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1. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VG03092 Lettuce - Shelf Life | R...
be obtained for Iceberg lettuce (cv. Titanic transplanted 26-04-05) and a 35% increase in Cos lettuce. There was no impact on shelf-life when iceberg or Cos lettuce was grown for an extra seven days and the average core
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2. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VG05044 IPM - Lettuce Aphid Tria...
The predators entered lettuce hearts, ate the aphids and moved on before harvest. Insecticidal sprays failed because this pest lives deep inside lettuces unlike other aphids. A few insecticides are systemic. They travel up the sap of
http://www.vgavic.org.au/research_and_development/Researchers_PDFs/vg05044_ipm___lettuce_aphid_trials.htm - 100.3kb

3. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VG06088 IPM - Lettuce Aphid tria...
for managing Tasmanian lettuce pests including the new pest, currant lettuce aphid. Plantings 1 to 7 produced marketable undrenched susceptible lettuce and many were sold. Foliar insecticides are not even an alternative – they helped
http://www.vgavic.org.au/research_and_development/Researchers_PDFs/vg06088_ipm___lettuce_aphid_trials.htm - 98.8kb

4. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VG98083 Lettuce - rots & brownin...
on rots and browning of cut lettuce is reported here. lettuce ( Lactuca sativa L. ) is an econorrically important food crop grown worldwide. Demand far quality lettuce in the Australian domestic and export markets is high. Visual quality
http://www.vgavic.org.au/research_and_development/Researchers_PDFs/vg98083_lettuce___rots___browning.htm - 98.7kb

5. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VG05044 IPM - Lettuce Aphid Tria...
The predators entered lettuce hearts, ate the aphids and moved on before harvest. Insecticidal sprays failed because this pest lives deep inside lettuces unlike other aphids. A few insecticides are systemic. They travel up the sap of
http://www.vegetablesvictoria.com.au/research_and_development/Researchers_PDFs/vg05044_ipm___lettuce_aphid_trials.htm - 98.5kb

6. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VG06088 IPM - Lettuce Aphid tria...
for managing Tasmanian lettuce pests including the new pest, currant lettuce aphid. Plantings 1 to 7 produced marketable undrenched susceptible lettuce and many were sold. Foliar insecticides are not even an alternative – they helped
http://www.vegetablesvictoria.com.au/research_and_development/Researchers_PDFs/vg06088_ipm___lettuce_aphid_trials.htm - 97.0kb

7. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VG98083 Lettuce - rots & brownin...
on rots and browning of cut lettuce is reported here. lettuce ( Lactuca sativa L. ) is an econorrically important food crop grown worldwide. Demand far quality lettuce in the Australian domestic and export markets is high. Visual quality
http://www.vegetablesvictoria.com.au/research_and_development/Researchers_PDFs/vg98083_lettuce___rots___browning.htm - 97.0kb

8. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VG04067 IPM - Lettuce Aphid | Re...
VG04067 IPM - Lettuce Aphid During the growing season of 2003/04 a new aphid was found in Lettuce crops in Tasmania. This was the first Australian record
http://www.vgavic.org.au/research_and_development/Researchers_PDFs/vg04067_ipm___lettuce_aphid.htm - 98.8kb

9. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VG03003 Lettuce - Varnish Spot |...
VG03003 Lettuce - Varnish Spot Varnish spot , a disease affecting Lettuce, is caused by the bacteria Pseudomonas cichorii , and results in brown
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10. Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria > VG03003 Lettuce - Varnish Spot |...
VG03003 Lettuce - Varnish Spot Varnish spot , a disease affecting Lettuce, is caused by the bacteria Pseudomonas cichorii , and results in brown
http://www.vegetablesvictoria.com.au/research_and_development/Researchers_PDFs/vg03003_lettuce___varnish_spot.htm - 97.4kb

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2010-10-15  VGA Annual General Meeting

Hear it first hand and have your say at the Annual General Meeting of the Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria Inc. When :  ... See event details.

2010-09-15  Locust Update for Vegetable Growers

Vegetable growers in the Sunraysia region are invited to hear the latest information on preparations for the locust outbreak, predicted for late September. As... See event details.

2010-09-03  ChemClear Collection

ChemClear have announced a collection across Victoria in October 2010 We encourage chemical users to take advantage of this opportunity to clear out your chemical... See event details.

2010-08-18  Soil Health and Vegetable Diseases

Managing soil health and vegetable diseases Presented by DPI Victoria Sclerotinia- Oscar Villalta Soilborne diseases – Caroline Donald ... See event details.

2010-08-06  VGA Golf Day 2010

Enjoy a sensational day of banter and play at the Annual Vegetable Growers Golf day Lang Lang Golf Club is commonly referred to as the... See event details.

2010-08-05  IPM Workshop for Snow Pea growers

IPM Workshop for Snow Pea growers Presented by Jessica Page and Paul Horne, IPM Technologies     When:   Thursday 5th of August, 1-3 pm    ... See event details.




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