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Milroy, Stephen (2002-08-13)
At various times, strong interest develops within the industry for early crop maturity.
Burgis, Michael, Green, Vici, Rochecouste, Ian (2002-08-13)
Glyphosate is the single most commonly used herbicide applied through shielded sprayers for controlling Post emergent weeds.
Oakenshott, John (2002-08-13)
Two key hormones, ecdysone and juvenile hormone, control metamorphosis and moulting in insects.
Moore, Chris (2002-08-13)
Helicoverpa spp remain the most important pest in the Australian cotton industry. They are resistant to most of the insecticides used by the industry.
Richards, Dirk Quentin (2002-08-06)
Outline the background to the project., My current role within the Australian Cotton CRC and CSIRO involves the, development, application and field-testing of computerised decision support tools in, the cotton industr
Williams, John (2002-07-01)
An occasional magazine from Land & Water Australia's Native Vegetation Program that is full of new ways of thinking about, planning and managing the Australian Bush. This issue
LWA (2002-07-01)
Land and Water Australia Annual Report 2000_2001
LWRRDC (2002-07-01)
Annual report 1999 2000 for Land & Water Resources Research and Development Corporation
Curtis, Alan, Dettmann, Paul, Hamilton, Steve (2002-07-01)
The Box-Ironbark ecosystem in northern Victoria has been substantially cleared, and is not well represented in conservation reserves.
M Williams And Associates (2002-07-01)
The workshop sought to achieve a number of outcomes including to: increase national attention on inland rivers; converge ideas from the numerous people involved guide the emergence of principles, issues and actions on
Dillon, Martin (CSIRO Entomology, 2002-06-30)
Trap cropping is an established technology within many IPM systems for a broad range of
crops. Successful trap crops act as diversionary hosts for key pests, attracting and
INGARD® Cotton varieties express Bt toxin in all plant parts except for the flowers.
(University Of New England, 2002-06-30)
The concepts associated with Integrated Pest Management (IPM) are central to insect control and management across the Australian cotton industry.
Reeves, George (Centre For International Economics And Cotton Research And Development Corporation 2002, 2002-06-30)
Cotton prices vary for all sorts of reasons including seasonal conditions in major producing countries, exchange rate changes, world economic conditions and of course government subsidies and market distortions.
Bange, Michael (CSIRO Plant IndustryI, 2002-06-30)
This is capital item funded by the CRDC to support CRDC funded project CSP140C 'The impact of temperature extremes on cotton performance'.
Cattle, Stephen (2002-06-30)
The aims of this scientific exchange, were for Dr Stephen Cattle to travel to, Texas A&M University and work with Dr Richard Drees to: (1) thoroughly analyse the collection of thin sections for a range of soil str
Wilson Lewis (CSIRO Plant IndustryI, 2002-06-30)
The development of IPM systems in cotton hinges on the availability of information on a wide range of issues.
Stewart, Craig (The University Of Sydney, 2002-06-30)
Since the early 1960s, global agricultural output has increased at rates and to levels that are unprecedented in human history Much of the productivity increase is attributed to the breeding of high-yielding crop vari
Schellhorn, Nancy (2002-06-30)
To attend the first First International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods (ISBCA) in Hawaii, January 2002 (re-scheduled after September 11, 2001 events).
Naylor, Geoffrey (CSIRO Textile And Fibre Technology, 2002-06-30)
This project arose from the 'Fibre Plus' workshops at Narrabri coordinated by both the Cotton CRC and the CRDC.