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View article: Early‐season floral bud loss has little impact on the maturity, yield, and lint quality of high‐yielding Bt cotton crops
Early‐season floral bud loss has little impact on the maturity, yield, and lint quality of high‐yielding Bt cotton crops Open
Protecting floral buds (squares) from insect damage in cotton during early growth is a priority for crop managers despite unclear implications for yield potential and increased system risks from early‐season insecticide use. This study was…
View article: Cereal and Pulse Crops with Improved Resistance to Pratylenchus thornei Are Needed to Maximize Wheat Production and Expand Crop Sequence Options
Cereal and Pulse Crops with Improved Resistance to Pratylenchus thornei Are Needed to Maximize Wheat Production and Expand Crop Sequence Options Open
In the subtropical grain region of eastern Australia, two experiments were conducted, one initially with 2490 P. thornei/kg soil, the other with 8150 P. thornei/kg soil at 0–0.9 m soil depth. We determined the effect of P. thornei, residua…
View article: Data for: Cotton production and variable solar radiation during the tropical monsoon season. I – Yield, lint quality and intra-canopy boll distribution
Data for: Cotton production and variable solar radiation during the tropical monsoon season. I – Yield, lint quality and intra-canopy boll distribution Open
These are the data files to support the submitted manuscripts. Data and GenStat ANOVA and regression outputs are given for yield, boll number and intra-canopy distribution & lint quality. Regressions for radiation vs boll number and lint y…
View article: Cultivar × Management Interaction to Reduce Lodging and Improve Grain Yield of Irrigated Spring Wheat: Optimising Plant Growth Regulator Use, N Application Timing, Row Spacing and Sowing Date
Cultivar × Management Interaction to Reduce Lodging and Improve Grain Yield of Irrigated Spring Wheat: Optimising Plant Growth Regulator Use, N Application Timing, Row Spacing and Sowing Date Open
Severe lodging of irrigated spring-wheat in sub-tropical Australia has previously caused yield loss of between 1.7 and 4.6 t ha-1 (20-60% of potential yield). In response, agronomic management options were assessed for their ability to red…
View article: Agronomic responses of grain sorghum to DMPP-treated urea on contrasting soil types in north-eastern Australia
Agronomic responses of grain sorghum to DMPP-treated urea on contrasting soil types in north-eastern Australia Open
Grain sorghum grown in north-eastern Australia’s cropping region increasingly requires nitrogen (N) fertiliser to supplement the soil available N supply. The rates of N required can be high when fallows between crop seasons are short (high…
View article: Agronomic responses of grain sorghum to DMPP-treated urea on contrasting soil types in north-eastern Australia
Agronomic responses of grain sorghum to DMPP-treated urea on contrasting soil types in north-eastern Australia Open
Grain sorghum grown in north-eastern Australia’s cropping region increasingly requires nitrogen (N) fertiliser to supplement the soil available N supply. The rates of N required can be high when fallows between crop seasons are short (high…