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Mirids in Mungbeans
12.12.2017Mirids are a major pest of mungbean crops, and are widespread throughout Australia. They are sucking insects that feed by piercing plant tissue. They have a preference for feeding on flowers, buds and young pods, causing these to abort, but will
Region: National
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Resistance Management Strategy For Diamondback Moth In Australian…
01.06.2017Canola can tolerate considerable leaf damage before causing yield loss, however severe infestations can cause complete defoliation and yield losses of up to 80 per cent in canola.
Region: National
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Tips and Tactics: Cereal Cyst Nematode, 2017
01.03.2017This Tips and Tactics focuses on Rotations and resistant varieties vital for controlling cereal cyst nematode (CCN).
Region: National
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Rotations
26.12.2009Good rotations – when do you need a break? The agronomic value of break crops needs to be considered across the whole rotation not just in respect to the year of production.
Region: National
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Wheat Curl Mite
26.11.2009A tiny mite that spreads wheat streak mosaic virus Management of host plants over summer and autumn is the main tool in controlling wheat curl mite, the carrier of wheat streak mosaic virus, a disease which may cause up to 100 per cent yield loss
Region: National, North, South, West
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Dual-Purpose Crops Fact Sheet
01.07.2009Bolstering feed supply to improve profitability and sustainability Dual-purpose crops: * tolerate grazing and can recover to produce a grain or hay crop; * provide forage to fill the winter feed gap in the livestock cycle; and * facilitate grazing
Region: National, North, South, West
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Fungicide Timing Fact Sheet
01.07.2009Location influences foliar fungal disease control options When faced with foliar fungal diseases in cereals, control and damage limitation strategies need to be tailored to the rainfall region, variety resistance status and the disease.
Region: National
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Deep ripping not appropriate for all soil types
01.06.2009A comprehensive understanding of the cause and location of high soil strength isrequired before undertaking deep ripping as research has shown it is does not provide an economic solution in some soil types.
Region: National