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Fact sheet: Managing blackleg in potatoes
Looking for ways to manage blackleg in potato crops? This fact sheet provides information on management strategies, the bacteria which commonly cause the disease and … Read more
Managing pink rot in potatoes
Pink rot is a soil-borne disease caused by the pathogen Phytopthora erythroseptica. A factsheet β produced by RM Consulting Group β provides information on the … Read more
International potato pest and disease R&D scan
What are the key pests affecting potato production in other countries and what R&D is occurring to better manage them? This scan of international pest … Read more
Pink rot in potatoes: New project to investigate impact of soil pH and nutrition
Pink rot, caused by Phytopthora erythroseptica, is a disease of increasing importance to the potato industry, particularly in key potato production regions of Tasmania, and … Read more
Research on soils that suppress Spongospora root galling and powdery scab of potato + new guideΒ
Powdery scab is an economically important disease of potato crops in Australia and New Zealand, and around the world. This is because the lesions on … Read more
Potato growers learn about managing pests and diseases at Potato Industry R&D Forum
The Potato Industry Research and Development Forum gave industry members a chance to hear the latest research updates and have their pest and disease questions answered.
Program announced for Potato Industry R&D forum
The Forum will focus on managing pest and disease within the potato industry, and will take place in conjunction with Hort Connections 2019.
Potato R&D forum to explore the latest in industry research
The Forum will focus on managing pest and disease within the potato industry, and will take place in conjunction with Hort Connections 2019.