New knowledge extended on soilborne diseases

November 29 2020 - 2:34pm
Alan McKay, the leader of SARDI's Soil Biology and Molecular Diagnostics group, says components of the two Predicta B Root Disease Risk Management courses in SA will cover cereal crop symptoms, host range, effects of season, management strategies and paddock follow up. Photo: ALISTAIR LAWSON
Alan McKay, the leader of SARDI's Soil Biology and Molecular Diagnostics group, says components of the two Predicta B Root Disease Risk Management courses in SA will cover cereal crop symptoms, host range, effects of season, management strategies and paddock follow up. Photo: ALISTAIR LAWSON

THE latest knowledge on soilborne diseases, which can cause significant losses in cereal crops if not managed appropriately, will be extended to SA agronomists next month.

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