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1 - 4 of 4 reports matching the query 'DAN442'
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DAN442 - Pulse Development and Disease Management - Northern NSW
At the start of this project, adoption of pulses in the northern grains region was limited by a lack of disease resistant varieties and incomplete agronomic and disease management packages. The project focused on crop and disease management and had two modules – pathology and agronomy/evaluation. The pathology module (Moore) developed disease management packages for chickpeas and faba…Region: North
Published on 1 Jul 2000
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DAN443 - Pathology support for winter pulse improvement in the GRDC Northern…
This project (DAN443) addressed a major issue in grain production in the GRDC Northern Region - the lack of disease resistance in winter grown pulse crops. This lack of resistance was a particular concern for the northern region where there were uniquely damaging diseases (viruses, chickpea phytophthoraand faba bean rust) in addition to those found in other regions (ascochyta and botrytis foliar…Region: North
Published on 1 Jul 2000
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DAN00023 - Viruses and vectors in the Northern Region: support for resistance…
This project addressed virus diseases in broadleaf winter crops, mainly in northern New South Wales (NSW). Crops of concern were chickpeas, faba beans, field peas, albus lupins, and canola, and potentially forage legumes and alternative crops such as mustard. Collaborative work with crop improvement and disease management projects, and work specifically within this project, were undertaken to: a) …Region: North
Published on 1 Jul 2002
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DAQ00059 - Minimising the impact of pulse diseases in Queensland
Pulses remain an important rotation option for diverse farming systems in the northern grains region. They provide not only nitrogen (N) and disease break benefits, but also good returns for growers. Staff in this project have worked with peanut and mungbean breeding programs to identify lines with improved resistances to a range of important diseases; have improved the understanding and…Region: North
Published on 1 Jun 2003