Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publisher
Department of Agriculture and Food
City
Perth
Publication Date
25-2-2010
Keywords
Annual legumes, barley, canola/oilseed rape, herbicide resistance, net returns, trade, wheat, F1 hybrid canola, chickpea, breeding, ascochyta blight, variety performance, CVT, field pea, Pulse Breeding Australia (PBA), LUCID, diagnostic, climate variability, forecasting, ENSO, seasonal outlook, field pea, black spot, Mycosphaerella pinodes, resistance breeding, yield, yellow spot, foliar fungicide spray, wheat, virus, aphids, control, host resistance, stubble, leaf rust, powdery mildew, barley, blackleg, Sclerotinia stem rot, canola, club root, disease management, variety resistance, wheat curl mite, Aceria tosichella, Wheat streak mosaic virus, WSMV, Blumeria graminis hordei, fungicide resistance, genetic resistance, deregulated market, malting barley, marketers, wheat quality market intelligence, Brassica napus, herbicide tolerant canola, seeding rate, times of sowing, grain yield, oil content, hybrid canola, open pollinated canola, retained seed, F1 vs F2, plant populations, plant, grower recommendations, retained seed financial loss, hybrid canola, open pollinated canola, sowing rates, variety performance comparisons, herbicide tolerance group comparisons, gross returns, agronomy, sprouting tolerance, screenings, quinolizidine alkaloids, phosphorus, potassium, manganese and drought
Disciplines
Agribusiness | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Plant Biology | Plant Breeding and Genetics | Plant Pathology
Abstract
This session covers twenty four papers from different authors:
PLENARY
1. Challenges facing western Canadian cropping over the next 10 years, Hugh J Beckie, Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan
CROP SPECIFIC
Breeding
2. The challenge of breeding canola hybrids – new opportunities for WA growers, Wallace Cowling, Research Director, Canola Breeders Western Australia Pty Ltd
3. Chickpea 2009 crop variety testing of germplasm developed by DAFWA/CLIMA/ICRISAT/COGGO alliance. Khan, TN1,3, Adhikari, K1,3, Siddique, K2, Garlinge, J1, Smith, L1, Morgan, S1 and Boyd, C1 1Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia (DAFWA), 2Insititute of Agriculture, The University of Western Australia (UWA), 3Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture (CLIMA), The University of Western Australia
4. PBA Pulse Breeding Australia – 2009 Field Pea Results, Ian Pritchard1, Chris Veitch1, Colin Boyd1, Stuart Morgan1, Alan Harris1 and
Tony Leonforte2, 1Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia, 2Department of Primary Industries, Victoria
5. PBA Pulse Breeding Australia – 2009 Chickpea Results, Ian Pritchard1, Chris Veitch1, Colin Boyd1, Murray Blyth1, Shari Dougal1 and
Kristy Hobson2 1Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia, 2Department of Primary Industries, Victoria
Decision Support
6. A tool for identifying problems in wheat paddocks, Ben Curtis and Doug Sawkins, Department of Agriculture and Food
7. DAFWA Seasonal Forecast for 2010, Stephens, D, Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australian, Climate and Modelling Group
Disease
8. Enhancement of black spot resistance in field pea, Kedar Adhikari, T Khan, S Morgan and C Boyd, Department of Agriculture and Food,
9. fungicide management of yellow spot in wheat, Ciara Beard, Kith Jayasena, Kazue Tanaka and Anne Smith, Department of Agriculture and Food
10. Resistance to infection by Beet western yellows virus in four Australian canola varieties, Brenda Coutts and Roger Jones, Department of Agriculture and Food
