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Biochemical markers of host plant origin in Helicoverpa moths in Helicoverpa moths

Greatrex, Ben (2012-06-30)

The Australian cotton industry has benefited greatly from the introduction of the transgenic Bolgard II cotton.

Integrating agronomic inputs to improve profitability and sustainability

Braunback, Michael (2012-06-30)

This project aimed to develop farming systems and extension materials and processes that support growers in producing high yielding / high fibre quality cotton more consistently, profitably and sustainably.

Enhancing the efficiency of Bt refuge crops within a changing cotton environment

Baker, Geoffrey (2012-06-30)

Enhancing the Efficiency of Bt Refuge Crops within a Changing Cotton Environment

Substitutes for pupae busting - targeting larvae or moths: Pilot study

Gregg,Peter (2012-06-30)

The Australian cotton industry depends heavily on genetically engineered Bt cotton (currently in the form of Bollgard IIĀ®) which provides resistance to the key pests of cotton, larvae of the moths Helicoverpa armigera

Technology Transfer Centre II and III

Larsen, David (2012-06-30)

The Technology Transfer Project has had the responsibility of providing a public face for the Cotton Catchment Communities CRC. It promoted the cotton, NRM and community research industry and the wider public.

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