Sandy soil types of the Northern Mallee often underperform despite good weed management and increased inputs of nitrogen and sulphur. There is still a yield gap that can be addressed, with anecdotal evidence of unused water commonly remaining in the soil at depths of approximately 60cm at harvest.
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Managing for increased crop production on sands (Manangatang) - Rick Llewellyn (CSIRO)
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Managing for increased crop production
on sands
Rick Llewellyn, Therese McBeath, Gupta Vadakattu,
Bill Davoren, Willie Shoobridge, Stasia Kroker,
Michael Moodie
CSIRO AGRICULTURE , WAITE CAMPUS ADELAIDE
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1. Low water holding capacity
2. Subsoil constraints / hard pans
3. Prone to water repellence
4. Poor establishment
5. Poor fertility/ low N supply / low organic matter
6. Low biological activity ‐ root disease/herbicide
residues
7. Brome grass
Sandy soil constraints
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Long‐term performance of N strategies on sands
(Karoonda est. 2009)
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Long‐term performance of N strategies on sands
Karoonda cumulative wheat yields (t/ha) 2011‐2015
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Soil Nil 9 N 40 N Sowing 40 N split LSD
Heavy (2) 12.5 12.3 13.6 13.1 Not sig
Mid (5) 8.1 10.5 14.7 13.3 1.1
Deep sand (8) 4.7 5.8 10.0 8.9 1.8
• 40% more grain using 40N Vs 9N on mid slope sands (4 t/ha)
• 70% more grain using 40N instead of 9N on deep sands (4 t/ha)
• 20N+20N split was never better than 40N at seeding on sand
• No significant N response on heavy flat after 7 yrs
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On or near-row sowing: what could it offer on
sands?
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2015 Establishment (plants/m2)Better crop establishment under marginal sowing
conditions
Karoonda
Non‐Wetting
Loxton
Wetting
Error bars are LSD within a site
Knife points
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Up to 4 times more top soil moisture at seeding
with on‐row seeding
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Surface Soil Water at Sowing (mm/top 10cm)
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April Sowing May Sowing
Karoonda Sand 2015 (0‐10 cm soil water)
Photo: Margaret Roper WA
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Increased weed suppression by on‐row crops
Brome
plants/
m2
Brome
seeds/m2
On‐row 28 2022
Inter‐row 105 7332
Inter‐row vs on‐row
Karoonda 2015
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Increased weed suppression by on‐row crops
Brome
plants/
m2
Brome
seeds/m2
On‐row 28 2022
Inter‐row 105 7332
Inter‐row vs on‐row
Karoonda 2015
In 2014: 80% less brome plants and seed set
(with similar crop densities)
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Pre‐emergence herbicide options for brome on
sand
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Results 2013‐14: Can achieve 75%+ brome
plant control using pre‐ems other than
trifluralin but variable
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Pre‐emergence herbicide options for brome on
sand (Karoonda 2015)
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1. Trifluralin (control) (1.5 L/ha);
2. Trifluralin + Metribuzin (1.5 L/ha + 150 g/ha);
3. Trifluralin + Metribuzin + post emergence Avadex Xtra (1.5 L/ha + 150 g/ha + 2.0 L/ha);
4. Trifluralin + Avadex Xtra (1.5 L/ha + 2.0 L/ha);
5. Sakura (118 g/ha);
6. Sakura + Avadex Xtra (118 g/ha + 3.2 L/ha);
7. Sakura + Metribuzin (118 g/ha + 150 g/ha).
• Sakura alone resulted in 55% less brome panicles than trifluralin
alone
• Sakura + Avadex resulted in 72% less brome panicles than
trifluralin alone ($$)
With Kleeman, Preston, Gill , University of Adelaide
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No increase in rhizoctonia infection with on‐row seeding
Crown rot
(fusarium) and
Take all weren’t
found
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• Similar levels of N available at sowing at Karoonda on row Vs inter‐row,
but can be some early tie up (e.g. Loxton)
• Greater N availability later in season on row
• 30% more yield on‐row at Karoonda on sand but not on the swale or
Loxton wetting sand
Nitrogen & yield
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On‐row Inter‐row On‐row Inter‐row
Grain Yield (t/ha)
Karoonda
Non‐Wetting
Loxton
Wetting
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Improved nutrition on sands: N, S, Zn: what form
& when?
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Control (P only)
20N Urea @sow
40N Urea at sow
20N Zn enriched Urea @sow
20N Urea + Zn blend @sow
20N urea + Foliar Zn @ 2‐3 leaves
20N Urea @sow + 20N Urea@G14/S22
20N Urea @sow + 20N Zn enriched Urea@ GS14/22
20N Urea @sow + 20N Urea@GS31
20N Urea @sow +20S gypsum pre‐sow
20N Urea @sow+20S gypsum@ GS14/22
20N Urea @sow
+ 20N Urea@ GS14/22 +20S gyp@GS14/22
20N Urea @sow+20S/20 N SOA+ Urea@ GS14/22
20N Urea @sow+4 S SOA@ GS14/22
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‐ 40 N Urea upfront/early led to best yield
‐ No S response
‐ Zn enriched Urea to be followed up
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Treatment
Grain Yield
(t/ha)
Protein
(%)
Control (P only) 0.96 9.5
20N Urea @sow 1.41 9.1
40N Urea at sow 1.66 10.2
20N Zn enriched Urea @sow 1.53 9.1
20N Urea @sow + 20N Urea@GS31 1.56 10.4
Improved nutrition on sands: N, S, Zn: what form
& when?
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Summary
• Early vigour critical to performance on sands – establishment, N supply,
weed competition
• Higher N early has led to gains over 6 years
• Using last year’s crop row is showing promise
• A need for sand‐specific management
• Pre‐emergence herbicides (not trif) can greatly reduce brome seed set
with crop competition
• New work focused on improving water use efficiency on sands to begin
in 2016
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AGRICULTURE FLAGSHIP
Thank you
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Nutrition on sands (Loxton 2015):
‐ 40 N Urea upfront/early best yield
‐ No S response but Zn enriched Urea to be followed up
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Treatment
Grain Yield
(t/ha)
Protein (%)
Control (P only) 0.96 9.54
20N Urea @sow 1.41 9.13
40N Urea at sow 1.66 10.16
20N Zn enriched Urea @sow 1.53 9.13
20N Urea + Zn blend @sow 1.38 9.27
20N urea + Foliar Zn @ 2‐3 leaves 1.39 9.03
20N Urea @sow + 20N Urea@G14/S22 1.61 9.93
20N Urea @sow + 20N Zn enriched Urea@ GS14/22 1.55 9.60
20N Urea @sow + 20N Urea@GS31 1.56 10.45
20N Urea @sow +20S gypsum pre‐sow 1.29 8.88
20N Urea @sow+20S gypsum@ GS14/22 1.35 9.43
20N Urea @sow
+ 20N Urea@ GS14/22 +20S gyp@GS14/22
1.55 9.93
20N Urea @sow+20S/20 N SOA+ Urea@ GS14/22 1.59 9.63
20N Urea @sow+4 S SOA@ GS14/22 1.37 9.25
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