Variety development for dryland conditions
Date Issued:1998-08-14
Abstract
Even though the Australian cotton industry is based on a high input irrigated system, there is an increasingly significant area of dryland cotton. Over the last few years there has been increased interest, by researchers and growers alike, in trying to gain the maximum amount of yield from the limited water that is available to them. This limited water occurs both in dryland systems, and in irrigated systems where water allocation from storages is reduced due to low dam levels.
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Proceedings from the 1998 Australian Cotton Conference