Greg Shea

Greg Shea
  • BSc(agric)
  • Research Officer at Department of Agriculture and Food

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Current institution
Department of Agriculture and Food
Current position
  • Research Officer

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Publications (5)
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Canola plant growth and grain yield were increased significantly as a result of deep ripping in acidic yellow deep sand.  Consider alleviating subsoil compaction to improve soil productivity and crop yield while ameliorating acidic yellow sand with lime.  On compacted and acidic yellow sand the combination of lime with appropriate deep tillage wi...
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Zinc (Zn) deficiency is a common problem on the sandy acidic soils insouth Western Australia (WA) for seed (grain) production of Lupinus angustifolius, and L. luteus. The Zn requirement of L. luteus is not known; while that of L. angustifolius has only been measured in one field experiment in WA. The effectiveness of Zn fertilizer was measured in 1...
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Almost the entire lupin industry of Western Australia is based on the single species Lupinus angustifolius L. (narrow-leafed lupin), which is very well adapted to coarse-textured, mildly acid soils. However, L. angustifolius is not well suited to the strongly acid sand plain soils along the low rainfall fringe of Western Australia's agricultural ar...

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