亚洲美日韩,男人天堂伊人网,精品乱人伦一区二区三区,免费看羞羞无遮挡3d动漫,99视频网站,国产99r视频精品免费观看

Texindex.Com
Home For Buyers For Sellers MY Office News 國內貿易
    Industry News Texindex Press Releases Finance Company News The Largest Textile Market Online  
 
        Texindex.com runs the leading textile and apparel vertical nets , consisting of B2B Marketplace , Directory Search Engine , Career Center , Buyers'Guide , and Weblog in accordance with its 3C approach: Commerce Content Community
Not an Texindex.com memeber yet? Sign In
 
 

Growers concerned about Cotton Bunchy Top (Australia)

2011-6-20

Cotton growers in most valleys remain very concerned about the high prevalence of Cotton Bunchy Top (CBT) this season.

As part of the cotton industry pathology survey, a recent tour by Cotton Australia’s Greg Kauter and QDEEDI’s Emerald based cotton extension officer Susan Mass has helped identify that current levels of the disease are now a cause of concern for next season.

Crop Consultants Association also remain concerned by the disease potential stating, “Cotton Bunchy Top is currently the greatest threat to high yielding cotton production in Australia.”

According to Crop Consultants Australia, “Cotton Bunchy Top cannot be prevented by controlling aphids” and growers should not rely on this. Not only are there limited insecticide options for aphid control, but their management has become particularly challenging in recent years due to growing resistance issues.

CBT symptoms were visible in almost half of the fields inspected as part of the industry’s disease survey this year, with some problematic patches. On some fields on the Downs for example, up to 70% of plants were affected and significant yield impacts are likely. This is an industry-wide problem requiring an industry-wide response, and Cotton Australia has taken a coordinating role.

Cotton Bunchy Top is a viral disease spread by cotton aphids, with the last big outbreak back in the 1998-99 season. It causes stunting in cotton including reduced leaf and fruit size and reduced internode and petiole length, all having significant impacts on yield. Symptoms include leaves having pale green angular patterns around the margins, darker green centres and a leathery texture.

Cotton Australia is working with the CRC Extension Team to deliver the latest research findings and best practice information is shared with growers as well as advising CRDC on the research needs of growers in this area.

The TIMS Committee, led by Cotton Australia is also in the process of consulting with industry on the development of the Insect Resistance Management Strategy for 2011-12, with CBT set to be addressed by this plan.

CSIRO Program Leader Dr Greg Constable addressed the Cotton Australia General Meeting on the Cotton Bunchy Top issue, updating members on the research program’s efforts to address it. The meeting expressed a clear desire for new varieties that are resistant to the disease, with Dr Constable informing the group that commercialisation of such varieties is about two years away.

Because this technology is still in the pipeline, growers need to be on top of aphid control, and have strategies in place well ahead of next season.

Host management during winter is crucial in minimising the number of severely impacted fields next year. A number of broadleaf weeds such as marshmallow weeds can be hosts, but the biggest problem is volunteer and ratoon cotton as they provide the “green bridge” that allows aphids to survive season to season. If these are not controlled, CBT can fast become an area-wide problem.

Adding to the problem is the fact that volunteer and ratoon cotton can appear symptomless, because there is a latent period from initial infection to the presence of visual symptoms. The best rule of thumb is to remove any weeds, volunteer and ratoon cotton from the farm over winter and to not leave it until after cotton planting. If left too late, growers run the risk of CBT carrying aphids leaving these host plants, resulting in sudden and widespread crop infestation and the risk of high yield loss.

Source:Cotton Australia
 
Hot News
Featured Partners
 
Featured sites: Chemical Network | ChinaChemical Network | Chemical CAS database | ChemNet Mall | China Commodity price
Copyright © 1999-2025  YesHiTech (Zhejiang) inc. All Rights Reserved 浙B2-20090135-2 浙公網安33010602010414
Contact:succeed@texindex.com Tel:86-571-87671500 Fax:86-571-88228200 
主站蜘蛛池模板: 免费一级毛片在线播放不收费 | 99国产精品视频久久久久 | 毛片一级在线观看 | 成人私人影院www片免费高清 | 天天躁夜夜躁狠狠躁躁88 | 国产美女网站视频 | 国产日韩第一页 | 成人在线视频网址 | 欧美精品亚洲精品日韩经典 | 99re在线这里只有精品 | 四虎永久免费在线观看 | 你懂的在线免费观看 | 激情综合在线 | 久久久不卡国产精品一区二区 | 激情五月婷婷在线 | 好好热视频 | 欧美亚洲激情 | 国产在线视频99 | 激情丁香开心久久综合 | 毛片区 | 久久免费视频网 | 污污网站观看 | 青草电影网 | 欧美我不卡 | 日韩精品在线观看视频 | 久久久久久久久久国产精品免费 | 天天想你在线视频免费观看高清版 | 久久久久久网站 | 2020国产成人久久精品 | 国产日日夜夜 | 九九热线有精品视频99 | 欧美一区二区三区免费观看视频 | 2021国产精品视频 | 久久99精品久久久久久野外 | 美女羞羞视频 | 久热久操| 精品自拍视频在线观看 | 四虎影视国产精品亚洲精品hd | 免费在线看h | 视频在线播放免费 | 黄色影院在线播放 |