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Ullah, Najeeb, Tan, Daniel, Bange, Michael (2014-08-05)
Outline Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), an important economic crop of Australia, often experiences yield losses due to environmental fluctuations.
Lower, Tony, Temperley, John (2014-08-05)
Aim To provide the cotton industry with an update of the rates of work related serious injury and fatality to ensure that the most current and complete data possible is made available so that any priorities for and/or
Hunter Geoff (2014-08-05)
In the Australian cotton industry nutrition is a significant cost with 75% of irrigated cotton respondents to the 2012-13 grower practice survey spending between $300 and $600 per hectare on nutritional inputs for the
McCarthy, Cheryl, Rees, Steven, Tscharke, Matthew (2014-08-05)
Issue being addressed? Volunteer Roundup Ready cotton is becoming an emerging weed issue for the Australian cotton and grains industry.
Whitehouse, Mary (2014-08-05)
A major threat to the longevity of Bt cotton is Helicoverpa's ability to develop genetic resistance to high doses of Bt toxins.
Gregg,Peter (2014-08-05)
Issue being addressed Australian cotton farmers have achieved substantial reductions in insecticide use from their adoption of GM technology to control Helicoverpa spp.
Foley, Joseph (2014-08-05)
In 2001 a comprehensive review of centre pivot and lateral move (CPLM) irrigation systems in the Australian cotton industry was undertaken by Foley & Raine (2001).
Moffatt, Jennifer (2014-08-05)
The issue being addressed? With yields now approaching cotton's known physiological limit, the focus is on how to sustain productivity growth through crop management.
Wilson Lewis (2014-08-05)
The Problem Periodically, late season outbreaks of pests such as thrips, jassids, cluster caterpillar and spur-throated locusts may cause damage to the cotton canopy and/ or flowers.
Khan, Moazzem, Byers, Kristy, Spargo, Gail (2014-08-05)
Solenopsis mealybug establishment onto cotton and the damage they inflicted at different plant development stages was studied in a glasshouse trial and through field observations.
Noorullah, SOOMRO,| (2014-08-05)
Contamination is the major issue of concern to the ginning, and textile industry. In our study cottons with and without foreign matter were processed into yarn.
Lester, David, Bell, Mike, Weir, Duncan (2014-08-05)
Cotton continues to be a tricky plant to get a consistent understanding on its responses to phosphorus and potassium fertilisers.
Yeates,Stephen (2014-08-05)
Issue being addressed Peak summer weather in the central Highlands region can be highly variable with potential for cloudy wet monsoonal influences or high temperatures and humidity which reduces a crops capacity to k
To provide the cotton industry with an update of the rates of work related serious injury and fatality to ensure that the most current and complete data possible is made available so that any priorities for and/or act
The Problem Silverleaf whitefly is costly to manage.
Macdonald, Ben, Rochester, Ian, Ringrose-Voase, Anthony (2014-08-05)
Several recent experiments at ACRI, Narrabri have illustrated the fate of N fertiliser in irrigated cotton cropping.
Montgomery, Janelle (2014-08-05)
Energy costs have risen significantly over the past decade and cotton growers continue to look for ways to improve their on farm energy use efficiency.
Marshall, Kate (2014-08-05)
We have shown that target site insensitivity in Australian Aphis gossypii via the R81T mutation is not the causal mechanism of neonicotinoid resistance despite overseas studies implicating such.
Smith, Rhiannon (2014-08-05)
Evaporation losses during sprinkler irrigation are perceived by the irrigation community to be high and is a major impediment to the adoption of sprinkler irrigation.
McIlveen, Peter, Wunsch, Geraldine, McDonald, Nicole (2014-08-05)
Research suggests that farmers' economic behaviour and productivity is predicted by their personality traits (Austin, Deary, & Willock, 2001; Willock et al., 1999).