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Pathology research puts industry on a strong footing
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)Retiring SRA plant pathologist Barry Croft has played an integral role in vital industry research into biosecurity issues over 38 years. -
Pathways to exploiting enhanced photosynthetic efficiency for higher sucrose and biomass yield
(2011)Australia has one of the highest commercial cane sugar (CCS) levels in the world but unfortunately CCS appears to have plateaud at about 14% of fresh cane weight over the past 20 years. Up to now in breeding programs, ... -
Pathways to water quality improvement in the Myrtle Creek sub-catchment : final report 2017/810
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2021)The Pathways to Water Quality Improvement in the Myrtle Creek Sub-catchment project (Myrtle Creek Project) has run in the Proserpine area for three years (2018-2021), connecting sugarcane growers in the Myrtle Creek ... -
Peanut rotation lifts marginal soil production at Bundaberg
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)The Loeskow family at Bundaberg is successfully using a peanut rotational crop to improve soil health and lift sugarcane production. -
Peanut venture improves farming system
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Peanut venture improves farming system -
Perfect markers for sugarcane mapping
(2001)Sugarcane is a complex aneuploid, polyploid, interspecific hybrid. Most breeding traits are complex and molecular markers associated with these traits are a tool that may assist breeders to more efficiently identify sugarcane ... -
Persistence pays off for sugar bursary graduates
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Pest risk analysis of sugarcane for the Northern Australia Quarantine Strategy
(BSES, 1997)The purpose of this pest risk analysis (PRA) is firstly to identify quarantine pests and pathogens which pose a threat to sugarcane, which may enter Australia through its northern borders into the area covered by the AQIS ... -
Pest risk analysis of sugarcane for the Northern Australia Quarantine Strategy - Quarantine insects
(BSES, 1998)The purpose of this pest risk analysis (PRA) is, firstly to identify quarantine pests and pathogens which pose a threat to sugarcane, which may enter Australia through its northern borders into the area covered by AQIS ... -
Pests of Australian sugarcane field guide
(BSES, 2015)This guide has been designed for practical ‘in-field’ use and text has been kept to a minimum. -
Phytotoxic substances associated with the decomposition of sugarcane trash residues. (Final report SRDC Project BS31S)
(1992)Ratooning through trash blankets is generally effective with minor exceptions for certain varieties and in cold or waterlogged soils. Information was required to determine whether these effects are normal reactions of slow ... -
Piecing together a soil health jigsaw puzzle
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Piecing together a soil health jigsaw puzzle -
Pilot project looks at billet deterioration
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)A small-scale career-development project has investigated the use of hormones in relation to deterioration of sugarcane billets after harvest. -
Pilot project looks at billet deterioration
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)A small-scale career-development project has investigated the use of hormones in relation to deterioration of sugarcane billets after harvest. -
Planning the summer fallow
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014)Fallowing should be an integral part of the cane production cycle. The fallow period provides a break from the cane monoculture and has important soil health benefits. However, the strategy you use needs to be one that ... -
Plant breeding collaboration delivers industry-wide benefits
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)The Burdekin breeding program continues to be enhanced by an ongoing collaboration in the region. A collaboration between Wilmar Sugar and SRA in the Burdekin is helping to boost the sugarcane breeding program in that ... -
Plant resistance to canegrubs : SRDC final report BSS132
(BSES, 2002)The project sought to determine the range and types of resistances to feeding by canegrubs in sugarcane clones and their wild relatives. Resistance was tested in both pot trials and field trials and the importance of ... -
Plant-parasitic and free-living nematodes associated with sugarcane in North Queensland
(ASSCT, 2018)SURVEYS OF NORTH Queensland sugarcane soils indicated that root-lesion nematode (Pratylenchus zeae) was the most important nematode pest because it occurred in most fields and was often present at high population densities. ... -
Plenty of parallels in farm challenges with SA counterparts
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)Australian farmers face many similar challenges to those faced in the South African sugarcane industry -
PNG biosecurity research puts Australia on the front foot
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)A long-standing collaboration with researchers in Papua New Guinea has broadened Australia’s understanding of important diseases that pose a possible biosecurity threat to Australian sugarcane.