Rutherglen bug: risk forecasting and management
GRDC Podcast
English - January 09, 2024 22:00 - 11 minutesScience Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Although it may be native to the northern region, the Rutherglen bug has, in recent years, changed its behaviour and its diet has expanded. It can now do significant damage to a range of summer crops. Very little is known about the ecology of the Rutherglen Bug; and as part of a GRDC investment, CSIRO has partnered with New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and the University of Queensland to help the industry better understand and improve its management. In this episode, we hear from Dr Hazel Parry, a research scientist with CSIRO and leader of this project, about this native bug that seems to have a taste for the exotic.
Download the transcript for this episode
Contact:
Dr Hazel Parry
CSIRO
[email protected]
Dr Zorica Duric
NSW Department of Primary Industries
[email protected]
More Information:
The main source of project information is the webpage on the CSIRO Agroecology team website – this is also where handouts are available for download.
The Beatsheet
Project Code: CSP2104-007RTX
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Although it may be native to the northern region, the Rutherglen bug has, in recent years, changed its behaviour and its diet has expanded. It can now do significant damage to a range of summer crops. Very little is known about the ecology of the Rutherglen Bug; and as part of a GRDC investment, CSIRO has partnered with New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and the University of Queensland to help the industry better understand and improve its management. In this episode, we hear from Dr Hazel Parry, a research scientist with CSIRO and leader of this project, about this native bug that seems to have a taste for the exotic.
Download the transcript for this episode
Contact:
Dr Hazel Parry
CSIRO
Dr Zorica Duric
NSW Department of Primary Industries
More Information:
The main source of project information is the webpage on the CSIRO Agroecology team website – this is also where handouts are available for download.
Project Code: CSP2104-007RTX
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