Charcoal rot of strawberry is widespread in Australia and causes significant plant deaths and financial losses each year. Substitute treatments have not controlled the disease adequately since the withdrawal of the soil fumigant methyl bromide in 2005. We investigated the effect of planting material and fumigants on charcoal rot in strawberry ('Albion') on two commercial fruit farms in Victoria, Australia. Results showed that mature plants grown from plug and bare-rooted transplants did not differ significantly in their charcoal rot index. Similarly, the charcoal rot index of mature plants grown from bare-rooted transplants with different crown diameters (<9 mm, 9-12 mm, and >12 mm) was not significantly different. Fumigation with sha...
Due to the phase-out of methyl bromide, there is a need for alternative, nonchemical fumigation trea...
Plant losses due to fungal diseases in strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) can potentially cause ...
The New Zealand strawberry industry experiences losses due to fungal diseases that can cost up to $4...
Charcoal rot of strawberry is widespread in Australia and causes significant plant deaths and financ...
A three-year research project undertaken by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) and th...
The imminent removal of agrochemicals in Europe is directly affecting the strawberry sector in Spain...
Research aimed at finding alternatives to methyl bromide has tended to focus on strawberries, since ...
Pre-planting soil fumigation is a common practice for controlling strawberries (Fragaria×ananassa Du...
The effect of different fungicide programs on grey mould (caused by Botrytis cinerea) and stem-end r...
In intensive strawberry production, monoculture is a common practice worldwide; however, prolonged r...
The 2005 ban by Italy of methyl bromide (MB) has resulted in significant crop management difficultie...
Devastating outbreaks of crown and root diseases have impacted severely on commercial strawberry pro...
In Trentino region strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa) are grown under tunnel with soilless cultivati...
Macrophomina phaseolina causes charcoal rot in strawberry. The pathogen has a wide host range, is fa...
Powdery mildew (caused by Podosphaera aphanis) and leaf blotch (caused by Gnomoniopsis fructicola) a...
Due to the phase-out of methyl bromide, there is a need for alternative, nonchemical fumigation trea...
Plant losses due to fungal diseases in strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) can potentially cause ...
The New Zealand strawberry industry experiences losses due to fungal diseases that can cost up to $4...
Charcoal rot of strawberry is widespread in Australia and causes significant plant deaths and financ...
A three-year research project undertaken by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) and th...
The imminent removal of agrochemicals in Europe is directly affecting the strawberry sector in Spain...
Research aimed at finding alternatives to methyl bromide has tended to focus on strawberries, since ...
Pre-planting soil fumigation is a common practice for controlling strawberries (Fragaria×ananassa Du...
The effect of different fungicide programs on grey mould (caused by Botrytis cinerea) and stem-end r...
In intensive strawberry production, monoculture is a common practice worldwide; however, prolonged r...
The 2005 ban by Italy of methyl bromide (MB) has resulted in significant crop management difficultie...
Devastating outbreaks of crown and root diseases have impacted severely on commercial strawberry pro...
In Trentino region strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa) are grown under tunnel with soilless cultivati...
Macrophomina phaseolina causes charcoal rot in strawberry. The pathogen has a wide host range, is fa...
Powdery mildew (caused by Podosphaera aphanis) and leaf blotch (caused by Gnomoniopsis fructicola) a...
Due to the phase-out of methyl bromide, there is a need for alternative, nonchemical fumigation trea...
Plant losses due to fungal diseases in strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) can potentially cause ...
The New Zealand strawberry industry experiences losses due to fungal diseases that can cost up to $4...