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Title: The incidence of lupinosis in sheep grazing Phomopsis-resistant lupin stubbles
Author: Morcombe, P. W. (Western Australian Dept. of Agriculture, Perth. Div. of Animal Health) ; Allen, Jeremy G. (Western Australian Dept. of Agriculture, Perth. Animal Health Laboratories Branch)
Year: 1990
Series: Journal of agriculture, Western Australia, 4 ser. v. 31(1): 3-4
Description: col. ill.
Holdings: v.31 (1990)
Subject: Phomopsis. ; Lupinosis. ; Lupins. ; Stubble. ; Sheep. ; Disease resistance.
Notes: 1 table.
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Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Sowing Gungurru or Yorrel rather than the old Phomopsis-susceptible lupin cultivars, will significantly reduce the risk of lupinosis in sheep when they graze the stubbles. However, the Phomopsis-resistant cultivars will not prevent the occurrence of lupinosis. Farmers must continue to carefully monitor sheep grazing lupin stubbles and remove them at the first sign of illness. They should also be aware that the old stubbles of Phomopsis-susceptible lupins can be toxic in subsequent pastures or crop stubble
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