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LWA (Land And Water Australia, 2005-07-07)
CD comprises a series of papers written for the Land & Water Australia Integration Symposium held May 2004.
LWA (2005-07-01)
Annual Operating Plan 2009 2010
Lovett, Siwan (2005-07-01)
The rivers, floodplains, wetlands and estuaries of northern Australia are key resources.
CRDC (2005-07-01)
CRDC's Annual Operating Plan for 2005–06 (AOP): the third annual operating plan under the CRDC's Strategic R&D Plan 2003–2008.
Barr, Neil (2005-07-01)
On the land and in country towns, the battle to survive goes on forever. Increasingly, the world needs food and fibre, but squeezes out the communities which provide them.
Midgley D (University Of Sydney, 2005-06-30)
Biological “Soil health” is a highly complex issue. In broad terms, biologically active soils are
robust and resilient to change. Microbes produce complex arrays of metabolites, each species
Pfeiffer, Tony (CSIRO Plant IndustryI, 2005-06-30)
An efficient and world standard computing system at ACRI has benefited all research programs through their use in data processing, storage, statistical analysis, modelling and the development of end-user packages.
Dillon, Martin (CSIRO Entomology, 2005-06-30)
This project validated and enhanced the use of the BDI as a measure of the relative disruption
(‘softness’/’hardness’) of the insecticide regimes applied to cotton fields. The project focused on two
Naylor, Geoffrey (CSIRO Textile And Fibre Technology, 2005-06-30)
Since the inaugural Field to Fabric course in August 2005 the course has been
presented 3 times in 2006 and twice in 2007. Feedback from participants has been
McKenzie David (McKenzie Soil Mgt. P/L, T/a Precision Land Management, 2005-06-30)
International Soil and Tillage Research Organisation (ISTRO).
Williams, Allan (A & A Williams Pty Ltd, 2005-06-30)
The Cotton Stewardship Trial(MDBC 12/20),"Developing an environmental
management program for the Australian cotton industry" ("CST") was a
Constable, Greg (CSIRO Plant IndustryI, 2005-06-30)
ACSA requested that a breeder attend a meeting between ACSA and Indonesian spinners to explain the history of FiberMax cotton and how Australian cotton fibre is at least as good as FiberMax.
Goyne, Philip (Queensland Department Of Primary Industriesu, 2005-06-30)
Growers whose water supply is critically low and are experimenting with novel ways to grow cotton with this limited water.
Pereg Gerk, Lily (University Of New England, 2005-06-30)
Travel to attend the 12th Cotton Conference, Gold Coast, August 2004. Abstract presented as a poster at the conference.
Sequeira, Richard Sands, Doug (Queensland Department Of Primary Industriesu, 2005-06-30)
At a July 2004 meeting of the CHCG&IA Research and Technical Subcommittee it was resolved that DPI&F research staff develop a strategy to meet the regional R&D needs of the Emerald area, as identified in a
Murray, David, Crossan, Angus (Queensland Department Of Primary Industries And The University Of Sydney, 2005-06-30)
Travel to participate in the 2005 Beltwide Cotton Conference, January 4th-7th, New Orleans, USA, to visit the USEPA in Washington, DC, USA, and to carry out research within the Centre for Toxicology, Department of Env
Glendenning, Claire (2005-06-30)
Deep Drainage and NRM Summer Scholarship Report
Rossiter, Louise (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2005-06-30)
Insecticide resistance in the cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera has been one of the greatest limitations to successful pest control and economic cotton production in Australia.
Loke, Stella (University Of Sydney, 2005-06-30)
Travel grant to attend the 10th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, 2005
Project US65C: Diversity of VAM fungi in soil health
This project has part funded field operation costs charged by DPI to CSIRO for experiments on ACRI at Narrabri.