Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publisher
Department of Agriculture
City
Perth
Publication Date
20-2-2002
Keywords
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs), herbicide tolerance (HT), resistance, canola, weeds, into ‘Genetic Modification-Free Zones’, hybrids, diamondback moth (DBM), insecticides, yield and oil content, late breaks, canola varieties, herbicide options, Clearfield System, maturity, climatic zones, simulation model, Seed source, canola, embyro growth, oil concentration, cotyledon, oilseed species, false flax, crambe, Indian mustard, linseed, Ethiopian mustard, potash, calcium, nutrition, boron, deficiency, sandy acid soils, seed set, seed viability, soil analysis, toxicity, virus, disease, yield loss, risks, BWYV, aphids, model, decision support system, canola stubble, quantitative epidemiology, modelling, blackleg, ascospores, fungicides, residues, resistant, bronzed field beetle, false wireworms, boom spray, aerial application, GrainGuard, bio-security, sowing depths, Large canola seed, seeding technique, Roundup Ready, glyphosate, wild radish, triazine, aquaculture, canola meals, digestible protein
Disciplines
Agribusiness | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Aquaculture and Fisheries | Botany | Entomology | Plant Breeding and Genetics | Plant Pathology
Abstract
This session covers twenty seven papers from different authors:
1. Forward and acknowledgements, Dave Eksteen, ACTING MANAGER OILSEEDS PRODUCTIVITY AND INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT Department of Agriculture
PLENARY SESSION
2. GMO canola - Track record in Canada, K. Neil Harker and George W. Clayton,Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lacombe Research Centre, Lacombe, Alberta, R. Keith Downey, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Saskatoon Research Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
3. GMO canola – Prospects in Western Australia farming systems, Keith Alcock, Crop Improvement Institute, Department of Agriculture
4. Diamondback moth (DBM) in canola, Kevin Walden, Department of Agriculture
CANOLA AGRONOMY
5. Getting the best out of canola in the low rainfall central wheatbelt, Bevan Addison and Peter Carlton, Elders Ltd
6. Canola variety performance in Western Australia, Kevin Morthorpe, Stephen Addenbrooke and Alex Ford, Pioneer Hi-Bred Australia P/L
7. Relative performance of new canola varieties in Department of Agriculture variety trials in 2000 and 2001, S. Hasan Zaheer, GSARI, Department of Agriculture, G. Walton, Crop Improvement Institute, Department of Agriculture
8. Which canola cultivar should I sow? Imma Farré, CSIRO Plant Industry, Floreat, Bill Bowden,Western Australia Department of Agriculture
9. The effect of seed generation and seed source on yield and quality of canola, Paul Carmody, Department of Agriculture
10. The accumulation of oil in Brassica species, J.A. Fortescue and D.W. Turner, Plant Biology, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Western Australia, B. Tan, PO Box 1249, South Perth
11. Potential and performance of alternative oilseeds in WA, Margaret C. Campbell, Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture
12. Comparison of oilseed crops in WA, Ian Pritchard and Paul Carmody, Department of Agriculture, Centre for Cropping Systems, Margaret Campbell, Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture
13. Identifying constraints to canola production, Dave Eksteen, Canola Development Officer, Department of Agriculture
14. Boron – should we be worried about it? Richard W. BellA, K. FrostA, Mike WongB, and Ross BrennanC , ASchool of Environmental Science, Murdoch University, BCSIRO Land and Water, CDepartment of Agriculture
PEST AND DISEASE 15. Yield losses caused when Beet Western Yellows Virus infects canola, Roger Jones and Jenny Hawkes, Department of Agriculture, and Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture
16. Influence of climate on aphid outbreaks and virus epidemics in canola, Debbie Thackray, Jenny Hawkes and Roger Jones, Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture and Department of Agriculture
17. The annual shower of blackleg ascospores in canola: Can we predict and avoid it? Moin U. Salam, Ravjit K. Khangura, Art J. Diggle and Martin J. Barbetti, Department of Agriculture
18. Environmental influences on production and release of ascospores of blackleg and their implications in blackleg management in canola, Ravjit K. Khangura, Martin J. Barbetti , Moin U. Salam and Art J. Diggle, Department of Agriculture
19. WA blackleg resistance ratings on canola varieties form 2002, Ravjit Khangura, Martin J. Barbetti and Graham Walton, Department of Agriculture
20. Bronzed field beetle management in canola, Phil Michael, Department of Agriculture
21. DBM control in canola: Aerial versus boom application, Paul Carmody, Department of Agriculture
22. Effect of single or multiple spray trearments on the control of Diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella) and yield of canola at Wongan Hills, Françoise Berlandier, Paul Carmody and Christiaan Valentine, Department of Agriculture
ESTABLISHMENT
23. GrainGuardÔ - A biosecurity plan for the canola industry, Greg Shea, Department of Agriculture
24. Large canola seed is best, particularly for deep sowing, Glen Riethmuller, Rafiul Alam, Greg Hamilton and Jo Hawksley, Department of Agriculture
25. Canola establishment with seed size, tines and discs, with and without stubble, Glen Riethmuller, Rafiul Alam, Greg Hamilton and Jo Hawksley, Department of Agriculture
WEEDS
26. Role of Roundup ReadyÒ canola in the farming system, Art Diggle1, Patrick Smith2, Paul Neve3, Felicity Flugge4, Amir Abadi5, Stephen Powles3 1Department of Agriculture, 2CSIRO, Sustainable Ecosystems, 3Western Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative, University of Western Australia, 4Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture, University of Western Australia, 5Touchstone Consulting,
Mt Hawthorn
FEED
27. Getting value from canola meals in the animal feed industries: Aquaculture, Brett Glencross and John Curnow, Department of Fisheries - Government of Western Australia and Wayne Hawkins, Department of Agriculture
Recommended Citation
Eksteen, D,
Harker, K N,
Clayton, G W,
Downey, K,
Alcock, K,
Walden, K,
Addison, B,
Carlton, P,
Morthorpe, K,
Addenbrooke, S,
Ford, A,
Zaheer, S H,
Walton, G,
Farré, I,
Carmody, P,
Fortescue, J A,
Turner, D W,
Tan, B,
Campbell, M C,
Pritchard, I,
Bell, R W,
Frost, K,
Wong, M,
Brennan, R,
Jones, R,
Hawkes, J,
Thackray, D,
Salam, M U,
Khangura, R K,
Diggle, A J,
Barbetti, M,
Michael, P,
Berlandier, F,
Valentine, C,
Shea, G,
Riethmuller, G,
Alam, R,
Hamilton, G,
Hawksley, J,
Smith, P,
Neve, P,
Flugge, F,
Abadi, A,
Powles, S,
Glencross, B,
Curnow, J,
and
Hawkins, W.
(2002), Crop Updates 2002 - Oilseeds. Department of Agriculture, Perth. Conference Proceeding.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/crop_up/17
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