Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publisher

Agriculture Western Australia

City

Perth

Publication Date

16-2-2000

Keywords

Varieties, anthracnose, seed treatment, Crop rotation, continuous variation, inheritance, Lupinus angustifolius, plant architecture, yield penalty, brown leaf spot, Yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus), aphids, alkaloid, control measures, Cucumber mosaic virus, Bean yellow mosaic virus, sprays, Lime sand, soil acidity, lupin varieties, herbicide tolerance, crop damage, yield, Skeleton weed, residual activity, leaf scorch, press wheels, ryegrass, Banded surfactant, non-wetting soil, drought, seed carbohydrates

Disciplines

Agribusiness | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Entomology | Other Plant Sciences | Plant Breeding and Genetics | Plant Pathology | Soil Science | Weed Science

Abstract

This session covers nineteen papers from different authors:

1.1999 Lupin Highlights, Bill O’Neill, LUPIN PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS AND INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT

LUPIN ANTHRACNOSE

2. Anthracnose – 1999/2000, Geoff Thomas and Mark Sweetingham, Agriculture Western Australia

LUPIN BREEDING AND AGRONOMY

3. The genetic control of mildly restricted branching in narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus augustifolius L), Kedar Adhikari1,3, Nick Galwey1,3 and Miles Dracup2,3 1Plant Sciences, University of Western Australia 2Agriculture Western Australia 3Cooperative Research Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture, University of Western Australia

4. Genotype x time of sowing interaction in lupins – Mingenew, Bob French, Agriculture Western Australia

5. Genotype x time of sowing interaction in lupins – Wongan Hills, Bob French, Agriculture Western Australia

6. Genetic variation in lupin tolerance to Brown Leaf Spot, Bob French, Agriculture Western Australia

7. Yellow lupin management in Western Australia, Bob French, Agriculture Western Australia

APHIDS AND VIRUS CONTROL

8. Forecasting aphid and virus risk in lupins, Debbie Thackray, Jenny Hawkes and Roger Jones, Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture and Agriculture Western Australia

9. When should lupin crops be sprayed for aphids to achieve maximum yield response? Françoise Berlandier, Agriculture Western Australia

10. Yield limiting potential of the new, non-necrotic strain of bean yellow mosaic virus in narrow-leafed lupin, Roger Jones, Yvonne Cheng and Lisa Smith, Crop Improvement Institute, Agriculture Western Australia, and Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture

LUPIN NUTRITION

11. Increasing the value of a rotation by applying lime, Chris Gazey and Michael O’Connell, Agriculture Western Australia

HERBICIDE TOLERANCE AND WEED CONTROL

12. Herbicide damage does not mean lower yield in Lupins, Peter Carlton, Trials Coordinator, Elders Limited

13. Effect of herbicides Tordonä 75D and Lontrelä, used for eradication of Skeleton Weed, on production of Lupins in following seasons, John R. Peirce and Brad J. Rayner, Agriculture Western Australia

14. Herbicide tolerance of lupins, Terry Piper, Agriculture Western Australia

15. Tanjil lupins will tolerate metribuzin under the right conditions, Peter Newman, Agronomist Elders Limited and Cameron Weeks, Mingenew/Irwin Group

LUPIN ESTABLISHMENT

16. A new seed pressing system for ryegrass suppression and healthy lupin establishment, Mohammad Amjad and Glen Riethmuller,Agriculture Western Australia

17. Banded surfactant for better lupin yield on non-wetting sand, Dr Paul Blackwell, Agriculture Western Australia

DROUGHT TOLERANCE

18. Drought tolerance of lupin genotypes in Western Australia, Jairo A. Palta1,2,, Neil C. Turner1,2, Robert J. French2,3 ,1CSIRO Plant Industry, Centre for Mediterranean Agricultural Research, 2Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture, University of Western Australia, 3Agriculture Western Australia,

19. Stem carbohydrate in lupins: a possible buffer to maintain seed growth under adverse conditions, Bob French1, Tim Setter2, Jairo Palta3 , 1Agriculture Western Australia, and CLIMA, 2Agriculture Western Australia, 3CSIRO, Floreat Park, and CLIMA

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