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  1. Wheat stripe rust management 2023

    Wheat stripe rust management 2023. Summary. Above average rainfall years are usually conducive to stripe rust infection. ... Stripe rust is a communal disease with spores being able to travel hundreds of kilometres.

  2. Illustration of Clover rust|Illustration of Clover rust

    Illustration of Clover rust. Illustration by Margaret Senior. This is an illustration of Clover rust Uromyces trifolii-repentis.

  3. Issue 5 - Summer 2023.pdf

    But he chose only three, as these which he believed had the greatest potential as biocontrol agents: the blackberry rust (Phragmidium violaceum), the purple blotch disease (Septocyta ruborum), and the ... Article by: Raelene Kwong, Senior Research

  4. Atro

    Varieties. Siratro - also used as common name for species. Aztec - a rust-resistant selection. ... Main diseases. Rust is the most serious disease in Siratro (but a newly released variety Aztec has rust resistance).

  5. Managing vineyard pests

    During the growing season, rust mites can disperse by crossing overlapping parts of the canopy. ... Grape leaf blister mite. Grape leaf rust mite. Bunch mites. Two-spotted mite.

  6. Code of Practice - minor work - nsw waterways

    F5. All pathogens (eg Chytid, Myrtle Rust and Phytophthora) are to be managed in accordance with Roads and Maritime‟s Biodiversity Guidelines 2011 - Guide 7 (Pathogen Management) and DECC Statement of

  7. Stripe rust management 2023.pdf

    High stripe rust levels in 2022 could support a similar scenario in 2023. ... There is currently no evidence of fungicide resistance in the stripe rust fungus.

  8. Publications and Reports

    Wheat stem rust — Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici (PDF, 351.69 KB). ... Wheat stripe rust — Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (PDF, 2071.45 KB).

  9. Persian clover

    Mid season, no hard seed:. Lightning - tolerates clover scorch; susceptible to leaf rust. ... Redlegged earth mite, lucerne flea. Main diseases. Rust, clover scorch, Phytophthora root rot.

  10. Media Releases

    Media Releases. 17. 20 December 2022. - Biosecurity. The NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) advises people not to consume shellfish (including bivalves, such as mussels and oysters, or the guts of crabs and lobsters) collected or caught in