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dc.contributor.authorGardner, Matthew-
dc.contributor.authorSimpfendorfer, Steven-
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-05T03:35:33Z-
dc.date.available2024-11-05T03:35:33Z-
dc.date.issued2013-
dc.identifier.issn2208-8199-
dc.identifier.urihttps://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/20308-
dc.description.abstractKey findings • In durum, low plant populations coupled with an early sowing time halved the yield loss to crown rot (12%) compared to a later sowing time with a higher plant population (25% yield loss to crown rot). • A full profile of soil water at the start of the 2012 season at the trial site limited the yield losses from crown rot in durum to 15–30%, while losses were 7–15% for bread wheat and minimal for barley (<5%). • Variety selection had a significant impact on yield in the presence of crown rot infection in each of the winter cereal types (up to 1.4 t/ ha in durum, 0.8 t/ha in bread wheat and 0.7 t/ha in barley).en
dc.publisherDepartment of Primary Industriesen
dc.subject2012, barley, bread wheat, crown rot, disease severity, durum, fusarium crown rot, grey vertosol, inoculum, sowing date, variety, Walgett, yielden
dc.titleImpact of sowing time on crown rot in barley, bread and durum wheat – Walgett 2012en
dc.title.alternativeNorthern NSW research results 2013en
dc.typeBook chapteren
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