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  1. Mint growing

    Diseases. Mint rust is a serious disease that attacks the common mint species. ... Rust affects the leaves and shoots and if not controlled will quickly defoliate the plant.

  2. Tall fescue

    Varieties. Select varieties initially on the basis of plant type. Select also for seedling vigour, rust resistance and local performance (where data is available). ... Main diseases. Leaf diseases (e.g. rust, blights) occasionally occur, particularly in

  3. Common diseases of nectarines

    Rust. Rust is considered a minor disease of stone fruit but can be serious under favourable conditions or following poor control in the previous season. ... To prevent rust:. improve airflow in the orchard. avoid low-lying areas with heavy dews.

  4. White clover

    Rugose leaf curl, mosaic, rust, root rot caused by several fungal pathogens.

  5. Digit grass - a versatile warm-season grass

    In coastal areas the foliage can be infected by the same rust (Puccinia oahuensis) that infects pangola grass.

  6. Mite pests of citrus

    Mite pests of citrus. Summary. This Agfact contains descriptions and photographs of the following five mite pests of citrus in New South Wales: citrus red mite (Panonychus citri), brown citrus rust ... mite (Tegolophus australis), citrus rust mite

  7. Agronomy of the durum wheats Kamilaroi, Yallaroi, Wollaroi and EGA Bellaroi

    Weed control. Stem rust. Leaf rust. Stripe rust. Yellow leaf spot.

  8. Persian clover

    24 days earlier than Maral. Tolerance to leaf rust, stem rust and clover scorch. ... Maral Persian clover is highly susceptible to leaf rust and should not be grown for two consecutive years in the same paddock.

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