Epidemiology studies into sugarcane smut : SRDC final report BSS302
Author | Magarey, RC |
Date Accessioned | 2015-03-24 |
Date Available | 2015-03-24 |
Issued | 2010 |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/11079/14061 |
Abstract | The objective of this project was to: Optimise industry transition from susceptible to resistant commercial varieties, with minimal losses resulting from direct or in-direct crop effects, thus maximising industry profitability. |
Language | en |
Publisher | BSES |
Part of Series | BSES Internal Report; 2010 No 1545 Report SD10007 |
Subject | Smut |
Subject | Australian Sugar Industry |
Subject | Epidemic modelling |
Subject | Disease management |
Subject | Epidemiology |
Subject | Spread and escalation |
Subject | Resistance rating |
Subject | Smut management strategy |
Title | Epidemiology studies into sugarcane smut : SRDC final report BSS302 |
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Pest, disease and weed management [181]
Research outcomes: A comprehensive RD&E program that addresses existing and emerging pests, diseases and weeds, allowing sugarcane growers to manage their crops efficiently with minimal environmental impacts. An enhanced industry capacity to deal with incursions of exotic pests, diseases and weeds.