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  1. Copper questions answered

    Timing re-application depends on the diseases you want to manage, the copper formulation used and weather conditions. ... For more information on copper sprays, please refer to the NSW DPI Primefact no.

  2. Agricultural land use mapping resources in NSW: User's guide

    Agricultural land use mapping resources in NSW: User's guide. Summary. This user’s guide outlines the current datasets and terminology used to map agricultural lands or some of agriculture's ... This primefact includes:. Using the maps. Important

  3. Coleoptile length of wheat varieties

    The coleoptile is the pointed protective sheath that encases the emerging shoot as it grows from the seed to the soil surface. ... For wheat seed to emerge successfully from the soil, the seed should never be planted deeper than the coleoptile length.

  4. Two-spotted mite control in Perilla crops

    This Primefact provides photos, graphs and statistics as well as covering the following topics:. ... Life history of the mite and the damage caused. Management of the pest.

  5. Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera)

    The lotus grows in shallow water and mud in full sun in tropical and subtropical areas. ... Lotus seeds can be eaten raw after peeling and removing the bitter core.

  6. March 2022 events POSTPONED due to COVID concerns

    Planning is also underway for a rescheduled Blueberry Research Facility Tour at the Wollongbar Primary Industries Institute, with details to be announced soon. ... For further information please email the Clean Coastal Catchments project at:

  7. Long tailed mealy bug

    Check 5 fruit per tree from 10 randomly selected trees throughout the block. ... Examine under the fruit calyx and, in autumn, check the navels of navel oranges.

  8. Breeding for HLB tolerance

    The mother trees of these hybrids are held in the Dareton arboretum collection. ... These might come into Australia under cultivar management and evaluation agreements in the future.

  9. Huanglongbing (HLB) worldwide update

    The off-flavour has been observed to be worse early in the harvest season. ... HLB was also reported as the major cause of citrus decline in India.

  10. Stubborn

    Australia is lucky to be free from stubborn and the detrimental impact it has on citrus trees and fruit. ... Further reading on the Emergency Plant Pest reporting and what happens next page.

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