Climate, land & water

Western Australia’s agriculture sector needs access to productive soil and water resources for growth and profit. However, the sector must compete with increasing resource demands from all sectors of the community, and the pressures of a changing climate. The Agriculture and Food division of the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development supports agriculture by providing long-term management solutions, practical risk management strategies and tools to maintain and improve resource conditions, to meet the needs of industry and stakeholders. Agriculture and Food is also pioneering soil and water investigation of the state’s undeveloped areas to establish new irrigated agricultural industries.

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  • Smoke exposure of grapevines and the development of smoke-related characteristics in the resulting wines is an increasing issue for the wine industry.

  • The Stormwater Management, Harvesting and Reuse Efficiency Project (Stormwater reuse project) was focused on stormwater harvesting and reuse for social, economic and environmental benefits in Weste

  • Withered and split leaf tips

    Heat stress is caused by high temperatures and hot dry winds before or during flowering.

  • Furled leaves on discoloured water stressed barley.

    Early drought may affect germination and early growth. Water stressed seedlings are more severely affected by other constraints and frequently have induced nutrient deficiencies.

     

  • Wilted dying older leaves and spiky new growth.

    Spring drought refers to plant water stress from insufficient rainfall or stored soil moisture occurring between tillering to maturity.

     

  • Darker coloured plants from induced phosphorus deficiency

    Early moisture stress may affect germination and early growth. Water stressed seedlings are more severely affected by other constraints.

  • Later maturing variety is more affected

    Spring drought refers to plant water stress from insufficient rainfall or stored soil moisture from bud formation to maturity.

  • Scattered germination due to insufficient soil moisture

    Early drought may affect germination and early growth. Water stressed seedlings are more severely affected by other constraints and may have induced nutrient deficiencies.

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