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Inoculating legumes: tips for optimising nodulation
11.05.2020inoculating legumes: tips for optimising nodulation
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Eyespot factsheet
01.02.2020Eyespot caused by Oculimacula yallundae is a stubble-borne fungal disease of cereals that occurs in areas with prolonged cool and damp conditions early in the growing season.
Region: South
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Spot Form Net Blotch Factsheet
01.02.2020Spot form net blotch (SFNB) is the most common foliar disease of barley in Australia.
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Crown Rot - Western
01.10.2019Crown rot is a widespread stubbleborne fungal disease in the western grain-growing region.
Region: West
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Root Lesion Nematode - Western
01.10.2019Root lesion nematodes (RLN) are microscopic, worm-like organisms that feed on and damage plant roots, thus affecting crop yield.
Region: West
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Root Lesion Nematode - Southern
01.10.2019Root lesion nematodes (RLN) are microscopic, worm-like organisms that feed within and damage plant roots, thus reducing crop yield.
Region: South
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Decontamination fact sheet
01.10.2019Decontamination of spraying, mixing and transfer equipment
Region: National
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Root Lesion Nematode - Northern
01.10.2019Root lesion nematodes (RLN) are microscopic, worm-like organisms that feed within and damage plant roots, thus affecting crop yield.
Region: North
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Crown Rot - Southern
01.10.2019Crown rot is an important stubbleborne fungal disease of cereals that is common in Victorian and South Australian crops.
Region: South
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Crown Rot - Northern
01.10.2019Crown rot is a widespread stubbleborne fungal disease in the northern grain-growing region. Recent research has demonstrated that yield loss from crown rot can be up to 25 per cent in wheat and barley in southern NSW.
Region: North