Publication Date
1981
Document Type
Report
DPIRD Collections
Grains and field crops
Abstract
Kabatiella caulivora (clover scorch). In contrast to previous years where all overseas introductions and most crossbreds were tested for resistance to Kabatiella, only selected clovers are now being screened so as to reduce the number requiring testing to a manageable size. Root rot resistance screening. One hundred and seven clovers selected as low in formononetin, tolerant of clover scorch, mid to late season maturity, and reasonable winter vigour were tested at two sites for root rot resistance. Bluegreen aphid (BGA) resistance screening. Sub clover screening for bluegreen aphid resistance ranked from tolerant to susceptible (ratings at 49 days from commencement). Bluegreen Aphid resistance of some mid season crossbreds. Genetics of BGA resistance in sub clover. Table 5 shows the results obtained for parents and Fl progeny at the conclusion of the experiment. B.G.A. Genetic Study. Preliminary assessment of Medicago murex. Characteristics of Medicago murex at Perth/Augusta. Clover Establishment Techniques. Spring Clover Yield Kg/ha October 12, 1981.
The effect of commencing Grazing at 6 weeks and 11 weeks on pasture establishment.
Number of Pages
17
Keywords
Western Australia
Disciplines
Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Fresh Water Studies | Soil Science | Weed Science
Recommended Citation
Gillespie, D J.
(1981), Kabatiella caulivor, root rot resistance, bluegreen aphid, asessment of Medicago murex, clover establishment techniques. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/rqmsplant/284
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