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Mungbean_PM

This compendium was written to show the methods used to undertake the analyses in the manuscript

Timing of triazole-based spray schedules for controlling powdery mildew in Australia: a meta-analysis

This compendium and the accompanying manuscript was authored by @PaulMelloy, @emdelponte and @adamhsparks. The analysis makes use of data created by the National Growers Alliance, Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries and the University of Southern Queensland in Australia. In the undertaking of this work Paul Melloy was supported by the Western Australia Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) through funding from the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC), National Disease Modelling Project (DAW1810-007RTX). Additionally, most of the trials featured in this work were also funded by the GRDC.

Where to start

This repository has been compiled with bookdown and is available at https://openplantpathology.github.io/Mungbean_PM/.

If you wish to reproduce the code you can clone and compile it with Bookdown. To view the bookdown compiled HTML version, navigate to '_book/index.html'.

To render a new document open the R Markdown file, index.Rmd. Then knit to html_book. If unsuccessful in knitting the book, troubleshoot using the 'Addins' - 'Preview Book'.

Aims

Determine when is the optimum time to spray fungicide to limit the effect of powdery mildew on mungbean yields?

Preprint

The preprint is available from agriRxiv: https://doi.org/10.31220/agriRxiv.2021.00042.

Publication

The manuscript publishing the results presented in this compendium was published online in Plant Disease on 10 Mar 2022, https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-06-21-1256-RE.

Licence

Data: CC-BY-4.0 International attribution requested in reuse.