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N/A (2000-06-30)
The primary aim of this study was to investigate a range of strategies for the identification of molecular markers linked with Verticillium wilt response in cotton.
The workshop was convened in order to focus on the water balance of cotton crops and catchments where the crop is grown. Most research on water in cotton has been problem-oriented.
Our network currently consists of 18 Campbell Scientific automatic stations spread across the Darling Downs (see enclosed map).
This report has been prepared as a cotton management tool for the cotton growers and their consultants in the Darling Downs Cotton Management Group.
With the formation of the new Australian Cotton CRC and the possible expansion of cotton growing in the Northern Territory and in the north of Western Australia, we were requested to conduct a cotton disease survey in