Tackling Sclerotinia – an insight into the factors influencing disease development
Key messages • Preconditioning temperatures between 35 and 50°C for 30 to 60 days increases sclerotia germination to 80%, compared to with no preconditioning • Sclerotinia stem rot infections were low in field trials in 2018, with a maximum 15% recorded, despite spores being present on 75 to 100...
| Main Authors: | Bennett, Sarita, Derbyshire, Mark, Michael, Pippa, Denton-Giles, Matthew, Lui, king yin, Thomson, linda |
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| Format: | Conference Paper |
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2019
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75975 |
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