Bio-control Agents for Managing Black Root Rot in Australian Cotton

Author(s)
Moulynox, Jason
Pereg, Lily
Nehl, David
Publication Date
2010
Abstract
Cotton production is an important rural industry in Australia. Disease pressure from emerging pathogens such as 'Thielaviopsis basicola' threatens to reduce production. Wide-spread application of Best Management Practices, a desire to have a reduced environmental impact and community demand for more sustainable produce means alternatives methods to treat disease are becoming more important. This study has investigated the use of three disease reduction strategies; soil bacteria, organic soil amendments and plant derived proteins to treat black root rot in Australian cotton.
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Language
en
Title
Bio-control Agents for Managing Black Root Rot in Australian Cotton
Type of document
Thesis Doctoral
Entity Type
Publication

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