
Spot on fungicide application for rhizoctonia
In February 2025, we sat down with Blake Gontar from the South Australian Research and Development Institute to talk about a previous GRDC investment that showed streaming fungicide above and below the seed was an effective way to protect cereals from rhizoctonia and get the greatest yield responses.
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Show Notes
Rhizoctonia is an important disease of cereals in southern and western growing regions, especially in low rainfall areas. Losses have been estimated at about $15 per hectare for wheat and $12 per hectare for barley in the southern region.
Unfortunately, fungicide control of rhizoctonia has proven to be difficult, often with mixed results with seed treatments.
In February 2025, we sat down with Blake Gontar from the South Australian Research and Development Institute to talk about a previous GRDC investment that showed streaming fungicide above and below the seed was an effective way to protect cereals from rhizoctonia and get the greatest yield responses.
Contact
Blake Gontar, SARDI
More information
Fungicide control of Rhizoctonia
South Australian cereal root disease update
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