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Title: | Optimising sorghum production, Breeza 2020–21 |
Other Titles: | Northern NSW research results 2022 |
Authors: | Serafin, Loretta Hellyer, Mark Murphy, Paul Ramsden, Delphi |
Keywords: | 2020. 2021, Breeza, dessication, dry matter, early, establishment, flowering, grain yield, harvest index, protein, screenings, soil temperature, sorghum, sowing date, target plant population, tiller counts, variety |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Department of Primary Industries |
Abstract: | Key findings • Establishing sorghum at soil temperatures cooler than the commercial standard of 16–18 °C, is a viable option to move flowering and grain fill periods earlier. This helps to avoid heat and moisture stress at flowering and grain fill. • Targeting soil temperatures of greater than 12 °C for 7 days after planting, and planting into good seedbed moisture, are critical for even establishment when choosing to plant early. • In this experiment, plant establishment was close to the target population, however, soil temperatures were also warmer than normal for the first planting date (PD1; 16 September) at 16.2 °C. • Early planting results in slower crop development. PD1 was the slowest to reach 50% flowering (average 79 days) but still flowered 4–5 weeks earlier than PD3 (early December compared with early to mid January). • Early planting results in higher tillering and more fertile tillers than planting at the normal (PD3) time. • While we found plant growth differences, there was no yield effects between planting dates in this experiment. |
URI: | https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/15376 |
ISSN: | 2208-8199 |
Appears in Collections: | DPI Agriculture - Southern and Northern Research Results [2011-present] |
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