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Author: Chris Preston

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  • Rotational utility of pulses improved with herbicide tolerance traits
    Rotational utility of pulses improved with herbicide tolerance traits
    Author: Dili Mao, Simon Michelmore, Larn McMurray, Dr Jeff Paull, Dr Christopher Preston and Dr Tim Sutton, 2020-07-05T00:00:00+10:00

    Pulses with multiple herbicide-tolerance traits have potential to drive Australian expansion

  • Known cases of resistance in the grains industry
    Known cases of resistance in the grains industry
    Author: Dr Chris Preston, Dr Paul Umina and Dr Fran Lopez-Ruiz, 2019-03-29T09:00:00+11:00

    Known cases of resistance in the grains industry.

  • Different needs
    Different needs
    Author: Nick Poole, Dr Paul Umina & Dr Chris Preston, 2019-03-28T00:00:00+11:00

    From a practical perspective, it would be simple if managing resistance was the same across weeds, insects and fungal pathogens. But there are some important differences.

  • Managing weed seeds is a focus of herbicide resistance strategies
    Managing weed seeds is a focus of herbicide resistance strategies
    Author: Chris Preston, 2019-03-15T00:00:00+11:00

    A mix of tactics make-up the most effective herbicide resistance management strategies.

  • Label rates effective
    Label rates effective
    Author: Nick Poole, Dr Paul Umina & Dr Chris Preston, 2019-03-02T00:00:00+11:00

    The application rate should not be seen as the core resistance-management consideration and should never prejudice effective control of the target organism.

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