, plant density, nitrogen rate, crop management, applied nitrogen, seed rate, phenology, flowering date, variety specific agronomy, phosphorus, copper, zinc, no-till cropping, soil testing, residual value of fertilisers, genotypic differences, K efficiency, potassium, rubidium, soil moisture, subsoil, topsoil, uptake, yield forecasts, growth stage, canopy management, Yield Prophet, fertiliser, liquid, fluid, nutrient potassium, cereals, crop nutrition, water, tactical, wheat yield, grain quality, high rainfall cropping zone, powdery mildew, resistance gene, differential lines, stripe rust, wheat, fungicides, disease resistance, epidemic onset and development, partial resistance, adult plant resistance, Baudin, barley, loose smut, seed dressing, vagrant insects, harvest, insecticides, swath, grain drying, pre-harvest sprouting, germination, seed dormancy, falling number and grain quality, frost, copper deficiency, grain moisture, harvesting, SEPWA, hardpans, drought, root traits, crop shaping, markets, quality targets, customer requirements
Disciplines
Agribusiness | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Entomology | Marketing | Plant Breeding and Genetics | Plant Pathology
Abstract
This session covers twenty nine papers from different authors:
PLENARY
1. The 2005 wheat streak mosaic virus epidemic in New South Wales and the threat posed to the Western Australian wheat industry, Roger Jones and Nichole Burges, Department of Agriculture
SOUTH COAST AGRONOMY
2. South coast wheat variety trial results and best options for 2006, Mohammad Amjad, Ben Curtis and Wal Anderson, Department of Agriculture
3. Dual purpose winter wheats to improve productivity, Mohammad Amjad and Ben Curtis, Department of Agriculture
4. South coast large-scale premium wheat variety trials, Mohammad Amjad and Ben Curtis, Department of Agriculture
5. Optimal input packages for noodle wheat in Dalwallinu – Liebe practice for profit trial, Darren Chitty, Agritech Crop Research and Brianna Peake, Liebe Group
6. In-crop risk management using yield prophet®, Harm van Rees1, Cherie Reilly1, James Hunt1, Dean Holzworth2, Zvi Hochman2; 1Birchip Cropping Group, Victoria; 2CSIRO, Toowoomba, Qld
7. Yield Prophet® 2005 – On-line yield forecasting, James Hunt1, Harm van Rees1, Zvi Hochman2,Allan Peake2, Neal Dalgliesh2, Dean Holzworth2, Stephen van Rees1, Trudy McCann1 and Peter Carberry2; 1Birchip Cropping Group, Victoria; 2CSIRO, Toowoomba, Qld
8. Performance of oaten hay varieties in Western Australian environments, Raj Malik and Kellie Winfield, Department of Agriculture
9. Performance of dwarf potential milling varieties in Western Australian environments, Kellie Winfield and Raj Malik, Department of Agriculture
10. Agronomic responses of new wheat varieties in the Southern agricultural region of WA, Brenda Shackley and Judith Devenish, Department of Agriculture
11. Responses of new wheat varieties to management factors in the central agricultural region of Western Australia, Darshan Sharma, Steve Penny and Wal Anderson,Department of Agriculture
12. Sowing time on wheat yield, quality and $ - Northern agricultural region, Christine Zaicou-Kunesch, Department of Agriculture
NUTRITION
13.The most effective method of applying phosphorus, copper and zinc to no-till crops, Mike Bolland and Ross Brennan, Department of Agriculture
14. Uptake of K from the soil profile by wheat, Paul Damon and Zed Rengel, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of Western Australia
15. Reducing nitrogen fertiliser risks, Jeremy Lemon, Department of Agriculture
