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OrganisationSugar Research Australia Limited
OrganisationTully Sugar Limited
OrganisationTully Cane Productivity Services Limited
AuthorShannon, GJ
AuthorMagarey, RC
AuthorMacgillycuddy, L
AuthorStringer, JK
AuthorLewis, M
Date Accessioned2021-05-27
Date Available2021-05-27
Issued2019
Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11079/18199
AbstractPachymetra root rot is a soil-borne disease that impacts all sectors of the Australian sugar industry. The disease attacks the root system of sugarcane crops, affecting yields and leading to stool loss and shortened crop cycles, thus impacting the farming, harvesting and milling sectors. Monitoring the disease is, therefore, important so that optimised management practices are adopted, so bringing benefits to the entire value chain. A survey of the Tully district conducted in 2004 showed that pachymetra root rot was widely distributed across the Tully mill area; a second survey undertaken in 2013 sought to determine trends in disease incidence after some significant changes occurred in the cultivar mix. Crop resistance had shifted significantly with a change in cultivar resistance and there was a consequent increase in disease severity. Financial losses from reduced yield were estimated at $5.5 million in 2013; this compares to just under $1.0 million in 2004. This paper reports on a third survey in 2018 that is a five-year update to provide snapshot of the status of this disease in the Tully sugar industry. While the disease is still widespread, its severity has decreased with financial losses estimated to be $3.5 million.
PublisherASSCT
Part of SeriesProceedings of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, volume 41, 262-267, 2019
SubjectPachymetra
TitlePachymetra root rot surveys of the Tully district update 2018 : ASSCT peer-reviewed paper
KeywordsPachymetra root rot, surveys, Tully, spores, cultivars


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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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