Chloe Findlay
Agriculture Victoria, VIC, Australia
Chloe Findlay is a research scientist working for the Field Crop Pathology team at Agriculture Victoria in Horsham, Victoria. Chloe completed her Honours in Agriculture at the University of Melbourne in 2021, where she researched the impact of temperature on the development of botrytis grey mould on lentil. Chloe is involved in the Pulse Pathology Research program with her main focus being sclerotinia white mould, ascochyta blight, botrytis grey mould and soilborne diseases of pulses.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Pathogenic diversity of Pyrenophora teres f. maculata underpins the development of resistant barley varieties to Spot form net blotch (SFNB) in Australia (119081)
12:30 PM
Aruni Buddhika Udugama Vithanage
Concurrent Session - Interactions - Pathogenicity 1
Fusarium avenaceum reduces yield of lentil and faba bean in southern Australia: quantifying the losses, detecting disease inoculum and identifying management options. (120046)
11:30 AM
Blake Gontar
Concurrent Session - Disease Management - Practices