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Title: Effect of time of sowing and variety choice on canola establishment and yield – Trangie 2012
Other Titles: Northern NSW research results 2013
Authors: Jenkins, Leigh
Brill, Rohan
Keywords: 2012, canola, establishment, grain yield, grey vertosol, oil content, seed size, sowing date, target plant population, Trangie, variety
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Department of Primary Industries
Abstract: Key findings • In western NSW moisture seeking canola (sowing seed deeper than 3 cm) in early-mid April into marginal moisture conditions may result in lower plant establishment rates than sowing just prior to or just after a rainfall event. • Waiting until there is adequate moisture for sowing (early May), or dry sowing (late April) with a reliable forecast of follow up rain, achieved higher yields in 2012 than sowing earlier in mid- April. However the yield loss from early sowing in 2012 was assumed to be due to more than just lower establishment rates. • In 2012 a high number of frost events contributed to the reduced yield potential of early planted (mid- April) canola in this trial at Trangie Agricultural Research Centre.
URI: https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/20324
ISSN: 2208-8199
Appears in Collections:DPI Agriculture - Southern and Northern Research Results [2011-present]

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