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Webinar 7 Living With Armillaria A Botanic Gardens Perspective

Webinar 7 Living With Armillaria A Botanic Gardens Perspective
Webinar 7 Living With Armillaria A Botanic Gardens Perspective

Webinar 7 Living With Armillaria A Botanic Gardens Perspective This is the seventh webinar in a series exploring plant biosecurity and surveillance in botanic gardens hosted by the botanic gardens biosecurity network. in. This webinar was held as part of a series of webinars hosted by the botanic gardens biosecurity network. watch the other webinars here.

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Botanic Gardens Biosecurity Webinar 7 Botanic Gardens Biosecurity

Botanic Gardens Biosecurity Webinar 7 Botanic Gardens Biosecurity Webinar 7 – living with armillaria – a botanic gardens perspective delivered 12 august 2020 (watch now) presenter: phil hurle (australian national botanic gardens) abstract: the australian national botanic gardens (anbg) specialises in australian native plants. Armillaria luteobubalina is a soilborne fungus that causes root rot and wood decay of a wide variety of plants, including many australian native and introduced ornamental plants. Webinar 7: living with armillaria – a botanic gardens perspective in a recent webinar, phil hurle, horticultural manager with the australian national botanic gardens (anbg) shared the gardens’ experience managing armillaria luteobubalina (australian honey fungus). Webinar 7: living with armillaria – a botanic gardens perspective in a recent webinar, phil hurle, horticultural manager with the australian national botanic gardens (anbg) shared the gardens’ experience managing armillaria luteobubalina (australian honey fungus).

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Botanic Gardens Day 2024 Webinar 1 Botanic Gardens Of Australia And

Botanic Gardens Day 2024 Webinar 1 Botanic Gardens Of Australia And Webinar 7: living with armillaria – a botanic gardens perspective in a recent webinar, phil hurle, horticultural manager with the australian national botanic gardens (anbg) shared the gardens’ experience managing armillaria luteobubalina (australian honey fungus). Webinar 7: living with armillaria – a botanic gardens perspective in a recent webinar, phil hurle, horticultural manager with the australian national botanic gardens (anbg) shared the gardens’ experience managing armillaria luteobubalina (australian honey fungus). Webinar 7: living with armillaria – a botanic gardens perspective in a recent webinar, phil hurle, horticultural manager with the australian national botanic gardens (anbg) shared the gardens’ experience managing armillaria luteobubalina (australian honey fungus). Share your videos with friends, family, and the world. Last week’s webinar featured the australian national botanic gardens ’ horticultural manager phil hurle. he gave a fascinating presentation all about the anbg’s experience managing armillaria leuteobubalina (the fungus which causes armillaria root rot). The final webinar of the botanic gardens biosecurity webinar series featured a presentation on myrtle rust by dr angus carnegie, a senior research scientist at ….

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Botanic Gardens Day 2024 Webinar 4 Botanic Gardens Of Australia And

Botanic Gardens Day 2024 Webinar 4 Botanic Gardens Of Australia And Webinar 7: living with armillaria – a botanic gardens perspective in a recent webinar, phil hurle, horticultural manager with the australian national botanic gardens (anbg) shared the gardens’ experience managing armillaria luteobubalina (australian honey fungus). Share your videos with friends, family, and the world. Last week’s webinar featured the australian national botanic gardens ’ horticultural manager phil hurle. he gave a fascinating presentation all about the anbg’s experience managing armillaria leuteobubalina (the fungus which causes armillaria root rot). The final webinar of the botanic gardens biosecurity webinar series featured a presentation on myrtle rust by dr angus carnegie, a senior research scientist at ….

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