Investment

Investment

GRDC Code: CSP2104-007RTX
Improved management of Rutherglen bug in the Northern Region
Rutherglen bug (RGB) is a migratory native species that causes occasional but significant damage to the grains industry. Impacted grain crops include sunflower, sorghum, canola and safflower. In years of significant populations, pulses and cereals may also be infested.

This investment will produce management guidelines for the pest RGB, by considering the impact of landscape scale drivers on pest persistence and movement. Laboratory and field ecology studies using novel genetic approaches will be used to validate existing population models and when combined with analysis of historical data sets, will help to understand why RGB is increasing in incidence and develop a risk framework to help guide on-farm decision making.
Project start date:
30/04/2021
Project end date:
30/11/2024
Crop type:
  • Sorghum, (Cereal)
  • Mungbeans, (Legume)
  • Canola/Rapeseed, (Oilseed)
  • Sunflower Seed, (Oilseed)
  • Safflower Seed, (Oilseed)
Organisation
CSIRO
Region:
North
Project status
status icon Active

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Rutherglen bug: risk forecasting and management  - GRDC
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In this episode, we hear from Dr Hazel Parry, a research scientist with CSIRO and leader of this project, about...

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Rutherglen bug  |  Risk management and forecasting

Rutherglen bug | Risk management and forecasting

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**Note: See below for further info and resources on Rutherglen bug management from CSIRO. While Rutherglen Bug has long been considered a pest of sunflowers,...

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