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McKenzie David (2000-06-30)
One hundred & seventy people were given training in soil assessment and management Hands-on training in soil management was given to one hundred & seventy members of the Australian cotton industry at a series
Van De Loo, Frank (2000-06-30)
Outline the background to the project.
Cattle, Stephen (2000-06-30)
The objectives of this project were: (i.) To modify the existing structure analysis program Solicon 3.0 so that it is functional on all personal computers (PCs); and (ii.) To widely distribute and demonstrate the conv
Constable, Greg (2000-06-30)
Project objectives : Providing fibre quality assessments for the Australian cotton breeding program and other projects.
Khan, Moazzem (2000-06-30)
OBJECTIVES* To confirm the identity of the species of the apple dimpling bug and develop alaboratory protocol for mass rearing of the insect.* To conduct detailed studies of the insect's life cycle, behaviour and
Abbott, K (2000-06-30)
Objectives * To compare the distribution of Helicoverpa life stages on conventional and INGARD cotton varieties in relation to sampling protocols.
Woods, Nicholas (2000-06-30)
The aim was to develop and pilot a coordinated, national ChemCert Groundrig Spray Applicators Training course which meets the needs of groundrig spray operators (contract and farmer) in both cotton and grains industri
A walk-in cool room was originally planned to be part of the new cotton breeding/pathology wing at the Australian Cotton Research Institute but was deleted during the construction phase due to budget constraints.
Rankine, Ian (2000-06-30)
Objectives The objectives were to produce a pocket sized booklet which contained important BMP information for groundrig operators, including growers operating their own rigs.
N/A (2000-06-30)
This report has been prepared as a cotton management tool for the cotton growers and their consultants in the Darling Downs Cotton Management Group.
Rhodes, J (2000-06-30)
A Pilot Study carried out in a NSW cotton crop in 1993 showed that lint and seed production could be improved by up to 25% by honey bee pollination.
Lleewellyn, D. (2000-06-30)
Project objectives a * Prepare cDNA libraries from young cotton ovules at the time fibre cells begin to initiate.* Sequence 2500 clones from the cotton cDNA libraries
Lytton-Hitchins, James (2000-06-30)
OBJECTIVES * Quantify and compare the population densities of beneficial soil fauna! groups in commercial irrigated cotton fields that are managed using conventional, lngard, and Envirofeast technologies.
Gupta, Vadakattu V.S.R. (2000-06-30)
objectives . To quantify the effects from multi-herbicide use on key soil biological processes in soils 2.
Mensah, Robert (2000-06-30)
Objective of the visit 1. To attend the 21st International Congress of Entomology Conference and present a paper on beneficial insects conservation and development of IPM in cotton in Australia. 2.
Fitt,Gary (2000-06-30)
For the fourth season, the CRDC have commissioned a survey to examine the impact of INGARD Cotton, (by Monsanto) on pesticide use in the Australian cotton industry.
The review examines semiochemicals, substances or mixtures of substances emitted by one species that can be used to modify the behaviour of receptor organisms, and the role of these semiochemicals, particularly those
Waters, David (2000-06-30)
The transport mechanisms and fate of cotton pesticides and nutrients were investigated as part of a major R&D program undertaken by the cotton industry in the early 1990 s.
Milroy, Stephen (2000-06-30)
The work proposed in this project will: (a) Use the capacity of the model to integrate responses of cotton to Insect damage and to varying environmental conditions to yield improved tools for pest management that can
Tennakoon, Sunil (2000-06-30)
The purpose of this project was to assess the current status of water use efficiency of the cotton industry at both crop and farm level using historical water management infomation from commercial producers and existi