Publication Date
1989
Document Type
Report
DPIRD Collections
Grains and field crops
Abstract
Evaluation of existing diagnostic procedures for the recommendation of trace element fertilizers.
To compare the accuracy and reliability of a range of tissue and soil tests being variously promoted for use to farmers for the diagnosis and prognosis of zinc and copper deficiencies in wheat crops on Western Australian farms.
Trial 66N14
Long term copper residual trial at the Newdegate Research Station.
To determine the residual value of previously applied copper.
Location: Newdegate Research Station.
Trial 86N27
Residual value of zinc with high analysis nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer.
To determine the decline in effectiveness of zinc on this soil types using DAP
Location: Newdegate Research Station.
Trial 86LG34
Residual value of copper, zinc and sulphur with high analysis nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer under continuous cropping situation.
To determine the decline in effectiveness of copper, zinc and sulphur on this soil types using DAP.
Location: South Newdegate.
Trial 67E8, 67E9
Effects of rates of nitrogen on copper concentrations, dry matter production and grain yield of lupins grown on a residual copper trial.
The trial was originally designed to measure the residual effectiveness of rates of copper fertilizer drilled in 1967,
Location: Esperance Downs Research Station.
Trial 89E46
Manganese for lupins. Residual value of manganese for lupins.
To determine the residual value of drilled manganese for lupins.
Location: Esperance Downs Research Station.
Trial 86E44
The effects of rates of copper and zinc application on wheat plans and grain production.
To examine the possibility of copper and zinc deficiency in lupins.
Location: Esperance Downs Research Station New land (1986)
Number of Pages
19
Keywords
Western Australia
Disciplines
Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Inorganic Chemistry | Organic Chemistry | Soil Science
Recommended Citation
Brennan, R F.
(1989), Trace element nutrition. Tissue testing programme 1989. Residual value. Manganese nutrition of lupins.. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/rqmsplant/703
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