Browsing Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Rice Production by title
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Allelopathy And Weed Competition
Published 2005-10-25Currently, only two herbicides, Londax® (bensulfuron) and Taipan® (benzofenap) are available for the effective control of all four major broadleaf weeds infesting NSW rice paddocks. Prolonged and widespread use of these ...Open AccessOther -
Analysing the Benefits of Growing Crops after Rice in the Rice Growing Areas in Australia
Published 2005-11-03The Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area (MIA), the Coleambally Irrigation Area (CIA), and the Murray Valley (MV) constitute the major Australian rice growing areas and are located in southern east Australia. According to the ...Open AccessArticle -
Assessing and Improving Positional Accuracy and its Effects on Areal Estimation at Coleambally Irrigation Area
Published 2004-01-01If management decisions are made with geospatial data that have not been assessed for positional accuracy, then debate about both methodologies of measurement and management decisions can occur. This debate, in part, can ...Open AccessReport, Technical -
Assessing the Impact of Rainfall Variability on Watertables in Irrigation Areas
Published 2001-01-01This report describes three different methods i.e. Quartiles, Deciles and a Standard Precipitation Index (SPI) of quantifying rainfall variability. The quartile and decile methods divide the data sets into discrete intervals ...Open AccessReport, Technical -
Better Prediction of Groundwater Recharge From Rice Growing
Published 2005-11-03A range of restrictions are associated with rice growing – land suitability, target rice water use, buffer areas and hydraulic loading limits. The Land and Water Management Planning process undertaken in southern New South ...Open AccessOther -
Bloodworm Resistant Rice
Published 2005-10-31The aim this project was to determine if it was feasible to control bloodworm infestations in rice using transgenic plants expressing an insecticidal toxin. Without control bloodworm can cause massive damage to the plant ...Open AccessOther -
Cold Physiology At The Plant Level
Published 2005-01-01Low night temperatures during late January and early February coinciding with early pollen microspore (EPM) development of rice (Oryza sativa) is a major factor limiting productivity in the Riverina region of New South ...Open AccessOther -
Construction Of User-Friendly Plant Expression Vectors Using Rice Promoters
Published 2005-10-31This project (3 months duration) was embedded within our ongoing projects on “Rice Functional Genomics”. A PhD student, Andrew Eamens was employed in this project to continue work on the development of user friendly plant ...Open AccessOther -
CRC Program 2.3 Review Report
Published 2005-11-01This report contains papers presented at a forum which was arranged to review progress made to date and set priorities for the 5th to 7th years of the Rice CRC Program 2.3. Professor Ross Welch, Chief Scientist with the ...Open AccessOther -
Development Of Rice Milling In-Line Process Control
Published 2005-10-31SunRice’s Milling facilities were for the most part designed and built before the widespread use of computer based (Programmable Logic Controller or PLC) control systems. Over the years, PLC systems were introduced into ...Open AccessOther -
Economic Analysis of Improving Cold Tolerance in Rice in Australia
Published 2005-11-03The occurrence of low night temperatures during reproductive development is one of the factors most limiting rice yields in southern Australia. Yield losses due to cold temperature are the result of incomplete pollen ...Open AccessArticle -
The Efficacy Of Rice As A Leaching
Published 2005-10-26The concluding phase(s) of a rice rotation experiment presented the opportunity to assess the effect of consecutive crops of rice on the chemistry of the soil profile. An experiment which aimed to determine the potential ...Open AccessOther -
A Farm Scale Hydrologic Economic Optimisation Model To Manage Waterlogging And Salinity In Irrigation Areas
Published 2005-11-03Large parts of the irrigation areas of the Murray Darling Basin have shallow watertables that threaten crop productivity and financial sustainability of irrigated agriculture due to soil salinisation and waterlogging. ...Open AccessOther -
A GIS Approach to Quantify Impact of Flooding on Shallow Groundwater Levels in the Wakool Irrigation District - Final Draft
Published 2005-10-19Environmental degradation associated with shallow saline watertables is a major threat to the sustainability of agricultural industry throughout the Murray-Darling Basin. Located in the western part of the Murray Valley ...Open AccessOther