DOWNLOAD: DIG 2015 speakers program
The 14th annual Dieback Information Group conference date was held on Friday 31st of July 2015 at Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre, Western Australia.
The conference presented the latest developments in Phytophthora dieback management, research and on-ground projects from the perspective of speakers from government agencies, local government, industry groups, researchers and conservation groups. These developments change the way we manage Phytophthora dieback and help in our fight against the spread and devastating impact of these pathogens.
Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre Western Australia
Friday 31st of July 2015
Conference Videos:
- Dieback Working Group Update – Dr Chris Dunne
- Kauri Dieback – A Killer or Giants – Dr Ian Horner
- WA Biosecurity Council – Recent Focus and Current Work – Kevin Goss
- Evaluation of Potential Responses to Invasive Species – David Cook
- A Community Coordinated Approach to Manage Declared Pests – Bruno Rikli
- Towards New Nursery Industry Protocols for Phytophthora Control – Dave Hancock
- The DPaW Plant Disease Program – Dr Emer O’Gara
- Project Dieback – Elissa Forbes
- Phytophthora in Urban Environments (STC) – Dr Paul Barber
- Seeking Phytophthora on the Other Side – Bill Dunstan
- Quest for Best Practice Protocol for the Fast Detection of P. cinnamomi- Treena Burgess
- Dieback Information Management System DIDMS – Tilo Massenbauer
- Biotic and Abiotic Factors Predisposing Marri to Canker Disease – Sarah Sapsford
- Dieback Management in the Mining and Exploration Sector – Ryan Hepworth