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20 July 2012

Evaluation Of A Disease Forecasting Model To Manage Late Blight (Septoria) In Celery

Project report
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Celery and Other vegetables
20 July 2012

Evaluation Of Aroma And Pungent Principles In Raw Ginger

Project report
Varieties and breeding
20 July 2012

Evaluation of cauliflower and broccoli varieties – Autumn Harvest

Fact sheet
Industry development and communication, Varieties and breeding and more
Broccoli, Brassicas and more
20 July 2012

Evaluation of cauliflower and broccoli varieties – Autumn Planting

Fact sheet
Industry development and communication, Varieties and breeding and more
Broccoli, Brassicas and more
20 July 2012

Evaluation of cauliflower and broccoli varieties – Spring Harvest

Fact sheet
Industry development and communication, Varieties and breeding and more
Broccoli, Brassicas and more
20 July 2012

Evaluation of cauliflower and broccoli varieties – Spring Planting

Fact sheet
Industry development and communication, Varieties and breeding and more
Broccoli, Brassicas and more
20 July 2012

Evaluation of cauliflower and broccoli varieties – Summer Harvest

Fact sheet
Industry development and communication, Varieties and breeding and more
Broccoli, Brassicas and more
20 July 2012

Evaluation of cauliflower and broccoli varieties – summer planting

Fact sheet
Industry development and communication, Varieties and breeding and more
Broccoli, Brassicas and more
20 July 2012

Evaluation of cauliflower and broccoli varieties – Winter Harvest

Fact sheet
Industry development and communication, Varieties and breeding and more
Broccoli, Brassicas and more

This poster summarises the results of field trials (conducted under project VG01096) aimed at evaluating DADS (90% diallyl disulphie, Alli-Up’) as part of an integrated strategy for the sustainable control of onion white rot. DADS is a germination stimulant of sclerotia (the “resting spores” of Sclerotinia) and it is applied as a soil treatment before planting. The aim is to reduce the population of sclerotia in the soil. It was found that when use of DADS was combined with correctly applied and timed fungicide treatments or early season applications of a biocontrol agent, effective and sustainable control of white rot was achieved. It was intended that efficacy and application data collected by this research would be used to support registration of DADS in Australia.