Sugarcane smut after three years: a policy retrospective.

作者: R. Magarey , G. Antony , B. Milford

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摘要: The detection of sugarcane smut disease (Ustilago scitaminea) in the Bundaberg-Childers region eastern Australia 2006 triggered a comprehensive and united response from BSES Limited, Queensland Government CANEGROWERS. to area was first test for Emergency Plant Pest Response Deed, an agreement between Australian governments plant industries facilitate pest incursion. As part this subsequent inquiry, economic models likely pattern spread cost epidemic were prepared. This paper reviews predictions those light three years' experience. It examines reasons divergence modelled outcomes, some which good approximations actual

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