T EAF SPOT is the most serious disease of celery in Western Australia, and causes heavy losses in many crops during the cold wet months of June, July and August. The disease is incited by the fungus Septoria apii Chester, and was first recorded in this State at Osborne Park in 1923. Since then it has become a limiting factor in the production of marketable celery during the winter months
Not AvailableIn any host-pathogen interactions, the disease severity is aggravated by host susceptib...
Leaf disease in the wheatbelt. Wheat leaf diseases were common north of Perth. They were severe in...
A previously undiagnosed problem, called celery petiole lesion (CPL), caused significant da...
LEAF SPOT is the most serious disease of celery in Western Australia, and causes heavy losses in man...
LEAF SPOT, caused by the fungus Septoria apii Chester is the most serious disease of celery in Weste...
Bacterial canker is perhaps the most serious disease confronting tomato growers in Western Australia...
Brown Spot is a serious fungal disease of passion fruit in this State. Successful crop production is...
SEPTORIA leaf spot and glume blotch of wheat occur throughout Australia and are capable of reducing ...
BLACK SPOT DISEASE IS THE MOST SERIOUS FOLIAGE BLIGHT OF TOMATOES IN THIS STATE. IN SEASONS FAVOURAB...
Yellow spot is a serious leaf disease of wheat in Western Australia. It also occurs in Queensland, N...
SPOTTED wilt disease of lettuce was first recorded in Western Australia in 1937. Only traces of the ...
Septoria blight of celery (Apium graveolens) caused by Septoria apiicola is a common disease. This w...
The Lincoln form of Septoria apii is shown to be pathogenic towards celery (Apium graveolens L.). ...
DISEASES caused by pathogenic organisms can seriously affect the yield of wheat. Some diseases are c...
Cavity spot is the most serious disease affecting carrot production in Ly Western Australia. With ca...
Not AvailableIn any host-pathogen interactions, the disease severity is aggravated by host susceptib...
Leaf disease in the wheatbelt. Wheat leaf diseases were common north of Perth. They were severe in...
A previously undiagnosed problem, called celery petiole lesion (CPL), caused significant da...
LEAF SPOT is the most serious disease of celery in Western Australia, and causes heavy losses in man...
LEAF SPOT, caused by the fungus Septoria apii Chester is the most serious disease of celery in Weste...
Bacterial canker is perhaps the most serious disease confronting tomato growers in Western Australia...
Brown Spot is a serious fungal disease of passion fruit in this State. Successful crop production is...
SEPTORIA leaf spot and glume blotch of wheat occur throughout Australia and are capable of reducing ...
BLACK SPOT DISEASE IS THE MOST SERIOUS FOLIAGE BLIGHT OF TOMATOES IN THIS STATE. IN SEASONS FAVOURAB...
Yellow spot is a serious leaf disease of wheat in Western Australia. It also occurs in Queensland, N...
SPOTTED wilt disease of lettuce was first recorded in Western Australia in 1937. Only traces of the ...
Septoria blight of celery (Apium graveolens) caused by Septoria apiicola is a common disease. This w...
The Lincoln form of Septoria apii is shown to be pathogenic towards celery (Apium graveolens L.). ...
DISEASES caused by pathogenic organisms can seriously affect the yield of wheat. Some diseases are c...
Cavity spot is the most serious disease affecting carrot production in Ly Western Australia. With ca...
Not AvailableIn any host-pathogen interactions, the disease severity is aggravated by host susceptib...
Leaf disease in the wheatbelt. Wheat leaf diseases were common north of Perth. They were severe in...
A previously undiagnosed problem, called celery petiole lesion (CPL), caused significant da...