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Nehl, David (NSW Agriculture, 2001-06-30)
Black root rot is caused by the soil borne fungus Thielaviopsis basicola, which
causes disease in over 137 species of plants (Honess at a1. , 1994). T basicola
Woods, Nicholas (Universityu Of Queensland, 2001-06-30)
Agricultural aircraft are of great importance to the Australian cotton industry. Specialised
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Verticillium wilt was the most widespread
and important disease of cotton in Australia. The widespread adoption of
Charles, Graham (NSW Agriculture, 2001-06-30)
With the creation of the CRC for Sustainable Cotton Production, weeds
research took focus to the development of sustainable, low input, cotton weed management systems for low weed pressure situations.
Johnston, Stephen (2001-06-30)
During the period May 2001 - June 2002 members of the weeds focus team, headed by the co-ordinating editor Dr Stephen Johnson, have worked to produce WEEDpak.
Murray, David (Queensland Department Of Primary Industriesu, 2001-06-30)
For many years the insect pest management research conducted by the Entomology Team at QDPI Farming Systems Institute, Toowoomba has relied on makeshift spray equipment for the application of pesticides.
Daly, Joanne (CSIRO Entomology, 2001-06-30)
The efficacy of Bt cotton plants against field populations of Hencove, :po grinigero has not been consistent over the growing season.
Miles, Melina (Queensland Department Of Primary Industriesu, 2001-06-30)
The 1997-98 cropping season in southern Queensland was characterised by a severe, sustained and damaging outbreak of H. armigera. This situation arose as a result of a combination of factors.
Gordon Stone (CSIRO Textile And Fibre Technology, 2001-06-30)
Murata Vortex Spinning is a spinning technology of the future. It differs from previous air-jet spinning in that it can spin 100% Upland length cotton at speeds of up to 400 m/min.
Naylor, Geoffrey (CSIRO Materials Science And Engineering, 2001-06-30)
One aspect of the desire to improve the quality of the Australian cotton crop is to introduce new fibre quality instrumentation to supplement the current Mircronaire measurement.
Bethune, Matthew, Kirby, Mac (Institute Of Sustainable Irrigated Agriculture, Agriculture Victoria And Department Of Natural Resources And Environment., 2001-06-30)
The need and motivation for a workshop on modelling water movement in cracking soils arose out of the National Program on Irrigation and Development(NPIRD) Project DAN11,
Putcha, Subbu (2001-06-30)
Five trial results detailed in Final Report.
NPIRD (2001-06-15)
Newsletter from the National Program for Irrigation Research and Development program.
Rochester, Ian (Australian Cotton CRC, 2001-06-01)
NUTRIpak is a manual of cotton nutrition, designed to inform cotton growers and consultants of theimportance of providing their crops with a sufficient supply of nutrients and improving their fertilizer management.
National Land And Water Resources Audit (2001-06-01)
Map of Australia with Surface water management areas annotated
National Dryland Salinity Program (2001-06-01)
National Dryland Salinity Program Investment Profile 1998 2003
(2001-05-01)
In this publication Theme: River and riparian habitat for fish; Freeing-up our rivers for native fish: Coastal fisheries and agriculture; A basin wide plan for native fish; Fish habitat management challenges; The Nati
National Program For Irrigation Research And Development (2001-05-01)
In this issue: Focus on Murray Irrigation Limited Area; Burdekin groundwater sustainability initiative: Water use efficiency -what does it mean
Climate Variability In Agriculture Program (2001-05-01)
In this issue . . . . Forecasts use up; Climate forecasting adding value to sugar Lake Eyre: the ENSO integrator; South-eastern Australia and the SOI; Agribusiness Report
Cottingham,Peter (2001-04-01)
This report provides the findings of Phase 1 for the Goulburn Broken irrigation area and seeks to identify likely ecological risks associated with irrigation systems in the Goulburn Broken catchment.