Australia: Basil crop research project underway

Published 2022년 12월 22일

Tridge summary

A research project led by CQUniversity and the Botanical Food Company, in partnership with the Hinkler AgTech Initiative, is using AgTech to monitor downy mildew in basil crops in the Bundaberg Region. The project aims to develop strategies for managing downy mildew and create a predictive model to estimate the likelihood of disease outbreaks. The project has already collected data in Bundaberg and is still conducting trials in Biloela.
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Bundaberg Region farms have participated in a CQUniversity-led research project into the impact of downy mildew on basil crops which has the potential to prevent yield losses that cost the industry millions each year. In partnership with the Botanical Food Company, the project is coordinated by Research Officer Alison Jensen as part of the Hinkler AgTech Initiative. “We’re currently working with the Botanical Food Company (BFC) and herb growers to develop improved strategies for management of downy mildew, which can cause potentially devastating yield loss in basil crops,” Alison said. “As part of this project, we monitor when and where downy mildew occurs and use AgTech for automated measurement of factors that contribute to disease development, such as environmental conditions and the concentration of airborne spores. We can then use this data to develop a predictive model (based on the historical conditions that lead to disease outbreaks) to estimate the likelihood of a disease ...
Source: Hortidaily

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