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Klepper, Kaara (Queensland Department Of Primary Industriesu, 2009-06-30)
Soil nutrients, in particular phosphorus (P) and potassium (K), are being depleted in the clay soils supporting the grains and cotton industries of northern NSW and Queensland, especially in the deeper layers of the s
Liu, Yinghong (University Of Adelaide, 2009-06-30)
Advances in our knowledge of the genes expressed in cotton fibres make biotechnology a viable means to improve fibre characteristics.
Knox, Oliver (CSIRO Entomology, 2009-06-30)
The presence of an active interaction between plants and microbiological life in soil has been accepted for many years.
Bange, Michael (CSIRO Plant IndustryI, 2009-06-30)
There is evidence the nep and short fibre content of Australian cotton is too high compared
with other growths of similar quality. These characteristics are a result of the productive and
Jones, David (Australian National University, 2009-06-30)
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp vasinfectum (FOV) has merged as a very serious pathogen of cotton, which apparently lacks good sources of endogenous resistance to Fusarium wilt.
Foley, David (2009-06-30)
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food-producing industry in the world, and currently contributes nearly 50% of total fisheries production.
Hopkinson, Jamie (Universityu Of Queensland, 2009-06-30)
The cotton aphid, (Aphis gossypii), is a pest of increasing concern in Australian cotton. Cotton aphid is considered a pest due to yield reduction if a heavy and persistent infestation occurs.
CRDC (2009-07-01)
CRDC's Annual Operating Plan for 2009–10 (AOP): the second annual operating plan under the CRDC's Strategic R&D Plan 2008–2013.
Rea,Naomi (2009-07-01)
Indigenous Law and cultural traditions remain strong and active in many parts of Australia.
Salvin, Sue, Roth, Ingrid (2009-07-01)
Project Summary - The project is developing and testing a range of tools and processes that will help regional natural resource management (NRM) bodies and others to better plan, implement, review and adapt their inve
Goesch, T., Hughes, N (2009-07-01)
Water storages (reservoirs) play a vital role in the supply of water for irrigation farms, serving to smooth variation in supply and maximise the economic value of water over time.
Treeby, Michael (2009-07-01)
With recent advances in technology irrigators can now more precisely control delivery of mineral nutrients and water to the roots of perennial tree crops.
Land And Water Australia (2009-07-01)
Annual report 2008 09 for Land & Water Australia (statutorily the Land and Water Resources Research & Development Corporation) is a statutory corporation established under the Primary Industries and Energy Res
Larsen, David, Ceeney, Sally (2009-07-20)
Reducing Cotton Disease Risk, Aphid Resistance to Neonicotinoids
Montgomery, Janelle (2009-07-20)
Reducing Cotton Disease Risks; Aphid Resistance to Neonicotinoids; NSW DPI Cotton Disease Survey Valley Summaries;;
Ceeney, Sally (2009-07-20)
Reducing Cotton Disease Risk, NSW DPI Cotton Disease Survey Valley Summaries, Aphid Resistance to Neonicotinoids
Maas, Susan (2009-07-21)
Bollgard II planting requirements and summary of RMP changes. Resistance Roadshow dates :.
Hill, James (2009-07-29)
Reducing Cotton Disease Risk; Aphid Resistance to Neonicotinoids; NSW DPI Cotton Disease Survey Valley Summaries
Maas, Susan (2009-07-30)
New Irrigation On-line Tool Under Development; Where should training dollars be spent in Primary Industries for Queensland Γ
(Cotton, Catchment, Communities CRC, 2009-08-01)
The contribution of cotton to employment in rural communities