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1994 Australian Cotton Conference


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BENEFICIALS PARASITISING HELIOTHIS: AUGMENTATION AND EFFICACY

Murray, David (1994-08-09)

Various parasitoids are active on cotton crops from early seedling growth right through to defoliation.

Current Status of Insecticide Resistance in Twospotted Mite from N.S.W. Cotton.

Wilson Lewis (1994-08-09)

During the 1970s and 1980s organophosphates (OPs), particularly monocrotophos (first tested 1969-70, registered 1972-73) and profenofos (first tested 1973-74, registered 1978-79), were the mainstay of mite control for

Advances in Weather Forecasting

Whitaker, Richard (1994-08-09)

What are the steps involved in producing a weather forecast?

The effect of insecticides on the survival of heliothis egg parasitoids.

Scholz, C.G.(Brad) (1994-08-09)

The residual action of nine insecticides commonly used in cotton were assessed on the survival of the native egg parasitoid Trichogramma funiculatum by exposing adult wasps to sprayed cotton leaves 1, 3, 5, 7, 1 O and

RAINFED COTTON SYSTEMS: ROW CONFIGURATIONS, PLANTING AND ROTATIONS

Clark, Charles (1994-08-09)

Rainfed or dryland cotton grown in the 550 to 600 mm. per year rainfall regions of northern N.S.W. and southern Qld. is a profitable summer crop alternative.

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