Presentations View the Conference presentations below: Wednesday 16 October 2019 Thursday 17 October 2019 Accessing New Markets Keynote Session Australian and Canadian Pulses. Commonwealth Competitors or Scientific Collaborators? Nevin ROSAASEN Pakistan Pulses OutlookMuhammad AHMED Risk V Reward for pulse farmersLachlan SEEARS Expanding Pulse Production 90. Progress in Chemical Weed Control in Pulses in western CanadaEric JOHNSON 111. The Expanding Pulse – Adapting Pulses to Mallee environmentsMichael MOODIE 56. Using @RISK modelling to examine risk in Mallee cereal and legume rotationsRichard SAUNDERS 5. Predictions of optimal chickpea flowering time for better yieldMuhuddin ANWAR 57. Putting our finger on the pulse – improving mungbean productivity in the paddockMarisa COLLINS 110. Improving pulse nodulation in stressful environmentsRoss BALLARD, Elizabeth FARQUHARSON 92. Alternative legume crops for the southern region of AustraliaJames NUTTALL 19. Developing pigeonpea as a new profitable and resilient summer pulse crop for QueenslandRex WILLIAMS Value Adding Pulses 107. Keynote SessionNew products and Market opportunitiesPhil MCFARLANE 81. Silicon supplementation improved the nutritional potential and sensory properties of drought-stressed lentil seeds as revealed by a novel sensory analysis using non-invasive biometrics from consumersSajitha BIJU 35. Influence of processing conditions on pulse flake qualityStephen CORK 97. Beyond visual classification: The nutritional value of frost-damaged lentil flour in baked and extruded productsDrew PORTMAN 61. Exploring genetic variation to improve salinity tolerance in faba beanAhsan ASIF 58. Survey of emerging pulse root diseases in South AustraliaTara GARRARD Expanding Pulse Production 51. Driving research discovery in pulse legumes – current outcomes from the ARC ITRH – Legumes for Sustainable AgricultureBrent KAISER Pushing Yield Boundaries 87. The Internet of ThingsMark GOULD 24. Expanding pulse production through extension – Pulse Check discussion groupsPrudence COOK 20. High throughput aluminium toxicity tolerance screening in lentil to expand production areaVani KULKARNI 6. Waterlogging tolerance in lentilLachlan LAKE 49. Exploiting wild germplasm to expand the genetic diversity and enhance the adaptive potential of domesticated chickpeaLars KAMPHUIS Smart Farms and Remote Sensing Keynote Session108. Retrieval of physiological plant traits using airborne imaging spectroscopy and thermal data: physical vs. data driven methodsPablo J. ZARCO-TEJADA 96. High-throughput field phenotyping for important crop breeding traitsSurya KANT 86. Lentil sensitivity to frost and rapid detection in field using proximal sensors Audrey DELAHUNTY, Eileen PERRY 103. Application of machine-vision to assess admixture and discoloration in lentil and field peaLinda MCDONALD, Jason BRAND, Joe PANOZZO 47. High throughput phenotyping for assessment of bacterial blight in field peaBabu PENDEY 79. Do sensors explain the advantage of navy bean intercropped with maize under limited water and N environments?Abeya TEMESGEN TEFERA Pushing Yield Boundaries Keynote Session109. Pea genomics for advanced breeding strategiesDr Judith BURSTIN 55. Genomic Selection in pulsesSukhjiwan KAUR 99. Transforming Genetic Gain in PulsesJanine CROSER Pushing Yield Boundaries GRDC Update Narelle Moore 39. Heterosis and hybrid mimics in lentilJiafu TAN 50. GWAS and QTL analyses identify genomic regions associated with resistance to Ascochyta blight in chickpeaRosy RAMAN 54. Genetic characterisation of synthetic auxin herbicide tolerance in pulse cropsSimon MICHELMORE 27. Identification and characterisation of a genetic marker for Ascochyta lentis virulence in lentilsBernadette HENARES 26. Identification and characterization of heterotic genotypes in lentils for enhanced crop productivityGurpreet KAUR SURI 76. Identification and characterisation of potential novel sources of resistance to ascochyta blight within the exotic germplasm of lentilRama HARINATH REDDY DADU 82. Growth of pea (Pisum sativum) under conditions for accelerated maturity shifts the expression pattern of key hormones related to embryo physiological maturityFederico RIBALTA Pushing Yield Boundaries 63. Identification of resistance to multiple viruses in lentil germplasmJoop VAN LEUR 75. Walking on the wild side: widening the phenological responsiveness of domestic chickpeaJens BERGER 34. Establishment and validation of high-throughput screening protocol for salinity tolerance in lentilHossein VALIPOUR KAHROOD 93. Are we describing the phenological development of Chickpea and Lentil correctly?Jeremy WHISH 105. Plant Breeding in the 21st centuryArun S.K SHUNMUGAM