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Publication Date

2-2000

Series Number

4407

Abstract

Why grow canola in the South Coast Region? Canola is a member of the Brassicaceae family, which also includes mustard, turnip, wild radish, cauliflower, cabbage and broccoli. It is a winter growing oilseed that can be produced in most arable areas of Australia where winter crops are currently grown. Originally known as rapeseed using the species B. campestris, the species of B. napus have almost completely replaced this earlier species in all the areas where the crop is grown.

Number of Pages

25

ISSN

1326-415X

Keywords

Fungal diseases, Weed control, Crop production, Disease control, Brassica, Canola, Insect pests

Disciplines

Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Plant Breeding and Genetics | Soil Science | Weed Science

Profitable canola production in the south coastal region 2000

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