DNA soil testing technology to reduce the impact of potato diseases
date:Jul 22, 2013
to $50 million dollars annually to the processing potato sector in particular, said AUSVEG Spokesperson Luke Raggatt.

The soil testing service will enable growers to better identify areas in their fields that are at risk of specific diseases, and through this knowledge, make more informed planting and disease management decisions, said Mr Raggatt.

The DNA soil testing service was developed as part of a collaborative project led by the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARD
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