Clubroot management in brassica vegetables
Clubroot is a soil-borne disease that causes major damage to brassica crops. It can exist in soils for up to ...
Clubroot is a soil-borne disease that causes major damage to brassica crops. It can exist in soils for up to ...
This guide enables field identification of the insects, diseases and disorders of brassica vegetables by providing: photos of main ...
Diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella, DBM) is a major pest of brassica crops in Australia and elsewhere in the world ...
This fact sheet provides an overview, identification, symptoms and economic impact of key viruses infecting Brassicas, including Turnip mosaic ...
Soilborne diseases are a major limiting factor for the Australian vegetable industry and are costly and difficult to manage. ...
Soil-borne diseases present an ongoing challenge to the Australian vegetable industry, with an estimated $120 million in losses annually. ...
Brassica whitefly (Aleyrodes proletella) is a pest of crops in the brassica family. This insect is not restricted to ...
This website contains an Agrilink kit for the production of Brassica crops. Contained in the kit are guides on: Common Questions ...