Skip to main content

Please enable javascript in your browser to use this site properly.

Inside Cotton

Inside Cotton

Main navigation

  • Home
  • CRDC
  • Subscribe

Breadcrumb

  1. Home

genetics

Recently Added

MANAGING GENETIC DIVERSITY IN REMNANT VEGETATION

Broadhurst, Linda (2007-07-01)

Implications for local provenance seed selection and landscape restoration

Chromosomal location of Fov disease response in G. hirsutum X G. sturtianum chromosome addition lines

(2004-08-12)

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Vasinfectum (Fov) is considered the most destructive pathogen of cotton in Australia. In this study, BC3 progenies of chromosome addition lines between G.

Juvenile Hormone Esterase and Three Closely Related Esterases from Drosophila Melanogaster

Oakenshott, John (2002-08-13)

Two key hormones, ecdysone and juvenile hormone, control metamorphosis and moulting in insects.

Managing Helicoverpa spp on Cotton with Semiochemicals - The Preliminary Results

Moore, Chris (2002-08-13)

Helicoverpa spp remain the most important pest in the Australian cotton industry. They are resistant to most of the insecticides used by the industry.

Towards Genetic Manipulation of Fibre Quality in Australian Cotton

Orford, Sharon, Harmer, Sarah, Delaney, Sven, Humpheries, John, Lightfoot, Damien, Timmis, Jeremy (2002-08-13)

Cotton fibres, or lint, are very long single cells containing almost pure cellulose. The fibres develop in the weeks after flowering from single cells on the surface of the young seed.

Search Inside Cotton

Advanced Search

Browse

All of Inside Cotton
  • Categories
  • Issue Date
  • Authors
  • Title
  • Subjects

Inside Cotton

Inside Cotton

Footer

  • Contact Us
BROUGHT TO YOU BY CRDC ©
Menu

Main navigation

  • Home
  • CRDC
  • Subscribe