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Title: Lupin phenology and yield responses to sowing date and water treatment – Wagga Wagga and Rankins Springs 2021
Other Titles: Northern NSW research results 2022
Authors: Richards, Mark
Maphosa, Lance
Graham, Neroli
Moore, Karl
Clark, Scott
West, Nelson
Simpson, Jessica
Keywords: irrigation, lupin, phenology, Rankins Springs, southern, sowing date, sowing date, Wagga Wagga, yield response, irrigation, water
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Department of Primary Industries
Abstract: Key findings • Mandelup[PBR] and PBA Bateman[PBR] were the fastest maturing varieties at Wagga Wagga. • Early sowing at both sites and water treatment (Wagga Wagga) prolonged the growth duration. • At Wagga Wagga, sowing date had no effect on biomass accumulation, however, more biomass was accumulated in the water treatment. • Early sowing increased biomass at Rankins Springs. • PBA Jurien[PBR] showed a high and stable grain yield over the 2 locations in 2021. At Wagga Wagga, it was the highest yielding variety, while at Rankins Springs only PBA Bateman[PBR] yielded higher. • PBA Jurien[PBR] and PBA Bateman[PBR] had the highest seed weight at Wagga Wagga, while Mandelup[PBR] and PBA Bateman[PBR] had the highest seed weight at Rankins Springs. • Machine grain yield increased with irrigation and late sowing.
URI: https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/15088
ISSN: 2652-6948
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