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Wheat stripe rust management 2023. Summary. Above average rainfall years are usually conducive to stripe rust infection. ... Stripe rust is a communal disease with spores being able to travel hundreds of kilometres.
Mid season, no hard seed:. Lightning - tolerates clover scorch; susceptible to leaf rust. ... Redlegged earth mite, lucerne flea. Main diseases. Rust, clover scorch, Phytophthora root rot.
Tropical fruit. Tropical fruits are grown on the north coast of NSW. Many of these crops have specific site requirements and producers need to take care these requirements are going to be met prior to crop establishment. The main crops grown are
Winter crops. Winter crops are annual crops sown in autumn and are harvested in spring or summer. In NSW, winter crops commonly include cereals such as wheat, barley, oats and triticale; oilseeds such as canola, mustard and safflower and pulses such
Extreme susceptibility to leaf rust. Lack of clear superiority over Junee and Woogenellup. ... Persistence poor on the slopes and plains. Susceptible to leaf rust and Phytophthora root rot.
Fungicide management of stripe rust in wheat. ... Why is my sunvale crop full of stripe rust.
Clover scorch. Powdery mildew. Leaf rust. Pythium. Cerco-spora leaf spot. Race 0.
Rust resistance. Check details of the resistance of varieties if located in a high rainfall area (e.g. ... Northern Tablelands). Rust reduces yield, especially in autumn. Performance. Persistence and seasonal productivity – check local trial results
Of importance is leaf and stem rust, clover scorch and phytophthora root rot. ... Seedmark/PlantTech. Laser. Tolerance to leaf/stem rust, clover scorch and Phytophthora root rot.
They produce well under high input systems of management. Rust resistance:On the coast and in humid growing areas, resistance to rust can be very important. ... Check with your seed source as to latest rust resistance information for your area.