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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.
Kochman, Joe, Swan, Linda, Moore, Natalie, Bentley, Suzy, O'Neil, Wayne, Mitchell, Anthony, Obst, Neale, Lehane, John, Gulino, Lisa . L, Salmond, Greg (2002-08-13)
Fusarium wilt of cotton was first identified on the Darling Downs in Queensland almost 10 years ago in March 1993.
Fresser, Glenn (2002-08-13)
When David Swallow rang and asked if l would present this paper my first thoughts were "e;Why would you pick on me?"e; I'm 54 years old, nearly as old as my farm.
Orford, Sharon, Harmer, Sarah, Delaney, Sven, Humpheries, John, Lightfoot, Damien, Timmis, Jeremy (2002-08-13)
Cotton fibres, or lint, are very long single cells containing almost pure cellulose. The fibres develop in the weeks after flowering from single cells on the surface of the young seed.
Annells, Amanda (2002-08-13)
Helicoverpa spp are considered the most damaging insect pests of cotton in Australia and consequently have attracted considerable research attention.