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State of Biosecurity Report
Seed treatments. Seed treatments are applied to seed to control diseases such as smuts, bunts or rust, and insects.
bioseCurity: a shared responsibility 7. case study:. MaNagiNg Myrtle rust iN coastal NsW. ... Myrtle rust is a serious fungal disease that attacks new foliage of plants in the Myrtaceae family.
Longicorn Beetle. Birdwing Butterfly. Blue Banded Bee. Blueberry Rust. European Bumblebee. ... Jewel Beetle. Saffron Milk Cap Mushroom. Monarch Butterfly. Penicillium fungus. Ragwort Rust Fungus.
Van Zwieten L, Singh B-P, Kimber SWL, Murphy DV, MacDonald L, Rust J, Morris, S. ... Van Zwieten, L., Kimber, S., Downie, A., Morris, Petty, S., Rust, J., Chan, K.Y.
By tracking wheat stripe rust in the 2018 crop we hope to keep an eye on the new pathotype and develop appropriate strategies to manage crops.”. ... The Australian Rust Survey was funded by the Grains Research and Development Corporation.
Action in autumn reduces pressure from stripe rust. Note: This content is stored on an archive website and may not be current or accurate. ... Sowing resistant varieties will further reduce the chances of build up and spread of stripe rust.
Managing blueberry rust. Summary. Blueberry rust is a disease caused by Pucciniastrum minimum, a pathogen formerly known as Thekopsora minima. ... This guide includes information on managing blueberry rust using an integrated approach involving:.
Stronger Primary Industries Strategy. First soybean variety for NSW with resistance to soybean leaf rust. ... in choosing a rust resistant variety is worth around $2, 500 per hectare.
An airborne fungal disease spread by tiny spores, soybean leaf rust thrives in wet conditions and rapidly progresses towards the canopy of the plant where it destroys the green leaves and ... A 2019 analysis, based on an edible grain price of $700 per