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  1. Wheat growth and development

    Seed treatments. Seed treatments are applied to seed to control diseases such as smuts, bunts or rust, and insects.

  2. NSW Biosecurity Strategy 2013-2021

    bioseCurity: a shared responsibility 7. case study:. MaNagiNg Myrtle rust iN coastal NsW. ... Myrtle rust is a serious fungal disease that attacks new foliage of plants in the Myrtaceae family.

  3. Northern NSW research results 2019

    Northern NSW Research Results 2019

  4. Farmers urged to be vigilant with wheat stripe rust management in 2022

    Good cropping years are usually good rust years where regular rainfall improves yield potential but is also conducive to rust infection,” Dr Simpfendorfer said. ... Wheat stripe rust, caused by the fungus Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici, can

  5. Productive dual purpose winter wheats

    Sunsoft 98 is a stem rust resistant Rosella type suited to the slopes. ... Stripe Rust (Puccinia striformis f.sp. tritici) Most approved winter wheat varieties have at least adequate resistance.

  6. Table B1. Disease ratings for sub clover varieties

    Clover scorch. Powdery mildew. Leaf rust. Pythium. Cerco-spora leaf spot. Race 0.

  7. Climate Vulnerability Assessment Wheat Stem Rust Factsheet

    Wheat stem rust in NSW Wheat stem rust is a fungal disease caused by the pathogen Puccinia graminis f.sp tritici. ... stem rust to the following year’s crop. Climate impacts: what to expect.

  8. Climate Vulnerability Assessment Wheat Stripe Rust Factsheet

    The wheat stripe rust pathogen requires cool and wet conditions to infect crops. ... Adult, rust resistant wheat plants may be able to counteract the increase in climate suitability for the pathogen.

  9. Farrer Memorial Trust Annual Report 2018

    As far as disease resistance, Baudin had two weaknesses; powdery mildew and leaf rust. ... a very prescriptive management package had to be put in place to manage the leaf rust susceptibility.

  10. Disease-resistant grapevine cultivars in the Riverina.pdf

    Integrated pest management in vineyards New native predatory mite for grapevine mite pests Doreen (Typhlodromus doreenae; Figure 49) is an Australian native predatory mite that feeds on rust mite, bud mite, ... Figure 49. Typhlodromus doreenae feeding on