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Centre for Crop and Disease Management appoints Deputy Director News at Curtin

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For example, CCDM research has in recent years identified genetic material with broad-spectrum resistance to powdery mildew of barley – which can cause severe levels of disease in crops – and this

Curtin student wins industry run Crops Competition News at Curtin

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Share. Print. A Curtin University student has won the top prize in the 2012 Australian Universities Crops Competition, taking her agricultural knowledge out of the lecture theatre and applying it in ... The Crops Competition, run by Grain Growers Limited

New $46 million research facility to help fight crop disease News at Curtin

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A $46 million agriculture research facility opened today at Curtin University will allow scientists from the Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM) t ...

Crop fungi evolving at a faster rate than ever News at Curtin

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The phenomenon is most striking between species in the Dothideomycetes, a group which includes the most damaging pathogens on all major crops in Australia.”. ... Our next step involves the sequencing of more species to include the pathogens that

Curtin joins international consortium to fight crop disease News at Curtin

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Curtin University’s Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM) has been awarded a major grant to partner with leading European wheat genetics groups, to ...

Curtin study on infrared light paves way to improved crop protection News at Curtin

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crops. A research team from Curtin’s School of Molecular and Life Sciences, Curtin’s Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM) and Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, (ANSTO), developed ... Furthermore, researchers can also

Research shows GM crops can potentially benefit balance sheet and environment News at Curtin

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Research shows GM crops can potentially benefit balance sheet and environment. ... In addition, the herbicides used with GM crops are more environmentally benign in the soil and have shorter half-lives than those they replace,” Dr Fisher said.

Crop Research Hub to drive efficiencies in WA News at Curtin

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A major WA grain research infrastructure project will help boost crop productivity and reduce the impact of disease, while significantly improving the produ ...

Fungicide mixtures: Crop protection elixirs News at Curtin

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A study by Curtin’s Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM) has found that crop fungal disease can be controlled through the use of mixed fungicides.

Cancer technology could help cure crop disease problems News at Curtin

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Researchers at the Centre for Crop and Disease Management are using digital Polymerase Chain Reaction (dPCR) cancer detection technology to discover fungici ...