Chickpeas! Varietal performance, wet feet and root rot, virus and salinity effects in 2012, Ascochyta management, seed quality, issues in central Queensland and effects of desiccating too early with glyphosate on seed germination


Autoria(s): Moore, K.; Ryley, M.; Sharman, M.; van Leur, J.
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Take home messages: Plant only high quality seed that has been germ and vigour tested and treated with a registered seed dressing Avoid poorly drained paddocks and those with a history of lucerne, medics or chickpea Phytophthora root rot, PRR; do not grow Boundary if you even suspect a PRR risk Select best variety suited to soil type, farming system and disease risk Beware Ascochyta: follow recommendations for your variety and district Minimise risk of virus by retaining stubble, planting on time and at optimal rate, controlling weeds and ensuring adequate plant nutrition Test soil to determine risk of salinity and sodicity – do not plant chickpeas if ECe > 1.0-1.3 dS/m. Beware early desiccation of seed crops – know how to tell when 90-95% seeds are mature

Identificador

Moore, K. and Ryley, M. and Sharman, M. and van Leur, J. (2013) Chickpeas! Varietal performance, wet feet and root rot, virus and salinity effects in 2012, Ascochyta management, seed quality, issues in central Queensland and effects of desiccating too early with glyphosate on seed germination. In: GRDC Advisor Update, Goondiwindi.

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/4308/

Relação

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/4308/

Palavras-Chave #Seeds. Seed technology #Food crops #Growth regulators
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Conference or Workshop Item

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