DISEASES caused by pathogenic organisms can seriously affect the yield of wheat. Some diseases are comparatively rare whereas others occur over a large area of the wheatbelt year after year
Leaf disease in the wheatbelt. Wheat leaf diseases were common north of Perth. They were severe in...
In 1958-1960 year investigations were made to determine diseases (except,smuts) wich are most preval...
LEAF SPOT is the most serious disease of celery in Western Australia, and causes heavy losses in man...
DISEASES caused by pathogenic organisms can seriously affect the yield of wheat. Some diseases are c...
OVER ONE MILLION acres of oats are grown yearly in this State, making the crop next in importance to...
BARLEY DISEASES caused by pathogenic organisms are capable of reducing yields considerably. The reco...
STEM RUST is one of the most serious diseases of wheat and is of world-wide importance. Fortunately,...
Yellow spot is a serious leaf disease of wheat in Western Australia. It also occurs in Queensland, N...
SEPTORIA leaf spot and glume blotch of wheat occur throughout Australia and are capable of reducing ...
THE most important wheat rust in Western Australia is stem rust, Leaf rust occurs infrequently and h...
This Bulletin describes symptoms and control methods for the most commonly encountered cereal root d...
Glume blotch on wheat crops is seen frequently in some areas of Western Australia and was particular...
Stem rust of wheat is probably the most damaging plant disease in the world. The rust fungus attacks...
High summer and autumn rainfalls, followed by rust infection of volunteer plants and favourable cond...
Wheat crops in southeast Queensland (Qld) and northern New South Wales (NSW) were infected with fusa...
Leaf disease in the wheatbelt. Wheat leaf diseases were common north of Perth. They were severe in...
In 1958-1960 year investigations were made to determine diseases (except,smuts) wich are most preval...
LEAF SPOT is the most serious disease of celery in Western Australia, and causes heavy losses in man...
DISEASES caused by pathogenic organisms can seriously affect the yield of wheat. Some diseases are c...
OVER ONE MILLION acres of oats are grown yearly in this State, making the crop next in importance to...
BARLEY DISEASES caused by pathogenic organisms are capable of reducing yields considerably. The reco...
STEM RUST is one of the most serious diseases of wheat and is of world-wide importance. Fortunately,...
Yellow spot is a serious leaf disease of wheat in Western Australia. It also occurs in Queensland, N...
SEPTORIA leaf spot and glume blotch of wheat occur throughout Australia and are capable of reducing ...
THE most important wheat rust in Western Australia is stem rust, Leaf rust occurs infrequently and h...
This Bulletin describes symptoms and control methods for the most commonly encountered cereal root d...
Glume blotch on wheat crops is seen frequently in some areas of Western Australia and was particular...
Stem rust of wheat is probably the most damaging plant disease in the world. The rust fungus attacks...
High summer and autumn rainfalls, followed by rust infection of volunteer plants and favourable cond...
Wheat crops in southeast Queensland (Qld) and northern New South Wales (NSW) were infected with fusa...
Leaf disease in the wheatbelt. Wheat leaf diseases were common north of Perth. They were severe in...
In 1958-1960 year investigations were made to determine diseases (except,smuts) wich are most preval...
LEAF SPOT is the most serious disease of celery in Western Australia, and causes heavy losses in man...