SRA publications: Recent submissions
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Positive practice change domino effect
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Positive practice change domino effect -
Sugar plays and important part of diversity mix
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Sugar plays and important part of diversity mix -
New staff to boost SRA adoption capacity
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)New staff to boost SRA adoption capacity -
New kit to help identify yellow canopy syndrome
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)New kit to help identify yellow canopy syndrome -
Centre pivot investment delivering yield and cost savings
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Centre pivot investment delivering yield and cost savings -
EEF60 - 60 Field trials, repeated over three years
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)EEF60 - 60 Field trials, repeated over three years -
Peanut venture improves farming system
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Peanut venture improves farming system -
Side-by-side trial examines after-market chopper systems
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Side-by-side trial examines after-market chopper systems -
New legume planter to help improve farming system
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)New legume planter to help improve farming system -
New approach to improve RSD diagnosis and management
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)New approach to improve RSD diagnosis and management -
Irrigators move towards profit and sustainability
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Irrigators move towards profit and sustainability -
Topping: not just for ice-cream
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Topping: not just for ice-cream -
Total Research and Development Investment
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Total Research and Development Investment -
Dossiers on SESAMIA species as pests of sugarcane
Tams and Bowden (1953) give extensive descriptions of both the male and female adults of the African species. The Oriental and New Guinea species do not appear to have been incorporated in any useful key. -
Dossier on sugarcane downy mildew (species of the genus PERONOSCLEROSPORA) as a disease of sugarcane
Sugarcane downy mildew can be caused by one of several fungi in the Peronosclerospora genus, these include P. sacchari (T. Miyake) Shirai & Hara (1927), P. spontanea (Weston) C.G. Shaw, P. miscanthi (T. Miyake) C.G. Shaw ... -
Dossier on Ramu stunt as a disease of sugarcane
Ramu stunt is caused by a unique virus related to the genus Tenuivirus. The virus has not yet been fully characterised. The disease is systemic and in susceptible varieties leads to plant death. Ramu stunt is transmitted ... -
Dossier on SCIRPOPHAGA SPP. as pests of sugarcane
The genus Scirpophaga Treitschke belongs to the family Pyralidae, subfamily Schoenobiinae. Members of this genus are mainly stem borers of graminaceous crops. The genus is distributed in the Palaearctic, Ethiopian, Oriental ... -
Dossier on Eumetopina flavipes as a pest of sugarcane
Eumetopina flavipes Muir (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) Common name Island sugarcane planthopper Distribution Papua New Guinea (PNG), Torres Strait Islands (TSI) and northern Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia (Bourke ... -
Dossiers on CHILO species as pests of sugarcane
Genus Chilo Zincken Larvae of all Chilo species are stemborers that attack gramineous plants. The genus Chilo contains 41 species, mainly distributed in the Ethiopian and Oriental Regions. Because many Chilo species are ...