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ASDS8 – conference support for vegetable specialists
The 8th Australasian Soil-borne Diseases Symposium (8ASDS) was held in Hobart 10-13th November 2014. This is one of the premier meetings for scientists working with … Read more
Assessment Of The Potential Of Dehydrated Garlic Products To Assist With The Integrated Control Of Onion White Rot
This report identifies the use of germination stimulants as a method of control emthod for onion white rot, with trials showing a reduction in the … Read more
Attendance At 2nd International Biofumigation Symposium, June 2006
This document reports on attendance by John Matthiessen, CSIRO Entomology, Perth, at the 2nd International Biofumigation Symposium held at the University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, … Read more
Attendance At Potato Conference, Madison, USA, 1993 New Development In The Control Of Potato Diseases
This is a four-week study tour that was undertaken to investigate the latest developments in the control of potato diseases and to develop personal contacts … Read more
Bean Root Rot – Etiology And Control
Bean root rot is a major problem in bean production areas throughout Queensland. The following pathogens were found to form a complex in the Gympie … Read more
Beet cyst nematode on vegetables
The beet cyst nematode can cause considerable damage to brassica crops as well as to beets, rhubarb, and spinach, by severely damaging the root systems, … Read more
Benchmarking models, aerial spore sampling, irrigation and nutrients for downy mildew of lettuce and white blister on brassicas
This poster describes the aim of project VG07070, which was to determine the economics of managing downy and powdery mildew and white blister using aerial … Read more
Benchmarking predictive models, nutrients and irrigation for management of downy and powdery mildews and white blister
This project focused on white blister on brassicas, powdery mildew on cucurbits and downy mildew and anthracnose on lettuce. The project determined the efficacy and … Read more
Benchmarking Uptake of Soil Health Practices
In 2006/07, Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL) identified soil health as a priority for the vegetable industry. This followed concerns being raised that poor management of … Read more
Benchmarking vegetable integrated pest management systems against other agricultural industries
This project aimed to create and suggest better ways to use the limited research and extension resources for crop protection. In the past IPM projects … Read more
Best Practice – Downy Mildew in Vegetables
This 29-page booklet presents an Integrated Crop Management (ICM) and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach to the control of Downey mildew. This approach aims to … Read more
Best Practice – Fusarium, Pythium and Rhizoctonia Root Rots in Vegetables
This 20-page booklet presents an Integrated Crop Management (ICM) and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach to the control of Fusarium, Rhizoctonia and Pythium root rot … Read more