Factsheets
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Economics of deep ripping
01.03.2024Deep ripping involves the loosening of soil at depths beyond what traditional cultivation methods achieve.
Region: South
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Practical tips for spraying
18.01.2024Practical tips to reduce spray drift
Region: National
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In-crop herbicide use
18.01.2024Application considerations for in-crop herbicide use
Region: National
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Weed control in wheel tracks
18.01.2024Improving weed control in wheel tracks during summer fallow spraying
Region: National
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Brome grass factsheet
22.12.2021A diverse management strategy over two or three years, with late season control of survivors, is the key to depletion of the brome grass seedbank.
Region: National
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Fungicide resistance in barley
27.10.2021Net form net blotch (NFNB), spot form net blotch (SFNB) and powdery mildew are important diseases of barley that have exhibited fungicide resistance in Australia.
Region: National
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Fungicide resistance in pulses
27.10.2021Pulse production in Australia is heavily reliant on fungicides to ensure crops achieve their yield potential. This reliance on fungicides poses significant risk that fungicide resistance may develop.
Region: National
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Managing fungicide resistance: barley powdery mildew
27.10.2021Barley powdery mildew is caused by the fungal pathogen Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei and is an important disease of barley, especially in Australia’s western and northern growing regions. It also has the potential to be very damaging in the
Region: National
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Managing fungicide resistance in Ascochyta blight of lentils
27.10.2021Ascochyta blight of lentils is caused by the fungal pathogen Ascochyta lentis and is an important disease of lentils in Australia, especially in the southern growing region. This disease can infect seed pods, potentially causing seed staining or
Region: National
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Fungicide resistance in canola
16.09.2021Populations of the fungal pathogen causing blackleg on canola have exhibited reduced sensitivity to several common Group 3 (DMI) fungicides across most growing regions of Australia.
Region: National