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Wilson Lewis (CSIRO Plant IndustryI, 2008-06-30)
1) The fit of new insecticides into integrated pest management. Selection of insecticides can have a
big influence on both control of the target pest as well as on beneficials, and the risk of secondary
Baillie, Craig (University Of Southern Queensland, 2008-06-30)
Within highly mechanised agricultural productions systems such as the Australian cotton industry, operational energy inputs represent a significant cost to growers.
Van Der Sluijs, Renee (CSIRO Textile And Fibre Technology, 2008-06-30)
Excess moisture on the crop before harvest can have detrimental effects on the
modern harvest process in terms of picking efficiency and the ability to store seedcotton
McGarry, Des (Queensland Department Of Primary Industries, Natural Resources And Water, 2008-06-30)
Deep drainage (DD) - water that passes beyond the root zone - can be an important
contributor in terms of recharging ground water as well as leaching salts from the root
Roth, Guy (CRDC, NSW Department Of Primary Industries, Condamine Alliance, Border Rivers CMA, Namoi CMA And Queensland Murray Darling Committee, 2008-06-30)
This project used market research to determine the extension needs for healthy soils irrigated cotton areas in NSW and Queensland.
Clancy, Loretta (2008-06-30)
There are many critical issues facing the cotton industry, ranging from drought and water supply; yield and profitability; fibre quality and export price; nutrition; sustainability-catchment management, and BMP implem
Sands, Douglas (Queensland Department Of Primary Industriesu, 2008-06-30)
The CQ Cotton IDO is the key to delivery of emerging, cutting edge research information and knowledge to the Central Queensland Cotton Industry.
Forbes, Rebecca (University Of New England, 2008-06-30)
Thielaviopsis basicola, a phytopathogenic filamentous fungus, is the causative agent of black root rot in a variety of host plants, including the economically important crop, cotton.
Balzer, Anna (2008-06-30)
Black root rot is a recognised threat to the cotton industry, yet current management strategies are insufficient for disease control.
Gibb, Dallas (Cotton Australia, 2008-06-30)
A set of Environmental Performance Indicators (EPls) have been developed that provide
a means of scoring soil health; water quality; biodiversity, industry health; and carbon
Whan, Jennifer (Universityu Of Queensland, 2008-06-30)
A project investigating the molecular and histological effects of silicon application on cotton infected with Fov was inspired by promising preliminary results obtained by Dr Linda Smith (QPl&F) in glasshouse and
(Natural Solution Env. Consultants, 2008-06-30)
Assessing changes in resource conditions is seen as an essential element for evaluating the impact of public and private investment in natural resource management(NRM) outcomes.
Parr, Eddie (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2008-06-30)
Advancing Water Management in NSW was initiated by industry and government in recognition of the importance of investing in a highly effective extension team to assist the cotton industry improve water use efficiency.
Khan, Moazzem (Queensland Department Of Primary Industriesu, 2008-06-30)
In recent years mirids and stinkbugs have emerged as important sucking pests in cotton. While stinkbugs are causing damage to bolls, mirids are causing damage to seedlings, squares and bolls.
Lee, Lisa (University Of Sydney, 2008-06-30)
Geographical factors are defining the extreme variability in climate and water supply in Australia and, in the past, this was used as a rationale for the construction of large irrigation projects to deliver water to r
Cottee, Nicola (University Of Sydney, 2008-06-30)
The Australian cotton industry has developed high yielding and high quality fibre
Herron, Grant (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2008-06-30)
Cotton aphid and two-spotted mite have the potential to cause dramatic reductions in the yield and fibre quality of cotton. Management of these pests is strongly dependent on insecticides and acaricides.
Hickman, Mark (Queensland Department Of Primary Industriesu, 2008-06-30)
In 1996, a set of guidelines called the “Australian Cotton Industry Best Management Program”, or Cotton BMP for short was developed.
Hickey, Dan (Cotton Australia, 2008-06-30)
This document provides and overview of design and functionality of the Cotton Best Management Practices eBMP project.
Hullugalle, Nilantha (2008-06-30)
The effects of rotation crops and stubble management on soil quality, carbon sequestration, deep drainage, nutrient leaching, yield and profitability of succeeding cotton in irrigated and dryland Vertosols was studied