The research may lead to Australia becoming the first country in the world to have effective host resistance to the disease in canola and mustard seed.
BREAKTHROUGH research by the University of Western Australia with scientists in India and China has established that oilseed varieties resistant to the devastating fungal disease Sclerotinia can be bred readily.
Foot and Mouth Disease has been found in Bali, posing a threat to Australian livestock.
Bumper year confirmed for Australian farming
New summer cropping guide published
InterGrain announces two new oat varieties