Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publisher
Department of Agriculture
City
Perth
Publication Date
18-2-2004
Keywords
Wheat, rotation, duplex soil, pathogen, nematode, fungicide, risk, weeds, resistance, grass weeds, radish, ryegrass, Screenings, small grain, sievings, agronomy, yield, row spacing, row width, cultivar, seeding rate, stubble, cereal protein, nitrogen, South Coast W.A., plant population, time of sowing, new crop varieties, crop management, gross margins, agronomy, barley, Baudin, Gairdner, malting, oaten hay, oat varieties disease, plant nutrition, fluid fertiliser, sulphate, elemental sulphur, potassium, waterlogging, flag smut, Urocystis agropyri, Stem rust, leaf rust, stripe rust, leaf disease, seed dressing, Hamelin, foliar diseases, BYDV, aphids, model, swathing, Gairdner, moisture, Agricultural software, decision making, web based application, e-Variety Guide for Stripe Rust (e VGSR). flowering
Disciplines
Agribusiness | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Climate | Entomology | Plant Biology | Plant Breeding and Genetics | Plant Pathology
Abstract
This session covers twenty eight papers from different authors:
PLENARY
1. Declining profitability in continuous cropping systems. Is more wheat the answer on Duplex soil? Dr Wal Anderson, Department of Agriculture
2. Disease implications of extending the wheat phase in low-medium rainfall areas, Dr Vivian Vanstone and Dr Robert Loughman, Department of Agriculture
3. Prolonged wheat phase on duplex soils – where do weeds set the boundary? Vanessa Stewart, Department of Agriculture
WHEAT AGRONOMY
4. Management of small grain screenings in wheat, Dr Wal Anderson and Dr Darshan Sharma, Department of Agriculture
5. Agronomic responses of new wheat varieties, Christine Zaicou-Kunesch, Dr Darshan Sharma, Brenda Shackley, Dr Mohammad Amjad, Dr Wal Anderson and Steve Penny,Department of Agriculture
6. Managing wheat yield reduction from wide rows, Dr Mohammad Amjad and Dr Wal Anderson, Department of Agriculture
7. Row spacing and stubble effect on wheat yield and ryegrass seed set, Glen Riethmuller, Department of Agriculture
8. Grain protein management – lessons learnt on the south coast, Jeremy Lemon, Department of Agriculture
9. Unravelling the mysteries of optimum seed rates, Dr Wal Anderson, Dr Darshan Sharma, Brenda Shackley and Mario D’Antuono, Department of Agriculture
10. Agronomic features for growing better wheat – south east agricultural region 2003, Dr Mohammad Amjad, Veronika Reck and Ben Curtis, Department of Agriculture
11. Agronomic responses of new wheat varieties – great southern agricultural region 2003, Brenda Shackley and Judith Devenish, Department of Agriculture
12. Variety specific responses of new wheat varieties – central agricultural region 2003, Dr Darshan Sharma and Dr Wal Anderson, Department of Agriculture
13. Agronomic responses of new wheat varieties – northern agricultural region 2003, Christine Zaicou-Kunesch, Melaine Kupsch and Anne Smith, Department of Agriculture
BARLEY AND OAT AGRONOMY
14. Gairdner for high rainfall – where does Baudin fit in? Blakely Paynter, Roslyn Jettnerand Leanne Schulz, Department of Agriculture
15. Oaten hay – varieties and agronomy, Blakely Paynter, Jocelyn Ball and Tom Sweeny, Department of Agriculture
NUTRITION
16. In-furrow fungicide applications in liquid fertiliser, Dr Stephen Loss, CSBP Ltd
17. Elemental sulphur as a fertiliser source in Western Australia, Ashleigh Brooks1A, Justin Fuery2, Geoff Anderson3 and Prof Zed Rengel1,1UWA, 2Summit FertilizerFertilisers and 3Department of Agriculture
18. Genetic variation in potassium efficiency of barley, Paul Damon and Prof. Zed Rengel, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, UWA
19. Managing protein through strategic N applications, Eddy Pol and Dr Stephen Loss, CSBP Ltd
20. Nitrogen management for wheat in high rainfall cropping areas, Narelle Hill1, Ray Tugwell1, Dr Wal Anderson1, Ron McTaggart1and Nathan Moyes2, 1Department of Agriculture and 2Landmark
21. Flag smut resistance in current WA wheat varieties, John Majewski and Dr Manisha Shankar, Department of Agriculture
22. Rust resistance update for wheat varieties in WA, Dr Manisha Shankar, John Majewski and Jamie Piotrowski, Department of Agriculture
PESTS AND DISEASES
23. Stripe rust in WA – where was it and what can we learn from 2003? Dr Robert Loughman and Ciara Beard, Department of Agriculture
24. Foliar disease management – a key factor in the adoption of Baudin and Hamlin barley, Dr Kithsiri Jayasena, Dr Rob Loughman, Kazue Tanaka and Grey Poulish, Department of Agriculture
25. Validating aphid and virus risk forecasts for cereals, Dr Debbie Thackray, Rohan Prince and Dr Roger Jones, Department of Agriculture and Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture
HARVESTING
26. Swathing Gairdner barley at 30% moisture, Peter Nelson¹ and Nigel Metz², ¹Cooperative Bulk Handling and ² Fitzgerald Biosphere Group
MODELLING
27. Development of a web based grower decision aid application for cereal growers, Dr Leisa Armstrong1, Yee Leong (Alex) Yung1and Dr Moin Salam2
1School of Computer and Information Science, Edith Cowan University; and
2Department of Agriculture
28. Wheat varieties updated in ‘Flowering Calculator’ – a model predicting flowering time, Brenda Shackley, Dr David Tennant, Dr Darshan Sharma and Christine Zaicou‑Kunesch, Department of Agriculture
Recommended Citation
Anderson, W,
Vanstone, V,
Loughman, R,
Stewart, V,
Sharma, D,
Zaicou-Kunesch, C,
Shackley, B,
Amjad, M,
Penny, S,
Riethmuller, G,
Lemon, J,
D'Antuono, M,
Reck, V,
Curtis, B,
Devenish, J,
Kupsch, M,
Smith, A,
Paynter, B,
Jetter, R,
Schulz, L,
Ball, J,
Sweeny, T,
Loss, S,
Brooks, A,
Fuery, J,
Anderson, G,
Rengel, Z,
Damon, P,
Pol, E,
Hill, N,
Tugwell, R,
McTaggart, R,
Moyes, N,
Majewski, J,
Shanker, M,
Piotrowski, J,
Beard, C,
Jayasena, K,
Tanaka, K,
Poulish, G,
Thackray, D,
Prince, R,
Jones, R,
Nelson, P,
Metz, N,
Armstrong, L,
Yung, Y,
Salam, M,
and
Tennant, D.
(2004), Crop Updates 2004 - Cereals. Department of Agriculture, Perth. Conference Proceeding.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/crop_up/30
Included in
Agribusiness Commons, Agronomy and Crop Sciences Commons, Climate Commons, Entomology Commons, Plant Biology Commons, Plant Breeding and Genetics Commons, Plant Pathology Commons
Comments
Please cite papers individually