Browsing Completed projects and reports by Author "Magarey, R"
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Development of commercial molecular biological assays for improved sugarcane soil health and productivity : final report 2018/009
Magarey, R; McKay, AProject research has shown that the DNA-based molecular assays for Pachymetra chaunorhiza, Pratylenchus zeae and Meloidogyne species quantify soil populations in field samples, confirming research undertaken in project ... -
Integrated pest management of stem borers and insect vectors of viral diseases of sugarcane : final report 2006/147
Magarey, R; Sallam, N; Samson, P (BSES, 2009)This report provides detail on an ACIAR-funded project (HORT/2006/147) meeting between Australian and Indonesian staff to review project activities, and to plan further research, development and extension for the next 12 ... -
Plant-parasitic and free-living nematodes associated with sugarcane in North Queensland
Bull, J; Stirling, GR; Magarey, R (ASSCT, 2018)SURVEYS OF NORTH Queensland sugarcane soils indicated that root-lesion nematode (Pratylenchus zeae) was the most important nematode pest because it occurred in most fields and was often present at high population densities. ... -
Preparing the Australian sugar industry for exotic disease threats: final report 2009/033
Magarey, R; Samson, P; Braithwaite, K; Thompson, N; Sallam, N (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)Previous field resistance trial data for downy mildew, Ramu stunt and Sesamia grisescens collected in PNG since the mid-1980s were accessed, analysed and information used as a foundation for project field resistance screening ... -
The role of root growth and activity in determining sugarcane productivity : SRDC final report CLW002 (previously CSS02 & CSS2S)
Magarey, R; Nable, R; Reghenzani, J; Smith, J; Berthelsen, S; Grace, D; Robertson, M (1999)Research conducted in this project aimed to better understand the relationship between root and shoot growth, in areas such as how the size of the root system affects shoot growth, do particular root parameters have a ...