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OrganisationSugar Research Australia Limited
AuthorMagarey, RC
Date Accessioned2021-05-27
Date Available2021-05-27
Issued2019
Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11079/18198
AbstractNew technologies offer considerable scope for the refinement of disease management in the Australian sugarcane industry. While resistant cultivars, disease-free plant sources, crop termination and quarantine have provided a strong foundation for good disease management, the development of new technologies offers the possibility to make changes to data accumulation, analysis and application to industry. DNA- and NIR-based assay technology, remote sensing, drones, data digitisation, GIS and information databases offer the ability to capture huge additional amounts of relevant field data, enabling a better understanding of disease issues and the management required to minimise losses. This will also enable targeted extension of management strategies to individual farmers and industry sectors. Automated pathogen assays may also be possible, centred on the sugar factory. Step changes in disease management are likely in the next 5-10 years.
PublisherASSCT
Part of SeriesProceedings of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, Volume 41, 329-335,2019
TitleInnovation in disease management; where to next : ASSCT peer-reviewed paper
KeywordsNew technologies, GIS, diagnostics, image analysis, NIR, qPCR


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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.

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