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South Australian Research & Development Institute (SARDI)

August 13, 2024


Australia - The Oat Varietal Classification Technical Committee has classified Seednet’s oat variety Koala as a milling oat


April 18, 2024


GRDC launches industry-driven research consortium to capitalise on growing global oat market


June 30, 2023


Australian Plant Phenomics Facility controlled environment growth chambers at The Plant Accelerator support successful South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) pastures speed breeding


February 15, 2023


South Australian alfalfa knowledge to the world


January 31, 2023


Three-pronged strategy to beat oat leaf blotch


July 20, 2022


Voyage of discovery: destination salinity-tolerant chickpeas


August 19, 2021


Greener grows the alfalfa in Chile


March 20, 2020


‘Golden goose’ of salt tolerant wheat varieties to begin field trials - A new strain of salt-tolerant bread wheat with genes that can be traced back to wild relatives will begin field trials in Australia this year (The Leads South Australia)


February 20, 2020


Australia - A$4.2 million partnership program between the Marshall Liberal Government and Barenbrug Australia developing better lucerne for livestock


September 24, 2019


Bilby bounces in to change the game for the oats industry in South Australia


Koorabup oats to open up hay production - A new oats variety with improved disease resistance is set to open up new areas to hay production in Western Australia (Farm Weekly)


September 4, 2017


South Australia - New high yield oat variety to help reduce cholesterol


April 27, 2016


South Australia remains major player in the non-wheat cereal breeding arena through the oat breeding program of the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) (Stock & Land)


April 12, 2016


South Australian Research and Development Institute review aims to boost revenue of key farm and food sector (The Advertiser)


January 28, 2016


New method for testing salinity tolerance in cereals


February 11, 2015


SARDI cereal disease expert Hugh Wallwork recognised for communication efforts 


November 28, 2014


Australia - Select the best when saving seed for next year’s crops


May 20, 2014


Western Australia - New cereal disease treatment on the horizon for rhizoctonia


March 12, 2014


South Australia - Cereal Variety Disease Guide 2014 (SARDI)


February 3, 2014


Quantitative DNA assays for measuring root growth and levels of soilborne pathogens - An Interview with Dr. Paul Bogacki, Senior Research Agronomist with the Plant and Soil Health group of the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI)


August 21, 2013


Australia - New lucerne cultivar opens up rotation options


March 25, 2013


Australia - New fungicides to tackle Rhizoctonia


June 8, 2011


South Australian Grain Industry Trust enters into an arrangement with GRDC to support SARDI's doubled haploid work (Stock Journal)


May 4, 2011


PestFacts South Australia and Western Victoria Edition a must this season


May 2, 2011


South Australia  - Lentil seed quality survey


March 28, 2011


Insightful information on the performance of crop varieties sown in 2010 is being provided to South Australian grain growers


March 25, 2011


Study into new fungus to shape pea disease strategies


November 4, 2010


South Australian Variety Sowing Guide now available


October 11, 2010


South Australian farmers and agronomists are being called on to assist with research into bluegreen aphid (Acyrthosiphon kondoi)


April 13, 2010


Australia - Black spot prediction online





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