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for species' survival - and the development of the National Myrtle Rust Action Plan. ... myrtle rust in native ecosystems and the discovery of new fungi on Eucalyptus.”.
It was released in Australia in the mid 1960s. Brignoles is slightly later maturing than the cultivar Currie, and is more susceptible to leaf rust and. ... Diseases. Leaf rust can affect some varieties of cocksfoot. It is most commonly seen in wet
Managing blueberry rust. Summary. Blueberry rust is a disease caused by Pucciniastrum minimum, a pathogen formerly known as Thekopsora minima. ... This guide includes information on managing blueberry rust using an integrated approach involving:.
AGFACTS. AGFACTS AGFACTS Phalaris. Pastures Agfact P2.5.1, second edition July 2000 R. W. Watson, formerly District Agronomist, Scone (now consulting agronomist, Scone) W.J. McDonald, Technical Specialist, Pastures, Tamworth C. A. Bourke, Senior
Napier is resistant to both Cercospora leafspot and leaf rust and appears to have a low level of susceptibility to powdery mildew. •
Wait and see' for stripe rust decision. ... Action in autumn reduces pressure from stripe rust.
This is after the flag leaf stage when stripe rust susceptible crops will require treatment. ... Foliar stripe rust: fungicide timing for stripe rust is very important to prevent loss of photosynthetic area.
Rust resistance. Check details of the resistance of varieties if located in a high rainfall area (e.g. ... Northern Tablelands). Rust reduces yield, especially in autumn. Performance. Persistence and seasonal productivity – check local trial results
Blueberry rust thrives in warm, wet conditions, especially when there are extended periods of leaf wetness. ... the impact of the eight products that were tested for blueberry rust control.
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