11. Yellow spot carryover risk from stubble in wheat-on-wheat rotations, Jean Galloway, Pip Payne and Tess Humphreys, Department of Agriculture and
Food
12. Fungicides for the future: Management of Barley Powdery Mildew and Leaf Rust, Kith Jayasena, Kazue Tanaka and William MacLeod, Department of Agriculture and Food
13. 2009 canola disease survey and management options for blackleg and Sclerotinia in 2010, Ravjit Khangura, WJ MacLeod, M Aberra and H Mian, Department of Agriculture and Food
14. Impact of variety and fungicide on carryover of stubble borne inoculum and yellow spot severity in continuous wheat cropping, Geoff Thomas, Pip Payne, Tess Humphreys and Anne Smith, Department of Agriculture and Food
15. Limitations to the spread of Wheat streak mosaic virus by the Wheat curl mite in WA during 2009, Dusty Severtson, Peter Mangano, Brenda Coutts, Monica Kehoe and Roger Jones, Department of Agriculture and Food
16. Viable solutions for barley powdery mildew, Madeline A. Tucker, Australian Centre for Necrotrophic Fungal Pathogens, Murdoch University
Marketing
17. The importance of varietal accreditation in a post-deregulation barley marketing environment, Neil Barker, Barley Australia
18. Can Australia wheat meet requirements for a new middle east market? Robert Loughman, Larisa Cato, Department of Agriculture and Food, and Ken Quail, BRI Australia
VARIETY PERFORMANCE
19. Sowing rate and time for hybrid vs open-pollinated canola, Mohammad Amjad and Mark Seymour, Department of Agriculture and Food
20. HYOLA® National Hybrid vs OP Canola Hybrid F1 vs Retained Seed Generation Trial Results and recommendations for growers, Justin Kudnig, Mark Thompson, Anton Mannes, Michael Uttley, Chris Fletcher, Andrew Etherton, Nick Joyce and Kate Light, Pacific Seeds Australia
21. HYOLA® National Hybrid vs OP Canola Sowing Rate Trial Results and plant population recommendations for Australian growers, Justin Kudnig, Mark Thompson, Anton Mannes, Michael Uttley, Andrew Etherton, Chris Fletcher, Nick Joyce and Kate Light, Pacific Seeds Australia; Peter Hamblin, Agritech Research Young, NSW, Michael Lamond, Agrisearch, York, Western Australia
22. Desi chickpea agronomy for 2010, Alan Meldrum, Pulse Australia and Wayne Parker, Department of Agriculture and Food
23. New wheat varieties – exploit the benefits and avoid the pitfalls, Steve Penny, Sarah Ellis, Brenda Shackley, Christine Zaicou, Shahajahan Miyan, Darshan Sharma and Ben Curtis, Department of Agriculture and Food
24. The influence of genetics and environment on the level of seed alkaloid in narrow-leafed lupins, Greg Shea1, Bevan Buirchell1, David Harris2 and Bob French1, 1Department of Agriculture and Food, 2ChemCentre
Recommended Citation
Beckie, H J,
Cowling, W,
Khan, T N,
Adhikari, K,
Siddique, K,
Garlinge, J,
Smith, L,
Morgan, S,
Boyd, C,
Pritchard, I,
Veitch, C,
Harris, A,
Leonforts, T,
Blyth, M,
Dougal, S,
Hobson, K,
Curtis, B,
Sawkins, D,
Stephens, D,
Beard, C,
Jayasena, K,
Tanaka, K,
Smith, A,
Coutts, B,
Jones, R,
Galloway, J,
Payne, P,
Humphreys, T,
MacLeod, W,
Khangura, R,
Aberra, M,
Mian, H,
Thomas, G,
Severtson, D,
Mangano, P,
Kehoe, M,
Tucker, M A,
Barker, N,
Loughman, R,
Cato, L,
Quail, K,
Amjad, M,
Seymour, M,
Kudnig, J,
Thompson, M,
Mannes, A,
Uttley, M,
Fletcher, C,
Etherton, A,
Joyce, N,
Light, K,
Hamblin, P,
Lamond, M,
Meldrum, A,
Parker, W,
Penny, S,
Ellis, S,
Shackley, B,
Zaicou, C,
Miyan, S,
Sharma, D,
Curtis, B,
Shea, G,
Buirchell, B,
Harris, D,
and
French, B.
(2010), Crop Updates 2010 - Crop Specific. Department of Agriculture and Food, Perth. Conference Proceeding.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/crop_up/45
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Comments
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