Pasture dieback in Queensland – a review of relevant literature

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This extensive literature review, conducted in 2019, examines the potential causes of pasture dieback in North Queensland. The symptoms of pasture dieback are described, along with the effects of environment, physiology, pests and diseases. The evidence for each as a cause of pasture dieback is discussed. There follows a series of case studies on other forms of dieback and a summary, conclusions and recommendations for further research.

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