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www.beangrowers.com.au With continuation of late plantings of Mungbeans the last two seasons, powdery mildew has become a major cost in the cropping budget. With Carbendazim and Tebuconazole being the only “Curative” option and Wettable Sulphur the only “Preventative” option, it is only a matter of time s before efcacy is a seriously yield affecting problem. It is estimated that the average fungicide applications amounted to 1.3 last season. With the release of Jade-AU® to Australian growers, comes a new level of Powdery Mildew resistance that will be of the greatest benet when dealing with late planting opportunities. Fungicide applications will certainly still have to be maintained with a number of new options will be released in time for this season's plantings. Having this increased resistance will certainly help in putting more money in the pockets of Mungbean growers. Bean Growers Australia Spring 2014

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Page 1: Bean Growers Australia - Squarespacestatic.squarespace.com/.../Bean_Growers_Newsletter_Spring_2014.pdf · With continuation of late plantings of Mungbeans the last two seasons, powdery

www.beangrowers.com.au

With continuation of late plantings of Mungbeans the last two seasons, powdery mildew hasbecome a major cost in the cropping budget. With Carbendazim and Tebuconazole being the only“Curative” option and Wettable Sulphur the only “Preventative” option, it is only a matter of timesbefore ef�cacy is a seriously yield affecting problem. It is estimated that the average fungicideapplications amounted to 1.3 last season.

With the release of Jade-AU® to Australian growers, comes a new level of Powdery Mildewresistance that will be of the greatest bene�t when dealing with late planting opportunities.Fungicide applications will certainly still have to be maintained with a number of new options willbe released in time for this season's plantings. Having this increased resistance will certainly helpin putting more money in the pockets of Mungbean growers.

Bean Growers Australia

Spring 2014

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