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- Rust Issues: Yellow rust is the current major concern, but historically stem rust has caused major epidemics
- Ug99 Status: No Ug99 races have been detected in Australia
Rust surveillance and monitoring activities in Australia are coordinated by the Australian Cereal Rust Control Program (ACRCP) based at the Plant Breeding Institute (PBI), University of Sydney. Full details of all the rust activities are given on the PBI, University of Sydney website. A benchmark set of Cereal Rust Reports are produced by the ACRCP annually, the latest of which are copied below:
ACRCP Cereal Rust Reports
Cereal rust reports
Volume 12 (2014)
- Issue 1: Cereal rust situation at late autumn 2014
- Issue 2: Cereal rust stituation update, July 2014
- Issue 3: Exotic wheat leaf rust pathotype detected in South Australia
- Issue 4: Cereal rust situation update, October 2014
Volume 11 (2013)
- Issue 1: New oat crown rust pathotype with virulence for Pc91
- Issue 2: Rust development so far for 2013
- Issue 3: How to prepare samples for dispatch to the Australian Cereal Rust Survey
- Issue 4 Revised: New wheat leaf rust pathotype detected in northern New South Wales
- Issue 5: New barley leaf rust pathotype detected in Western Australia
- Issue 6: First detection of wheat leaf rust pathotype 76-1,3,5,7,9,10,12 +Lr37 in Western Australia
Volume 10 (2012)
- Issue 1: Expected Responses of Australian Wheat and Triticale Varieties to the Cereal Rust Diseases in 2012
- Issue 2: Cereal Rust Situation at Early Winter 2012
- Issue 3: Wheat leaf rust and virulence for Lr23
Volume 9 (2011)
- Issue 1: Response of Australian Wheat and Triticale Varieties to the Cereal Rust Diseases
- Issue 2: Cereal Rust Situation at Early Winter 2011
- Issue 3: Cereal Rust Situation at Late Winter 2011
- Issue 4: Cereal Rust Survey 2011 Progress Report – New Leaf Rust Pathotype and Re-emerging Stripe Rust Pathotype
Volume 8 (2010)
- Issue 1: Recent Research in Wheat Stripe Rust – Australian and International Developments
- Issue 2: Early Cereal Rust Reports for 2010
- Issue 3: Recent Rust Developments in Eastern Australia – First Report of Wheat Stripe Rust in 2010
- Issue 4: Early Pathotype Identifications Confirm Independent Survival of Rusts in 2009-10
- Issue 5: Late winter rust developments: pathotype results and variety responses
- Issue 6: Stripe Rust Situation at Early Spring
- Issue 7: Stripe Rust Issues at Mid Spring: New pathotype identified, variety responses, spike infection, late season fungicides
- Issue 8: Cereal Rust Situation Update, Late Spring 2010
Volume 7 (2009)
- Issue 1: Responses of Australian Triticales to Stripe Rust
- Issue 2: Australian Cereal Cultivar Pedigree and Seedling Rust Genotype Information
- Issue 3: Stripe Rust Responses of Australian Wheat Varieties, 2009
- Issue 4: Early Rust Detections for the 2009 Season
- Issue 5: New Barley Leaf Rust Pathotype virulent for Rph3
- Issue 6: Stripe Rust Emerging in NSW
- Issue 7: First Report of the ‘WA Yr17’ Pathptype in 2009
- Issue 8: Wheat Stripe Rust Developments: Winter 2009
- Issue 9: Wheat Stripe Rust Pathogen Population in Eastern Australia: September 2009
- Issue 10: Late Season Stripe Rust Damage: Head Infection and Unpredicted Variety Responses
- Issue 11: Stripe Rust Pathotype Survey 2009 – Year End Summary
- Issue 12: Stripe Rust Responses of Australian Wheat and Triticale Varieties, 2010
Volume 6 (2008)
- Issue 1: Green Bridge for Rust Survival in the Summer of 2008
- Issue 2: First Reports of Cereal Rust for 2008
- Issue 3: Stripe Rust Pathotypes Detected Early in Season 2008
- Issue 4: Stripe Rust Situation Statement, August 2008
- Issue 5: Stripe Rust Situation Statement, Early September 2008
- Issue 6: Stripe Rust Situation at mid Spring 2008
- Issue 7: False Black Chaff in Wheats Carrying the Stem Rust Resistance Gene Sr2
- Issue 8: Stripe rust pathotype ‘Jackie Yr27’ detected for the first time
- Issue 9: Stripe Rust Survey December Report
Volume 5 (2007)
- Issue 1: Rust Alert
- Issue 2: Stripe Rust Situation Statement – August 2007
- Issue 3: A New Stripe Rust Pathotype Adapted to Triticale
- Issue 4: Responses of Australian Wheat Varieties to Stripe Rust
- Issue 5: Responses of Australian Triticale to Stripe Rust
Volume 4 (2006)
- Issue 1: Stripe Rust Survey Report for 2005
- Issue 2: A new Pathotype of Wheat Stripe Rust with Implications for VPM Resistance
Annual pathogenicity survey reports
The following Cereal Rust Surveys (annual reports) have been published to date and can be downloaded by selecting the link.