Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publisher
This session covers seven papers from different authors:
City
Perth
Publication Date
24-2-2009
Keywords
Canola, Roundup Ready®, hybrids, genetically modified crops, Lolium rigidum, Plant vigour, annual ryegrass, wild radish, volunteer cereals, herbicide-tolerant technology, GM canola, Technology User Agreement (TUA), Licencing Stewardship Agreement (LSA). Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR), Soil test, crop grain yield, zero till, soil test-crop response, calibration, nutrient use efficiency, modelling, phosphorus, leaching, runoff, biosolids, N efficiency, ryegrass, fertiliser, urea, rates, VRT technology, Subsoil acidity, compacted hardpan, lime, root abundance, controlled traffic, deep ripping, grain yield, gypsum, sodicity, variable rate technology, EM38, soil acidity, lime, pH, subsurface acidity, soil sample, long term, sustainability, soil organic carbon, emissions trading, Conservation tillage, adoption, diffusion, stubble burning, succession planning, crop information sources, Central agricultural region, cropping stakeholders
Disciplines
Agribusiness | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Mental and Social Health | Plant Breeding and Genetics | Soil Science
Abstract
This session covers fifteen papers from different authors:
1. Performance of Canola Breeders Roundup Ready® canola hybrid CHYB-166 in 2008, Wallace Cowling, Canola Breeders Western Australia Pty Ltd
2. The implications of GM glyphosate resistant lupin, Art Diggle, Caroline Peek, Frank D’Emden, Fiona Evans, Bob French, Rob Grima, Sam Harburg, Abul Hashem,, John Holmes, Jeremy Lemon, Peter Newman, Janet Paterson, Steve Penny,Department of Agriculture and Food, Peter Portmann, Agriconnect
3. Nufarm Roundup Ready® Canola Systems Trials— 2008 Mark Slatter, Research and Development Officer, Victoria, Nufarm (0438 064 845) Angus MacLennan, Business Development Manager, New South Wales, Nufarm (0408 358 024) Cooperators: Monsanto, Nuseed, Pacific Seeds, Pioneer Seeds
4. Roundup Ready® canola—2008 Limited Commercial Release. Getting the system right, Andrew Wells and Mark Slatter, Nufarm Australia Limited (Reprint from 2008 GRDC Cropping Updates with Introductory note)
NUTRITION
5. Fertilising in a changing price environment, Bill Bowden1, Wayne Pluske2 and Jeremy Lemon1, 1Department of Agriculture and Food, 2Back Paddock Company
6. Making better fertiliser for Western Australian cropping systems, Wen Chen1 2, Geoff Anderson1, Ross Brennan1and Richard Bell2 1Department of Agriculture and Food, 2School of Environmental Science, Murdoch University
7. The nitrogen fertiliser replacement value of biosolids from wastewater treatment, Hannah Rigby1, Deborah Pritchard1, David Collins1, Katrina Walton2, David Allen2 and Nancy Penney31School of Agriculture and Environment,Curtin University of Technology, Muresk Campus, 2Chemistry Centre of Western Australia 3Water Corporation of Western Australia
8. Fertilising to soil type (usually) pays, Michael Robertson, Bill Bowden and Roger Lawes, CSIRO, Floreat and Department of Agriculture and Food
SOILS
9. Management of subsoil acidity and compaction using a combination of lime, deep ripping and controlled traffic, Stephen Davies, Chris Gazey, Breanne Best and David Gartner, Department of Agriculture and Food
10. Optimising gypsum applications through remote sensing and Variable Rate Technology, Frank D’Emden, Department of Agriculture and Food and Quenten Knight,Precision Agronomics Australia
11. Case study of a 17 year agricultural lime trial, Chris Gazey1, Joel Andrew2and Ryan Pearce3 1Department of Agriculture and Food; 2Precision SoilTech; 3ConsultAg
12. Soil organic carbon in WA agricultural soils, FC Hoyle and A Bennett, Department of Agriculture and Food
OTHER
13. Is the no-till revolution complete in WA? Frank D’Emden1, Rick Llewellyn2 and Ken Flower3 1Department of Agriculture and Food, 2CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, 3University of Western Australia
14. Progression Planning (The Concept), Julian Krieg and Owen Catto, Wheatbelt Men’s Health
15. Is the Department of Agriculture and Food still a primary source of cropping information? Cindy Parsons, Department of Agriculture and Food
Recommended Citation
Cowling, W,
Diggle, A,
Peek, C,
D'Emden, F,
Evans, F,
French, B,
Grima, R,
Harburg, S,
Hashem, A,
Holmes, J,
Lemon, J,
Newman, P,
Paterson, J,
Penny, S,
Portman, P,
Slatter, M,
MacLennan, A,
Wells, A,
Bowden, B,
Pluske, W,
Chen, W,
Anderson, G,
Brennan, R,
Bell, R,
Rigby, H,
Pritchard, D,
Collins, D,
Walton, K,
Allen, D,
Penney, N,
Robertson, M,
Lawes, R,
Davies, S,
Gazey, C,
Best, B,
Gartner, D,
Knight, Q,
Andrew, J,
Pearce, R,
Hoyle, F C,
Bennett, A,
Llewellyn, R,
Flower, K,
Krieg, J,
Catto, O,
and
Parsons, C.
(2009), Crop Updates 2009 - Genetically Modified Crops, Nutrition, Soils, & Others. This session covers seven papers from different authors:, Perth. Conference Proceeding.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/crop_up/43
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Agribusiness Commons, Agronomy and Crop Sciences Commons, Mental and Social Health Commons, Plant Breeding and Genetics Commons, Soil Science Commons
Comments
Please cite papers individually