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Better targeting new cultivars : SRDC Grower Group Innovation Project
(2012)Aim: Better targeting of new cultivars for soiltypes/environments not covered by BSES. Conduct: Trials with advanced clones and other best bet’s were planted in 2009, 2010 & 2011 were planted in both the Mossman and Tableland ... -
Beware of diseases that have an effect on plant emergence
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014)With the new planting season approaching, it is important that growers know about the soil-borne diseases that could affect the emergence of planted crops. -
Billet quality – a key element for planting success
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014)Planting is a major cost to the industry. It is important to get good plant establishment as it affects your ongoing returns through the crop cycle. Paying careful attention to the any components of the billet planting ... -
Bio-prospecting for beneficial endophytes of sugarcane
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Bio-prospecting for beneficial endophytes of sugarcane -
Bioassay for comparing levels of pythium graminicola in soils
(BSES, 1987)In the study of any soil borne pathogen it is essential to have some technique for determining the level of the pathogen in the soil. The levels of Pythium species in soil have been measured by soil dilution plating on ... -
Biofuels mandate powers sustainable future
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)The Queensland Parliament has passed legislation requiring fuel sellers to meet targets for the sale of ethanol-blended petrol and bio-based diesel. -
Biological factors driving YCS
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)Yellow Canopy Syndrome (YCS) was first observed in 2012 in the Central and Northern cane-growing regions in Australia and has since spread much further south. The 2015 season is particularly bad in the Mackay and Proserpine ... -
Biomass accumulation in sugarcane : final report 79/9028
(1984)Growth analysis experiments were conducted at Ayr and Bundaberg from 1979 to 1982 to study biomass accumulation in plant and ratoon crops of sugarcane. Crops were planted and ratooned in March, June, September and December, ... -
Biomass characterisation facility for extended stockpile model accuracy and capability: final report project 2011/049
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)Two issues critical to the design and operation of stockpiles are prevention of spontaneous combustion and minimisation of loss of heating value due to deterioration. There are currently few tools available to the industry ... -
Biorefineries for profit : harnessing the potential from sugarcane biorefineries
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)The new Biorefineries for Profit project is looking further than just research into value-add products from farm by-products, and is also researching the next steps of seeing innovation translated into real-world commercial ... -
Biorefineries to create a profitable future for agriculture in Australia
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)Sugar millers and growers are expected to benefit from a new research project as part of the Rural Research and Development for Profit Programme. -
Biosecurity manual for sugarcane producers : a guide to farm biosecurity measures to reduce the risks of weeds, pests and diseases impacting production
(Plant Health Australia, 2017)This manual is designed for use by farmers and their staff, contractors, millers, researchers and consultants working in the sugarcane industry. It shows simple procedures that you can use to minimise the risk of introducing ... -
Biosecurity Plan for the sugarcane industry : a shared responsibility between government and industry
(Plant Health Australia, 2016)To ensure its future viability and sustainability, it is vital that the Australian sugarcane industry minimises the risks posed by exotic pests and responds effectively to plant pest threats. The Biosecurity Plan for the ... -
Biosecurity research in PNG 2015-2017
(ASSCT, 2018)PAPUA NEW GUINEA is the centre of diversity for several species in the genus Saccharum, including S. officinarum, selections of which constituted the first commercial sugarcane varieties in Australia. Apart from providing ... -
BMP adoption delivering outcomes at Tully
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)BMP adoption delivering outcomes at Tully -
BMP adoption: Saving time, increasing efficiency
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)BMP adoption: Saving time, increasing efficiency -
BMP adoption: what's the economic impact
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Adrian Darveniza has implemented a range of new practices as part of Smartcane BMP adoption, with these the subject of a recent economic analysis. -
BMP adoption: what’s the economic impact?
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Adrian Darveniza has implemented a range of new practices as part of Smarcane BMP adoption, with these the subject of a recent economic analysis -
BMP Journey delivers economic outcomes
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)BMP Journey delivers economic outcomes