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Pest management and IPM in macadamias - Gympie & Glass House Mountains (Dec 2021 MacGroups)

2021 | Adkins M, Bright J, Quinlan K, Huwer R, Maddox C | Presentation

This presentation by the NSW DPI macadamia pest research team provides an overview of work, key pests by macadamia growing region, susceptible crop stages, monitoring and IPM control options.

Pest management and IPM in macadamias - Bundaberg (Dec 2021 MacGroups)

2021 | Adkins M, Bright J, Quinlan K, Huwer R, Maddox C | Presentation

This presentation by the NSW DPI macadamia pest research team provides an overview of work, key pests by macadamia growing region, susceptible crop stages, monitoring and IPM control options.

Pest management and IPM in macadamias - NSW Northern Rivers (Dec 2021 MacGroups)

2021 | Adkins M, Bright J, Quinlan K, Huwer R, Maddox C | Presentation

This presentation by the NSW DPI macadamia pest research team provides an overview of work, key pests by macadamia growing region, susceptible crop stages, monitoring and IPM control options.

Macadamia Nut Borer: Know thy enemy (Dec 2021 MacGroup)

2021 | Griffin K | Presentation

In this presentation AMS Project Support Officer Dr Karina Griffin discusses Macadamia Nut Borer (MNB) identification, monitoring for eggs and parasitism, male pheromone traps, and the effective release of MacTrix wasps, a natural MNB predator. Considerations for the release of MacTrix wasps include wasp feeding and emergence, survival and behaviour, timing and placement in the orchard.

Botryosphaeria dieback (March 2021 MacGroup)

2021 | Akinsanmi F | Presentation

If left unchecked, the disease Botryosphaeria (which is becoming more prevalent in macadamia) can kill trees. Symptoms are first seen in late Spring, becoming more evident by mid to late Summer. Susceptible cultivars are A203 and 849. Dr. Akinsanmi outlined the specific conditions/time when spores are abundant, as well as control measures.

Pests prevalent in dry conditions (Feb/March 2020 MacGroup)

2020 | NSW DPI, Bright J, Huwer R, Maddox C | Presentation

How does the pest profile for macadamias change with consistently dry weather? Which pests are more prevalent in these long hot and dry seasons and how do we manage them?

Ethepon in drought affected orchards (Feb/March 2020 MacGroup)

2020 | Penter M | Presentation

South African expert Mark Penter discusses the current climate changes facing the macadamia industry and the implications for agriculture for more broadly.

Botryosphaeria Branch Dieback (Feb/March 2020 MacGroup)

2020 | Akinsanmi F | Presentation

Associate Professor Olufemi Akinsanmi discussed branch dieback and whether this was caused by Botryosphaeria or the recent droughts.

Disease Management & Root Health - Femi Akinsanmi (June 2019 MacGroup)

2019 | Akinsanmi F | Presentation

Presentation by Femi Akinsanmi which explains how improving your soil health will reduce pathogen infections, increase your production and improve your orchard's resilience. Also includes a disease management update on current trials and control options for key orchard diseases like flower blight and husk spot.

IPM Program Update- NSW DPI (June 2019 MacGroup)

2019 | NSW DPI | Presentation

Presentation by NSW DPI entomologists Ruth Huwer and Craig Maddox that provides an update on the current NSW DPI integrated pest management (IPM) research and a summary of pest trends and monitoring outcomes for the current season.

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