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Meppem, Tony (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2007-06-30)
The CRDC project funds for “Operational Costs for Cotton Experiments” is used to fund cotton experimental trials at the Australian Cotton Research Institute (ACRI).
Rencken, Ingrid (University Of New England, 2007-06-30)
Beneficial insects (generalist predators and parasitoids) occur within cotton agro ecosystems in Australia, but farming systems do not always encourage their survival.
Miles, Melina (Queensland Department Of Primary Industriesu, 2007-06-30)
The focus of the project has been to provide support for growers and consultants of broadacre crops, as they attempt to implement IPM.
Dugdale, Helen Dugdale (Wincott Inc., 2007-06-30)
Wincott – the Women’s Industry Network Cotton – has achieved all the objectives of this project.
Yeates,Stephen (2007-06-30)
To purchase additional instrumentation which will enhance existing experiments such that the rigorous scientific measurement and comparison of the water use efficiency of transgenic and conventional cotton systems can
Dodd, Kylie (University Of New England, 2007-06-30)
This PhD project aims to determine the mechanisms, by which soil sodicity impacts on the uptake of nutrients and growth of cotton crops, in order that soil sodium levels can be factored into crop nutritional managemen
Paulsen, Kylie (CSIRO Entomology, 2007-06-30)
A major challenge for the insect pest management is responding to resistance.The spread of resistance 'genes' throughout a population depends upon initital frequencies, dominance, fitness consequences and th
Constable, Greg (2007-06-30)
This project has part funded field operation costs charged by NSW DPI to CSIRO for experiments on ACRI at Narrabri in 2006/07.
Baker, Jon-Marie (2007-06-30)
This report outlines the results of surveys conducted by of their
membership and cotton growers from across the production valleys in eastern Australia.
Collinge, Derek (Australian National University, 2007-06-30)
Stable transformation is an essential tool for molecular biologists workingon non-model organsims.
Parle, Gregory (2007-06-30)
I would like to report on CSITC results for the 2nd pilot trial and the benefits to CCAA Classing Facilities to continue in this program.
Campbell, Lindsay (Univerity Of Sydney, 2007-06-30)
The salts of many essential plant nutrients are soluble in water and may be applied to plant leaves directly as a foliar fertiliser.
Bange, Michael (2007-06-30)
This project aimed to fill a gap that existed in developing management strategies in the field that optimised cotton fibre properties.
This project part funded the purchase of a new HVI to be used for testing fibre samples from CSIRO’s cotton breeding program as well as most research projects at ACRI and other locations such as Canberra and Kununurra
Pyke, Bruce (RIRDC, 2007-06-30)
The key purpose of this Primary Industry Health and Safety Partnership strategic plan is to guide the R&D activities supported by the Farm Health and Safety Joint Research Venture over the next 5 years in
Gordon, Rod (2007-06-29)
Integrated Sustainability Iniatative, Intergrated Weed Management Strategies Management Strategies to Control Barnyard Grass
(2007-06-15)
The Goulburn Broken Catchment is known as the food bowl of Australia. It covers 2.4 million hectares and has a population of around 200,000 people (Department of Sustainability and Environment, 2005).
Wang,QJ (2007-06-15)
Irrigation Futures of the Goulburn Broken Catchment The Goulburn Broken Catchment is known as the food bowl of Australia.
Gordon Stone (2007-06-13)
SiroMat is an instrument that has been developed to measure cotton fibre maturity directly and accurately.