Options for the integrated management of white blister (caused by Albugo candida) of Brassica crops include the use of well timed overhead irrigation, resistant cultivars, programs of weekly fungicide sprays or strategic fungicide applications based on the disease risk prediction model, Brassicaspot™. Initial systematic surveys of radish producers near Melbourne, Victoria, indicated that crops irrigated overhead in the morning (0800–1200 h) had a lower incidence of white blister than those irrigated overhead in the evening (2000–2400 h). A field trial was conducted from July to November 2008 on a broccoli crop located west of Melbourne to determine the efficacy and economics of different practices used for white blister control, modifying i...
Brassica biofumigant cover crops are being increasingly considered in vegetable crop rotations as pa...
According to current recommendations, foliar fungicides for the control of sclerotinia stem rot in r...
Effective host resistance is the most cost-effective long term prospect for successful management of...
Options for the integrated management of white blister (caused by Albugo candida) of Brassica crops ...
Options for the integrated management of white blister (caused by Albugo candida) of Brassica crops ...
White blister is caused by the oomycete pathogen Albugo candida and is a common disease of many econ...
Soilborne diseases reduce plant performance, increase costs to the grower and cause potential ecolog...
This thesis details studies conducted as part of a wider national program to deliver to the Australi...
This research project was a response to the outbreak of white blister rust disease and its spread to...
Biofumigation involves growing specialised cover crops that have the ability to suppress certain soi...
BACKGROUND: The beet cyst nematode (BCN), Heterodera schachtii Schmidt, is a plant parasitic nemato...
The oilseed crops especially Brassicas playa piv-otal role in agricultural economy of the world. The...
Brassica spp. are cultivated all over the world, commercial species include: cabbage, broccoli, kale...
Grey mould is one of the major diseases in strawberry cultivation. Fungicides to control Botrytis ci...
Forage brassicas occupy the largest area (250,000 ha) of cultivated crops in New Zealand (NZ) to sup...
Brassica biofumigant cover crops are being increasingly considered in vegetable crop rotations as pa...
According to current recommendations, foliar fungicides for the control of sclerotinia stem rot in r...
Effective host resistance is the most cost-effective long term prospect for successful management of...
Options for the integrated management of white blister (caused by Albugo candida) of Brassica crops ...
Options for the integrated management of white blister (caused by Albugo candida) of Brassica crops ...
White blister is caused by the oomycete pathogen Albugo candida and is a common disease of many econ...
Soilborne diseases reduce plant performance, increase costs to the grower and cause potential ecolog...
This thesis details studies conducted as part of a wider national program to deliver to the Australi...
This research project was a response to the outbreak of white blister rust disease and its spread to...
Biofumigation involves growing specialised cover crops that have the ability to suppress certain soi...
BACKGROUND: The beet cyst nematode (BCN), Heterodera schachtii Schmidt, is a plant parasitic nemato...
The oilseed crops especially Brassicas playa piv-otal role in agricultural economy of the world. The...
Brassica spp. are cultivated all over the world, commercial species include: cabbage, broccoli, kale...
Grey mould is one of the major diseases in strawberry cultivation. Fungicides to control Botrytis ci...
Forage brassicas occupy the largest area (250,000 ha) of cultivated crops in New Zealand (NZ) to sup...
Brassica biofumigant cover crops are being increasingly considered in vegetable crop rotations as pa...
According to current recommendations, foliar fungicides for the control of sclerotinia stem rot in r...
Effective host resistance is the most cost-effective long term prospect for successful management of...