Publication Type | Presentation [4] | |
Year of Publication | 2011 | |
Authors | Meldrum, R. [5] | |
Meeting Name | Northern Territory Government |
Publication Type | Presentation [4] | |
Year of Publication | 2011 | |
Authors | Meldrum, R. [5] | |
Meeting Name | Northern Territory Government |
This research project will increase our knowledge about the epidemiology and biology of the exotic plant pathogen Fusarium wilt of banana caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense ‘tropical' race 4 (Foc TR4)
The strain Foc TR4 is already present in Australia (Darwin). However, through quarantine measures the disease has not progressed further than the outer Darwin rural area. Once Foc TR4 is introduced to a new area, establishment and further spread is rapid. Much about how the disease spreads so effectively is unknown. As yet, there are no methods of eradication of this fungus from a banana plantation. Alternative strategies need to be developed and validated that meet control and containment goals while minimising economic and social impact. This is particularly important if Foc TR4 is detected in important banana growing regions of Australia, such as Queensland, which is responsible for 95% of the Australian banana industry.
The potential end users of the knowledge acquired in this study includes people in the banana industry as well as people involved with Primary Industries.
Links:
[1] http://legacy.crcplantbiosecurity.com.au/publications/npb1745
[2] http://legacy.crcplantbiosecurity.com.au/education-and-training
[3] http://legacy.crcplantbiosecurity.com.au/education-and-training/project/crc60097-fusarium-tr4-phd
[4] http://legacy.crcplantbiosecurity.com.au/publications/research/type/1000
[5] http://legacy.crcplantbiosecurity.com.au/publications/research/author/Meldrum
[6] mailto:rachel.meldrum@nt.gov.au
[7] http://legacy.crcplantbiosecurity.com.au/content/meldrum