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  1. Cedar apple rust

    species). Cedar apple rust reduces orchard productivity by defoliating apple trees and blemishing apple fruit. ... Disease cycle. The disease cycle of the cedar apple rust fungus is complex.

  2. Illustration of Wheat stem rust|Illustration of Wheat stem rust

    Illustration of Wheat stem rust. Illustration by Margaret Senior. This is an illustration of Wheat stem rust Puccinia graminis.

  3. Monitoring Koalas in the public Hinterland Forests of North-east NSW and the effect of 2019 fires on the meta-population

    Example sites where this was the case included parts of Kiwarrak State Forest, Royal Camp State Forest, Myrtle State Forest and Bungawalbin National Park, among others.

  4. 'Wait and see' for stripe rust decision | NSW Department of Primary Industries

    Temperatures are also likely to rise in the next few weeks and this will have two effects on the pressure from rust. ... Above 20 degrees stripe rust is not killed but simply cycles slower through plants hence the pressure from rust falls.

  5. Mites

    Broad mite Brown citrus rust mite Citrus rust mite Oriental spider mite.

  6. Stripe rust: understanding the disease in wheat

    Stripe rust: understanding the disease in wheat. Summary. Stripe rust survives year-round on living wheat. ... The following topics are included:. stripe rust disease cycle. disease resistance in wheat.

  7. Illustration of Clover rust|Illustration of Clover rust

    Illustration of Clover rust. Illustration by Margaret Senior. This is an illustration of Clover rust Uromyces trifolii-repentis.

  8. Coolamon subterranean clover

    Resistant to Cercospora leaf spot. Moderately susceptible to leaf rust and susceptible to powdery mildew.

  9. Media Releases

    30 May 2018. - Agriculture. NSW grain growers have been urged to send wheat stripe rust samples to the Australian Rust Survey following confirmation of a new strain of the fungus which

  10. Cocksfoot

    It was released in Australia in the mid 1960s. Brignoles is slightly later maturing than the cultivar Currie, and is more susceptible to leaf rust and. ... Diseases. Leaf rust can affect some varieties of cocksfoot. It is most commonly seen in wet