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MANAGING GENETIC DIVERSITY IN REMNANT VEGETATION

Broadhurst, Linda (2007-07-01)

Implications for local provenance seed selection and landscape restoration

Chromosomal location of Fov disease response in G. hirsutum X G. sturtianum chromosome addition lines

(2004-08-12)

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Vasinfectum (Fov) is considered the most destructive pathogen of cotton in Australia. In this study, BC3 progenies of chromosome addition lines between G.

Progress in the development of tools to investigate the molecular biology of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp vasinfectum

Diener, Andrew, Ellis, Jeff, McFadden, Helen (Australian Cotton Growers' Research Association, 2002-08-13)

Fusarium oxysporum f.sp vasinfectum, (FOV) the causal organism of Fusarium wilt, is a significant threat to the Australian cotton industry.

Cotton Genomics

Yingru, Wu, Dowd, Caitriona, Faivre-Nitschke, Emmanuelle, Llewylln, Danny, Dennis, Elizabeth (2002-08-13)

Genomics is the discovery and study of many genes simultaneously on a genome - wide scale.

Plant Volatiles as attractants for Helicoverpa Moths

Gregg,Peter (Australian Cotton Growers' Research Association, 2002-08-13)

Helicoverpa spp. remain the key pests of cotton in Australia. The cotton bollworm, H. armigera is becoming resistant to many insecticides.

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