Research Papers

Research - Needle Cast

Document Title

Author

Document Type/Size

Date

 

Dothistroma Research Programme

  • Optimising spray application efficiency for Dothistroma control -
    persistance of different formulations

S Gous, B Richardson, M Kimberley

.pdf / 622.76 kB

2007

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  • Optimising spray application efficiency for Dothistroma control
    characterisation of spray formulation properties

S Gous, B Richardson

.pdf / 474.85 kB

2006

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  • Dothistroma (red-band) needle blight of pines and the
    dothistromin toxin : a review

R E Bradshaw

.pdf / 277.59kB

2004

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 Cyclaneusma Research Programme

 

  • Economic Impact of Cyclaneusma Needle-cast in NZ

L Bulman

 .pdf / 960.10 kB

May 2009

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  • Cyclaneusma needle-cast - current knowledge and
    knowledge gaps

L Bulman

 .pdf / 457.70 kB

 2005

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Physiological Needle Blight (PNB) Research Programme

 

 

 

 

  • Pine Needle Blight

N Gould

.pdf /  266.71 kB

 2006

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Needle Cast, General Research Programme

  • Needle Diseases of Radiata Pine in NZ : A Review

L Bulman, R Ganley
M Dick

.pdf /  2.15 MB

Aug 2008

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  • Foliar Diseases of Pine - The NZ Experience

L Bulman

.pdf /  570.10 kB

2006

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Research - Unwanted Organisms in NZ

Document Title

Author

Document Type/Size

Date

 

Briefing document on myrtle rust, a member of the guava rust complex
and riskto New Zealand

T Ramsfield, M Dick,
L Bulman, R Ganley

.pdf / 949.10 kB

14 May 2010

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Future proofing plantation forests from pests

M Watt, R Ganley, D Kriticos,
K Potter, L Manning, G Bourdot
N Tallent-Halsell

.pdf / 555.38 kB

May 2010

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Pitch Canker Research Programme

  • Pitch Canker - Risk of Establishment in NZ Based on a Global Perspective

R J Ganley

.pdf / 258.02 kB

July 2006

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  •  Pitch canker update

R J Ganley

 .pdf / 464.85 kB

Feb 2006

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  • The Risk of Pitch Canker Establishment in New Zealand

R Ganley

 .pdf / 133.89 kB

March 2005

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  • Review of the Global Situation of Pitch canker

R Ganley

 .pdf / 261.56 kB

Feb 2005

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  • Phylogeny of the Pine Pitch canker fungus Fusarium circinatum:
    An emerging global view

J Wright, R J Ganley,
E T Steenkamp, E Iturritxa,
RE Ahumada, B D Wingfield
W F O Marasas, M J Wingfield

.pdf /  298.22 kB

Jan 2006

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Report on visit to Chile to examine DFP Foliar del Pino

L Bulman,
R Ganley

.pdf /  2.23 MB

 June 2009

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Field Identification Guide for DFP

L Bulman,
R Ganley

.pdf / 180.80 kB

Dec 2007

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Research Overview

Forest biosecurity research covers two major areas, healthy forests and safe wood products trade. 

Healthy Forests Research

Healthy commercial plantation forests will not only lead to greater profitability in the long term, but will enhance investor confidence in the short term. Healthy indigenous and urban forests will enhance non-economic as well as economic values including tourism and quality of life. Research in this area will also potentially reduce the chance of organisms moving from indigenous forestry to commercial plantation problem. Research to achieve this goal may also reduce trade barriers if pests and diseases are eradicated when possible and controlled and distribution understood when not possible. Research will also reduce crop impacts and management input costs by developing smarter ways of managing health problems.

Safe Wood Products Trade Research

Pests and diseases threaten safe and profitable wood products trade because of restrictions that may be imposed by importing countries if New Zealand hosts pests and diseases that are considered a threat to their forests. This goal focuses research on ensuring that we understand the risks to trade and take measures to minimise the risk.

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