16. Yield Prophet® and canopy management, Harm van Rees1, Zvi Hochman2, Perry Poulton2, Nick Poole3, Brooke Thompson4, James Hunt1; 1Birchip Cropping Group, Victoria; 2CSIRO, Toowoomba, Qld; 3Foundation for Arable Research, New Zealand; 4Cropfacts, Victoria
17. Producing profits with phosphorus, Stephen Loss, CSBP Ltd, WA
18. Potassium response in cereal cropping within the medium rainfall central wheatbelt, Jeff Russell1, Angie Roe2 and James Eyres2, Department of Agriculture1, Farm Focus Consultants, Northam2
19. Matching nitrogen supply to wheat demand in the high rainfall cropping zone, Narelle Simpson, Ron McTaggart, Wal Anderson, Lionel Martin and Dave Allen, Department of Agriculture
DISEASES
20. Comparative study of commercial wheat cultivars and differential lines (with known Pm resistance genes) to powdery mildew response, Hossein Golzar, Manisha Shankar and Robert Loughman, Department of Agriculture
21. On farm research to investigate fungicide applications to minimise leaf disease impacts in wheat – part II, Jeff Russell1, Angie Roe2and James Eyres2, Department of Agriculture1, and Farm Focus Consultants, Northam2
22. Disease resistance update for wheat varieties in WA, Manisha Shankar, John Majewski, Donna Foster, Hossein Golzar, Jamie Piotrowski, Nicole Harry and Rob Loughman, Department of Agriculture
23. Effect of time of stripe rust inoculum arrival on variety response in wheat, Manisha Shankar, John Majewski and Rob Loughman, Department of Agriculture
24. Fungicide seed dressing management of loose smut in Baudin barley, Geoff Thomas and Kith Jayasena, Department of Agriculture
PESTS
25. How to avoid insect contamination in cereal grain at harvest, Svetlana Micic, Paul Matson and Tony Dore, Department of Agriculture
ABIOTIC
26. Environment – is it as important as variety in sprouting tolerance? Thomas (Ben) Biddulph1, Dr Daryl Mares1, Dr Julie Plummer1 and Dr Tim Setter2, School of Plant Biology, University of Western Australia1 and Department of Agriculture2
27. Frost or fiction, Garren Knell, Steve Curtin and Wade Longmuir, ConsultAg Pty Ltd, WA
28. High moisture wheat harvesting in Esperance 2005, Nigel Metz, South East Premium Wheat Growers Association (SEPWA) Projects Coordinator, Esperance, WA
SOILS
28. Hardpan penetration ability of wheat roots, Tina Botwright Acuña and Len Wade, School of Plant Biology, University of Western Australia
MARKETS
29. Crop shaping to meet predicted market demands for wheat in the 21st Century, Cindy Mills and Peter Stone,Australian Wheat Board, Melbourne
Recommended Citation
Jones, R,
Burges, N,
Amjad, M,
Curtis, B,
Anderson, W,
Chitty, D,
Peake, B,
van Rees, H,
Reilly, C,
Hunt, J,
Holzworth, D,
Hochman, Z,
Peake, A,
Dalgliesh, N,
van Rees, S,
McCann, T,
Carberry, P,
Malik, R,
Winfield, K,
Shackley, B,
Devenish, J,
Sharma, D,
Penny, S,
Zaicou-Kunesch, C,
Bolland, M,
Brennan, R,
Damon, P,
Rengel, Z,
Lemon, J,
Poulton, P,
Poole, N,
Thompson, B,
Loss, S,
Russell, J,
Roe, A,
Eyres, J,
Simpson, N,
McTaggart, R,
Martin, L,
Allen, D,
Golzar, H,
Shankar, M,
Loughman, R,
Majewski, J,
Foster, D,
Piotrowski, J,
Harry, N,
Thomas, G,
Jayasena, K,
Micic, S,
Matson, P,
Dore, T,
Biddulph, T,
Mares, D,
Plummer, J,
Setter, T,
Knell, G,
Curtin, S,
Longmuir, W,
Metz, N,
Botwright Acuña, T,
Wade, L,
Mills, C,
and
Stone, P.
(2006), Crop Updates 2006 - Cereals. Department of Agriculture, Perth. Conference Proceeding.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/crop_up/27
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