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20 July 2012

Quantifying The Return On Investment from Horticulture Australia Supported Projects

Project report
Industry development and communication and Market development
20 July 2012

Quantitative Evaluation Of The Systems Used To Meet New Zealand Import Requirements For Cucurbit Crops

Project report
Postharvest and supply chain
Cucumber, Pumpkins and more
VG00409
20 July 2012

Queensland Fresh Market Tomato Breeding

Project report
Varieties and breeding
Tomatoes and Solanaceous vegetables
20 July 2012

Queensland Fresh Market Tomato Breeding

Project report
Varieties and breeding
Tomatoes and Solanaceous vegetables
20 July 2012

Queensland Fresh Market Tomato Breeding – Travel To USA And Europe, July 1994

Project report
Industry development and communication, Varieties and breeding and more
Tomatoes and Solanaceous vegetables
20 July 2012

Queensland Fresh Market Tomato Breeding Project

Project report
Varieties and breeding
Tomatoes and Solanaceous vegetables
20 July 2012

Queensland Melon Consumer Research

Market study
Industry development and communication, Consumer and market research and more
20 July 2012

Queensland Tomato Quality Management

Project report
Postharvest and supply chain
20 July 2012

Rapid Detection, Epidemiology And Control Of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus ( TSWV) In Seed And Processing Tomatoes

Project report
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Potatoes and Solanaceous vegetables

This study was conducted to undertake a rapid detection, epidemiology and control of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in seed and processing tomatoes. It confirmed that Spotted Wilt disease of potatoes is of sporadic importance and that TSWV is carried over in seed tubers but only at a very low frequency. A number of management strategies were identified. Certain techniques developed for insect monitoring and recommendations for their control are compatible with other principles of IPM systems that are currently being developed in other research projects.