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    Inspection of Torres Strait Islands for pests and diseases of sugarcane 

    Magarey, RC (BSES, 1996)
    This visit between 1-4 July 1996 proved most useful in assessing the pest and disease status of the Torres Strait islands. Significantly there were first records of schlorotic streak, Ramu streak, Sesamia borer, and hybrid ...
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    Assessment of various food constituents as feeding attractants for canegrubs in a pest control program : SRDC final report BS35S 

    Allsopp, PG (BSES, 1991)
    Cellulose acetate filter disks were used to evaluate sugars, amino acids and ascorbic acid as feeding stimulants for canegrubs. Fourteen sugars, 18 amino acids and ascorbic acid were tested with third instars of Antitrogus ...
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    Assessment of aromatic compounds as strategic lures in a canegrub control program : SRDC final report BS34S 

    Allsopp, PG (BSES, 1991)
    Anethole, n-butyric acid, citral, citronellal, eucalyptus oil, eugenol, geraniol, hexanoic acid, hexan-1-ol, 3-hexen-1-ol, 1-nonanol, pentanoic acid, phenol, sorbic acid and the standard Trece Japanese beetle floral lure ...
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    The production and evaluation of gene probes for diagnosis of sugarcane mosaic virus and Fiji disease virus (Final report SRDC Project BS10S) 

    Smith, GR; Leonard, GJ (BSES, 1991)
    Specific and sensitive cDNA probes have been developed for detection of both FDV and SCMV in diseased sugarcane plants. Results from glasshouse evaluation indicate that FDV probes are not sensitive enough to be used for ...
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    Viability of the seed of itch grass (Rottboellia cochinchinensis) in the Burdekin district 

    Freshwater, IT; Benson, AJ (BSES, 1990)
    Itch grass, raoul grass, or guinea fowl grass emerged as a problem weed of sugarcane fields in the Burdekin district of North Queensland during the late 1970s - early 1980s. It is considered to be a native of tropical ...
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    A review of yield losses caused by Australian and selected exotic sugarcane diseases : SRDC final report BS1725 

    Magarey, RC; Croft, BJ (BSES, 1996)
    Yield loss studies of Australian endemic diseases, and those exotic diseases posing the greatest threat to production in Australia, are reviewed. There is a need for much research particularly in relating disease intensity ...
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    Economic analysis of RSD control strategies : final report SRDC project BS101S 

    Croft, BJ; Page, JR; Bull, JK; Beattie, RN (BSES, 1995)
    The aim of this study was to compare the economics of the existing RSD control strategy in Australia of disease-free seed and disinfecting harvesters with breeding cultivars resistant to RSD. Analysis presented in this ...
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    Field Evaluation of Aggregation Pheromones for Mass-Trapping of Cane Weevil Borer 

    Robertson, LN; Giblin-Davis, RM; Oehlschlager, AC; Gries, R (BSES, 1997)
    Sugarcane weevil borer, Rhobdoscelus obscurus (Boisduval) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Rhynchophorinae), is native to Papua New Guinea, but was accidentally introduced to Queensland, Hawaii and Fiji with imported sugarcane ...
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    Effect of funnel ants on eleven commercial clones of sugarcane at Tully 

    Robertson, LN (BSES, 1996)
    Funnel ant activity was independent of cane clone, suggesting that there is no resistance to funnel ants in the commercial clones tested. The clones Q107 and Q117 performed poorly in the presence of funnel ants, a phenomenon ...
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    Factors influencing populations of Eumargarodes laingi and promargarodes spp. in sugarcane at Bundaberg and derivation of sequential sampling plans 

    Walker, PW; Allsopp, PG (BSES, 1992)
    A survey of the margarodids Eumargarodes laingi Jakubski and Promargarodes spp. in sugarcane was carried out at Bundaberg. E. laingi cyst numbers were influenced by soil type; Promargarodes spp. numbers did not differ ...
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    AuthorAllsopp, PG (11)Croft, BJ (11)Magarey, RC (9)Robertson, LN (4)Samson, PR (4)De Barro, PJ (3)FitzGibbon, F (3)Smith, GR (3)Chandler, KJ (2)Giblin-Davis, RM (2)... View MoreSubjectPest control (11)Sugarcane (7)Disease management (6)Pest management (6)Quarantine (5)Attractants (3)Cane grub (3)Pheromones (3)Risk management (3)Sugarcane diseases (3)... View MoreDate Issued1991 (8)1997 (8)1996 (7)1998 (6)1999 (6)1995 (4)1990 (3)1992 (3)1994 (3)1993 (1)Has File(s)Yes (49)

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