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Regional crown rot management – Garah

Crown rot (CR) caused predominantly by the fungus Fusarium pseudograminearum (Fp), remains a major constraint to winter cereal production in the northern grains region. Cereal varieties differ in their resistance to crown rot, which can have a significant affect on their relative yield in the presence of this disease.

This experiment was one of 11 conducted by NSW DPI in 2016 across central/northern NSW extending into southern Qld; to examine the effects from crown rot on the yield and quality of four barley, three durum and 13 bread wheat varieties.

Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC
2016 Garah NSW
Research organisaton
Regional crown rot management – Garah 2015
  1. To examine the effect of Crown Rot on the yield of two barley, one durum and 13 bread wheat varieties.
  2. To evaluate the efficacy of Rancona® Dimension as a standalone option to control Crown Rot.
Department of Primary Industries NSW
DPI NSW GRDC
2015 Garah NSW
Research organisaton
Regional crown rot management – Garah 2016

Crown rot (CR), caused predominantly by the fungus Fusarium pseudograminearum (Fp),
remains a major constraint to winter cereal production in the northern grains region. Cereal
varieties differ in their resistance to crown rot, which can have a significant impact on their
relative yield in the presence of this disease.
This experiment was one of 11 conducted by NSW DPI in 2016 across central/northern NSW
extending into southern Qld; to examine the impact of crown rot on the yield and quality of
four barley, three durum and 13 bread wheat varieties.

Department of Primary Industries NSW
GRDC
2016 Garah NSW
Research organisaton
Regional crown rot management – Garah 2016

Crown rot (CR), caused predominantly by the fungus Fusarium pseudograminearum (Fp),
remains a major constraint to winter cereal production in the northern grains region. Cereal
varieties differ in their resistance to crown rot, which can have a significant impact on their
relative yield in the presence of this disease.
This experiment was one of 11 conducted by NSW DPI in 2016 across central/northern NSW
extending into southern Qld; to examine the impact of crown rot on the yield and quality of
four barley, three durum and 13 bread wheat varieties.

Department of Primary Industries NSW
2016 Garah NSW
Research organisaton