Integrated disease management in pyrethrum
With an increasing number of foliar and flower diseases placing constraints on pyrethrum production – reducing yields and the lifespan of crops – and fungicide resistance a rising cost and risk, this three-year investment worked to aid pyrethrum growers in minimising these issues.
Project date
21 Jul 2017-21 Jul 2020
Principal investigator
Byron de Kock
Research organisations
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Project funded by
Multiple industries
Alternative protein
Cross industry
Fruits
Nuts
Other rural industries
Pasture, fodder & feed
Vegetables
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