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A range of quality cereal and pulse options for autumn and summer sown crops
A range of quality cereal and pulse options for autumn and summer sown crops
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1800 221 827
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PBA Samira
Early-mid season plant
Benchmark southern region faba bean
Vigorous plant with good stem strength
Moderately resistant to
Ascohyta
blight
Early-mid maturity
Wide adaptation
Medium grain size for south
Source: Seednet
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PBA Marne
Highest yielding faba bean available for short season areas in the southern region Early flowering particularly when sown early Medium height plant with good standing ability Resistant to pathotype 1 of Ascochyta blight, but moderately susceptible to the new pathotype 2 of Ascochyta blight Improved resistance to rust compared to other southern region varieties Medium size seed, similar to PBA Samira and suited to the Middle East markets Source: Pulse Breeding Australia
PBA Bendoc
Tolerant to some imidazolinone (Group B) herbicides* Good adaptation throughout southern Australia Resistant to both pathotype 1 and pathotype 2 of Ascochyta blight Small to medium sized seed suited to the Middle East markets *Only apply products with a registered label or current permit. All directions for use must be adhered to similar yields to current faba bean varieties grown in southern Australia Source: Pulse Breeding Australia
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