Cost of root disease on white clover growth in New Zealand dairy pastures
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Wakelin, S. A.
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AgResearch Ltd, Lincoln Sci Ctr, Christchurch 4749, New ZealandAgResearch Ltd, Lincoln Sci Ctr, Christchurch 4749, New Zealand
Wakelin, S. A.
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Eslami, Y.
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Lincoln Univ, Agr & Life Sci Div, POB 84, Lincoln, New ZealandAgResearch Ltd, Lincoln Sci Ctr, Christchurch 4749, New Zealand
Eslami, Y.
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Dake, K.
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Agr Int Ltd, Christchurch 8062, New ZealandAgResearch Ltd, Lincoln Sci Ctr, Christchurch 4749, New Zealand
Dake, K.
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Dignam, B. E. A.
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Lincoln Univ, Bioprotect Res Ctr, POB 85084, Canterbury 7647, New ZealandAgResearch Ltd, Lincoln Sci Ctr, Christchurch 4749, New Zealand
Dignam, B. E. A.
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O'Callaghan, M.
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O'Callaghan, M.
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[2] Lincoln Univ, Agr & Life Sci Div, POB 84, Lincoln, New Zealand
[3] Agr Int Ltd, Christchurch 8062, New Zealand
[4] Lincoln Univ, Bioprotect Res Ctr, POB 85084, Canterbury 7647, New Zealand
The cost to clover growth of soil-borne root disease was measured in ten New Zealand dairy pasture soils. The average increase clover growth (weight) after soil pasteurisation was 28.5 %, but ranged from a 64 % increase (Whataroa soil) to a decrease of 11.9 % (Ruakura soil). The economic cost of reduced clover growth was determined using the Farmax Dairy Pro decision support system. In Southland and Canterbury, clover root disease was estimated to cost $750 and $715 ha(-1) year(-1) respectively, and in the Waikato region $1506 ha(-1) year(-1). DNA-based testing of the soils detected the presence of diverse fungal, oomycete and nematode pathogen populations. A significant linear relationship was found between reduction in clover growth and group F Pythium spp. (P = 0.0177). The DNA-based assay indicated that Aphanomyces trifolii, a root pathogen of subterranean clover, may be present in the dairy-pasture soils. As this pathogen is currently not recognised as present in New Zealand, a definitive determination of its presence is required. Based on the high economic costs of diseases, the control of soil-borne root pathogens in New Zealand pasture is a direct means to increase profitability.