Fungicide resistance in the north

Published: April 27, 2021, midnight

b'Growers in the north could consider fungicide resistance less of a threat than growers in the south and west, however there is no room for complacency. As Professor Levente Kiss from the University of Southern Queensland\\u2019s Centre for Crop Health points out in this podcast, as long as there are fungal crop diseases there is a risk of fungal resistance. \\n\\nBarley, wheat and pulses can all be affected. Northern growers need to appreciate the importance of rotating and mixing fungicides, including as seed treatments, in order not to encourage fungicide resistance in important diseases such as barley net blotches, mung bean powdery mildew, wheat powdery mildew and septoria tritici blotch.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'