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Canola and pulse diseases after drought

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Released/reviewed: Dec 2006

Key points discussed in this article include the following:

  • Often, the year after a drought has average to above average rainfall. Unfortunately, seasons that are good for yield are often conducive to diseases.
  • Assess the risk for each paddock and select paddocks to minimise disease risk in 2007.
  • Review crop performance and disease levels in 2006 crops for indications of disease risk.
  • Do not sow a crop onto its own stubble and be careful of 2005 crop stubble which may not have broken down.
  • Follow disease management guidelines.
  • Assess the effect of autumn rainfall on disease levels, review sowing time, control grass weeds, consider seed dressings, and select tolerant varieties.
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