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Northern trials probe moisture-seeking wheats


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Northern trials probe moisture-seeking wheats
Long coleoptile wheat lines are being trialled at sites across Queensland and NSW this season. This trial site at Emerald was planted earlier this month. Photo supplied.
The development of ‘long coleoptile’ genetics that allow wheat plants to establish on moisture deeper in the soil has attracted strong interest from grain growers looking to improve crop establishment and therefore yields in a drying climate.
The coleoptile is the protective sheath enclosing the emerging shoot and first leaves, and the longer it is, the greater the emergence potential from deeper in the soil, as discussed in a recent GRDC video with CSIRO wheat breeder Greg Rebetzke. ....

Greg Rebetzke , Richard Holzknecht , Lundarva Kioma , Queensland Department Of Agriculture , Emerald Research Facility , Department Of Primary Industries , Grains Research Development Corporation , Relations Manager , New South Wales , New South , Queensland Department , Primary Industries , ரிச்சர்ட் ஹோலஜ்க்னேசத் , துறை ஆஃப் ப்ரைமரீ தொழில்கள் , தானியங்கள் ஆராய்ச்சி வளர்ச்சி நிறுவனம் , உறவுகள் மேலாளர் , புதியது தெற்கு வேல்ஸ் , புதியது தெற்கு , குயின்ஸ்லாந்து துறை , ப்ரைமரீ தொழில்கள் ,

Spray safely to reduce drift risk this summer


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Spray safely to reduce drift risk this summer
GRDC Grower Relations Manager – North, Richard Holzknecht, is encouraging growers to be ‘spray aware’ this summer to reduce the risk of spray drift issues. Photo GRDC
With summer storm activity increasing across large areas of Queensland and New South Wales, grain growers are being reminded to take a community-minded approach when spraying and be ‘spray aware’ to minimise the risk of costly off-target crop damage.
While the rain has been warmly welcomed it invariably sparks weed germinations, increasing the need to spray and the potential for unintended spray drift.
Spray drift can have devastating consequences for susceptible crops and most commonly occurs in calm, low wind speed conditions, which often indicate a hazardous surface temperature inversion. ....

Richard Holzknecht , Grains Research , Development Corporation , Relations Manager , New South Wales , ரிச்சர்ட் ஹோலஜ்க்னேசத் , தானியங்கள் ஆராய்ச்சி , வளர்ச்சி நிறுவனம் , உறவுகள் மேலாளர் , புதியது தெற்கு வேல்ஸ் ,