Discover new ways to reduce crop disease

A CURTIN University research centre will continue to discover new ways to reduce the economic impact of crop disease for Australian growers, with a further five-year investment of $30 million by the Grains Research and Development Corporation...

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Discover new ways to reduce crop disease
CROP DISEASE... Curtin University deputy vice-chancellor Research Professor Chris Moran, Curtin University vice-chancellor Professor Harlene Hayne, GRDC chairman John Woods, CCDM director Professor Mark Gibberd and GRDC managing director Nigel Hart, celebrating the continued partnership between Curtin University’s Centre for Crop and Disease Management, and the GRDC.

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