AFREN podcast series – Mung bean powdery mildew; fungicide sensitivities and management for Queensland growers (2/3)
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English - February 22, 2024 22:00 - 14 minutesScience Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this podcast, University of Southern Queensland’s Centre for Crop Health Director Professor Levente Kiss talks about the challenges of managing powdery mildew in mung bean crops. Recent research trials have further validated the Powdery Mildew MBM management app and shown there is often no economic benefit in spraying the crop.
As Professor Kiss points out, controlling powdery mildew in mung bean is difficult because there are limited fungicide options, and all mung bean varieties are susceptible to some degree. However, planting early is the best non-chemical way to reduce disease pressure, and growers can download and use the Powdery Mildew MBM app to determine if fungicide will deliver a benefit.
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Contact:
Dr Anna-Sheree Krige
AFREN
[email protected]
Professor Levente Kiss
University of Southern Queensland
[email protected]
Dr Fran Lopez Ruiz
AFREN/CCDM
[email protected]
More information:
AFREN website
Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM) – Fungicide Resistance
University of Southern Queensland Centre for Crop Health
GRDC Code: CUR2302-002RTX
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In this podcast, University of Southern Queensland’s Centre for Crop Health Director Professor Levente Kiss talks about the challenges of managing powdery mildew in mung bean crops. Recent research trials have further validated the Powdery Mildew MBM management app and shown there is often no economic benefit in spraying the crop.
As Professor Kiss points out, controlling powdery mildew in mung bean is difficult because there are limited fungicide options, and all mung bean varieties are susceptible to some degree. However, planting early is the best non-chemical way to reduce disease pressure, and growers can download and use the Powdery Mildew MBM app to determine if fungicide will deliver a benefit.
Download the transcript for this episode
Contact:
Dr Anna-Sheree Krige
AFREN
Professor Levente Kiss
University of Southern Queensland
Dr Fran Lopez Ruiz
AFREN/CCDM
More information:
Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM) – Fungicide Resistance
University of Southern Queensland Centre for Crop Health
GRDC Code: CUR2302-002RTX
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