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Strategies to manage turnip yellows virus
July 01, 2025 · 14 min
In Australian canola crops, turnip yellows virus is the one of the most widespread and economically damaging viruses, and over the past decade, epidemics have commonly occurred in different regions causing considerable losses.   Turnip yellows virus is particularly challenging to manage because it is transmitted by green peach aphid and needs just a few aphids per plant to cause substantial spread.  A GRDC investment led by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development in Western Australia has been looking at management options and developed new data and guidelines around seed treatments and foliar insecticides.  In this episode, we’re joined by senior research scientist Ben Congdon to find out more.  Contact:  Ben Congdon, DPIRD  benjamin.congdon@dpird.wa.gov.au    More information:   Turnip yellows virus and its vector, the green peach aphid, in canola: the 2024 epidemic in southern New South Wales and management options Green peach aphid - best management practice guide    Project Codes:   DAW2305-003RTX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices