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Professor Jim Pratley

BSc Hon (NSW), PhD (NSW)

Position Research Professor of Agriculture
School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences
Location Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga
Phone 02 6933 2862
Fax 02 6933 2868
Email jpratley@csu.edu.au

 

Career Brief

Professor Pratley graduated with BSc (Hons) from the University of NSW (UNSW) before undertaking PhD studies at UNSW, investigating plant and soil factors affecting the selenium nutrition of grazing livestock.

Professor Pratley took up an academic position at Wagga Wagga Agricultural College (now Charles Sturt University) in 1972 and since then has taught courses in agronomy and related areas and has published widely in conservation farming, weed management, herbicide resistance and allelopathy. He was Foundation Dean of Science and Agriculture at Charles Sturt University from 1990 until 2006.

Research and Teaching

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Professional Links

Professor Pratley is Secretary of the Australian Council of Deans of Agriculture. He is a former President of the Australian Society of Agronomy and former Vice President of the International Allelopathy Society. He has served on the Boards of the Cooperative Research Centres of Viticulture, Sustainable Rice Production, Weed Management Systems and Plant Based Management of Dryland Salinity. He is a member of the Research Committee of the Australian Farm Institute and of the NSW Primary Industries Minister's Science Council.

Interests

Selected Publications

Stanton RA, Pratley JE , Hudson D, Dill GM (2008) A risk calculator for glyphosate resistance in Lolium rigidum (Gaud .). Pest Management Science 64 (2).

Pratley JE, Broster JC and Michael, P (2008) Evaluation of barnyard grass ( Echinochloa spp) in Australian rice crops . Australian Journal of Agricultural Research (accepted for publication).

Wu H, Pratley J , Lemerle D, An M and Liu DL (2007) Modern genomic approaches to improving allelopathic capability in wheat ( Triticum aestivum L ). Allelopathy Journal 19 , 97-107.

Bruce SE, Kirkegaard JA, Pratley J , Howe G (2006) Growth suppression of canola through wheat stubble I. Separating physical and biochemical causes in the field. Plant and Soil 281  (1-2), 203-218.

Broster JC and Pratley JE (2006) A decade of monitoring herbicide resistance in Lolium rigidum in Australia. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 46  (9), 1151-1160.