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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
Blueberry rust. Primefact number:1432 Edition:1st Published: January 2016 Author:Plant Biosecurity &Product Integrity. ... Blueberry rust was detected in the Melbourne metropolitan area towards the end of 2014.
for species' survival - and the development of the National Myrtle Rust Action Plan. ... myrtle rust in native ecosystems and the discovery of new fungi on Eucalyptus.”.
Berries. Berries are grown in various areas of NSW, such as the northern, central and southern tablelands and the mid north coast and north coast regions. Where particular types of berries are grown depends on the berry variety and the type of
Banana rust thrips and banana silvering thrips. Summary. For both banana rust thrips and banana silvering thrips, this Agfact explains their:.
Cherries, peaches and other stone fruit. 'Stone fruit' is the general term used for some fruit of the Prunus species. In NSW, stone fruits grown include cherries, peaches, nectarines, plums, apricots and prunes. There is both temperate and low-chill
Ascochyta blight–occurs mainly in central. and southern NSW. • Rust–a problem mainly in northern NSW, but. ... H ar. ry M. ar ce. llo s. Rust on faba bean leaves.
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.
Sometimes rust mite damage is important in wet summers in north- western districts such as Narromine. ... Female citrus rust mites have been observed laying up to 29 eggs each.
Myrtle Rust. • Module 5: Exotic amphibians, Citrus. bacterial diseases, and Asian Gypsy.