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Towards measures of the eradicability of rain-splashed crop diseases [1]

Preparedness and Prevention [2]
CRC10124: Forecasting Spread for Rapid Response [3]
Publication Type  Conference Paper [4]
Year of Publication  2012
Authors  Bennett, J. [5]; Diggle, A. [6]; Evans, F. [7]; Renton, M. [8]
Conference Name  19th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation

Mobile traps are better than stationary traps for surveillance of airborne fungal spores [9]

Education and Training [10]
Student Project Reference: 
CRC60076: Spore Modelling PhD [11]
Publication Type  Journal Article [12]
Year of Publication  2012
Authors  Savage, D. [13]; Barbetti, M. [14]; MacLeod, W. [15]; Salamc, M. [16]; Renton, M. [8]
Journal Title  Crop Protection

Optimising eradication strategies for exotic plant pathogen incursions on perennial crops (Phase 2) - Final Report [17]

Impact Management [18]
CRC40139: Pathogen Eradication Strategies (Phase two) [19]
Publication Type  Report [20]
Year of Publication  2011
Authors  Sosnowski, M. [21]

The 10th International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection (IWCSPP) was held in Estoril, Portugal, from 27 June to 2 July 2010.

TRAVEL DETAILS

Researcher
NAYAKM [22]
When: June 2010 - July 2010
Location:
Summary:

Dr Manoj Nayak represented the CRCNPB at the 10th International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection (IWCSPP) - which was held in Estoril, Portugal - where he delivered an oral presentation titled ‘Developing strategies to manage highly phosphine resistant populations of flat grain beetles in large bulk storages’.

LOCATION

The 10th International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection was held in Estoril, Portugal from 27 June to 2 July 2010, under the auspices of the Instituto de Investigação C

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Researcher
EMERYR [23]
When: June 2010 - July 2010
Location: Estoril, Portugal
Summary:

Mr Robert Emery attended the International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection where he gave a presentation on the development of pest surveillance data collection software and hardware.

LOCATION

Techniques for the treatment, removal and disposal of host material during programmes for plant pathogen eradication [24]

Impact Management [18]
CRC40139: Pathogen Eradication Strategies (Phase two) [19]
Publication Type  Journal Article [12]
Year of Publication  2009
Authors  Sosnowski, M. [21]; Fletcher, J. [25]; Daly, A. [26]; Rodoni, B. [27]; Viljanen-Rollinson, S. [28]
Journal Title  Plant Pathology
Start Page  58
Publisher  Wiley InterScience [29]

Optimising eradication strategies for exotic plant pathogen incursions on grapevines [30]

Impact Management [18]
CRC40139: Pathogen Eradication Strategies (Phase two) [19]
Publication Type  Conference Proceedings [31]
Year of Publication  2008
Authors  Sosnowski, M. [21]; Emmett, B. [32]; Wilcox, W. [33]; Wicks, T. [34]
Conference Name  ASVO Viticulture Seminar, Breaking the Mould - A pest and disease update
Conference Start Date  24/07/2008
Publisher  Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology [35]
Conference Location  Mildura

Development of an eradication strategy for exotic grapevine pathogens [36]

Impact Management [18]
CRC40139: Pathogen Eradication Strategies (Phase two) [19]
Publication Type  Presentation [37]
Year of Publication  2009
Authors  Sosnowski, M. [21]; Emmett, R. [32]; Wilcox, W. [33]; Wicks, T. [34]
Meeting Name  

CRCNPB 2009 Science Exchange

Meeting Start Date  

22 - 24 September 2009

Meeting Location  

Sunshine Coast

Mark Sosnowski

Dr Mark Sosnowski was supported by the Cooperative R

TRAVEL DETAILS

Researcher
SOSNOWSKIM [38]
When: May 2009
Location: New York, USA
Summary:
Dr Mark Sosnowski recently travelled to the USA to prepare for and conduct a simulated eradication of black rot disease.

LOCATION

As part of phase two of our Pathogen Eradication Strategies [39] project, we developed alternative strategies to optimise the eradication process and minimise the economic cost of returning the crop to its previous quality and production.

Research outcomes:

  • An eradication protocol based on drastic pruning has been developed and validated for use on grapevines in the event of an incursion of the fungal disease, black rot (Guignardia bidwellii).
  • A decision reference tool for consideration of non-destructive eradication to guide scientific assessment panels convened as part of consultative committees during incursions of perennial plant pathogens.
  • Burning infected grapevine and pistachio material will eliminate Elsinoe ampelina and Xanthomonas translucens pv. pistaciae, respectively, if all material is completely burnt. X. translucens may survive on unburnt and buried wood for more than two years.

Research implications:

  • The eradication protocol based on drastic pruning may be effective for other exotic pathogens of grapevines and other perennial crops but each will require validation before inclusion in Industry Biosecurity Plans.
  • Completely burning infected grapevine and pistachio plant material will eliminate fungal and bacterial pathogens; further research is required to develop protocols for effective burns on different host plant material. Pathogens may survive in unburnt and buried material for more than two years so soil must remain undisturbed for three or more years.

Acknowledgements:

  • South Australian Research and Development Institute
  • Department of Primary Industries, Victoria
  • Cornell University
  • University of Adelaide
  • B3 New Zealand
  • The Department of Primary Industry, Fisheries and Mines, Northern Territory

PROJECT LEADER


Dr Mark Sosnowski
Project Leader CRC40139: Pathogen Eradication Strategies (Phase two)

mark.sosnowski@sa.gov.au [40]
Phone: 08 8303 9489
Fax: 08 8303 9393

Read More [41]

PROJECT DETAILS

Status
Complete
Term
July 2006 – June 2011
Budget
$1,280,700 (cash and in-kind support)

PROGRAM DETAILS

Impact Management [18]

LOCATION

CORE CRC PARTICIPANTS


Department of Primary Industries, Victoria
[42]


South Australian Research and Development Institute
[43]

SUPPORTING CRC PARTICIPANTS


University of Adelaide
[44]

CONTRIBUTORS

B3 Better Border Biosecurity - New Zealand [45]

Cornell University [46]

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[23] http://legacy.crcplantbiosecurity.com.au/users/emeryr
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