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Authors: Mohammed, C. L., Wardlaw, T. J., Smith, A., Pinkard, E. A., Battaglia, M., Glen, M., Tommerup, I., Potts, B. M., and Vaillancourt, R. E.
Pub Date: 2004
Journal Name: New Zealand Journal of Forest Research
Volume: 33
Issue: 3
Start Page: 362
End Page: 372
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Keywords: Mycosphaerella/leaf/Leaves/disease/temperate/temperate eucalypts/eucalypt/research/species/description/extension/host/information/management/integration/study/detection/impact/physiology/experiment/base/models/model/form/response/current/industry
Abstract: Research with Mycosphaerella spp. on eucalypts has been historically and strongly focused towards taxonomical species descriptions, extension of host, and
geographical range. To date there is insufficient information to develop management prescriptions that can be applied operationally. The research concept we have adopted is an integration of empirical studies (detection, impact, epidemiology, and physiology) and designed experiments that provide a knowledge base from which models can be developed and validated. Our empirical studies and designed experiments form a core response to current industry priorities in Australia.
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Reprint: Not in File
Program: SPF Resource Protection
Project: C5
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Confidentiality: Public
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Report: Annual Report 2003/4
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Address: Caroline.Mohammed@csiro.au