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ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS IN THE AUSTRALIAN RIVERINE ENVIRONMENT_A PILOT STUDY ON ESTROGENIC COMPOUNDS

Williams, Michelle (2007-11-01)

CSIRO and Land & Water Australia (LWA) carried out a joint three-year pilot project to gain a better understanding of occurrence and risks of Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) in the Australian riverine environ

THINKING BUSH ISSUE 5 SEPT 2007

Land And Water Australia (2007-07-01)

This issue of Thinking Bush provides you with a sample of the many issues being addressed by organisations such as the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, the Bureau of Rural Scien

Biodiversity in the Australian Cotton Industry: A literature review

Reid,Nick (University Of New England, 2003-06-30)

'Biodiversity' refers to the diversity of genes, species, ecosystems and ecoregions. Like other

sectors in the Australian economy, the cotton industry has a duty of care to ensure its

Isolation of pathogencity genes from Verticilium wilt fungi infecting cotton

Ho, Kinnie (2000-06-30)

Project objectives (i) Complete characterisation of putative fungal genes isolated from the cDNA library prepared Q from Sicala V-1 plants infected with V. dahliae.

Microbial Indicators of River Health - 1997 Workshop.

Veal, Duncan (1998-07-01)

A workshop entitled _Microbial Indicators of River Health_ was held at Macquarie University, Sydney, on 31 July- 1 August 1997.

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