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Knowledge is power when managing fungicide resistance in pulses

Knowledge is power when managing fungicide resistance in pulses

Australian pulse production is threatened by the risk of fungicide resistance. Most crop species are susceptible to one or more fungal diseases and although breeding has developed some resistant varieties, there are still susceptible varieties grown which require more-frequent fungicide applications.

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Fungicide resistance in Queensland: be alert

Fungicide resistance in Queensland: be alert

When the first map of fungicide resistance cases in Australia was compiled in 2016 by the research team at Curtin University’s Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM), led by Associate Professor Fran Lopez-Ruiz, Queensland remained a blank region on that map.

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Preserving our fungicides

Preserving our fungicides

Fungicides belong to a range of essential crop protectant tools that also include insecticides and herbicides. Fungicides can be classified as contact or systemic. Contact fungicides remain on the plant’s surface and are also referred to as protectant or preventative...

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Events

FUNGICIDE RESISTANCE WEBINARS

AFREN hosts webinars at various times. Please check back regularly for updates, or view recordings of previous webinars. 

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If you’re interested in having one of our team present an information session on fungicide resistance to your grower or advisory group, please get in touch.

We have regional pathologists in all states, and can deliver in person or online.

 

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