Abstract:
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(En)
"This project was undertaken to reduce the impact of foliar diseases in wheat on whole farm productivity and profitability in the northern wheatbelt of Western Australia. Factors that may contribute to variability in response to disease control were investigated in field experiments over 3.5 years (2001-2004). Among factors of variety response, disease type, local rainfall and pathogen sensitivity, rainfall was found to be the most important factor to influence the extent of disease development and subseq
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