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Additional strains of leaf-rust fungus to control blackberry

Blackberry can be managed using a range of control methods including chemical, physical and biological control.

Biological control (eg using rust fungus) is particularly useful in large inaccessible areas.

This factsheet covers the following topics:

  • Rust fungus
  • Additional rust strains
  • Future community involvement
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