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Redfern, Ruth, Twine, Annabel, Maas, Susan (CottonInfo, 2016-06-01)
The 2016 Australian Cotton Production Manual is a critical reference tool for cotton growers: a one-stop-shop of on-farm cotton production information.
Redfern, Ruth, Jenson, Melanie (CRDC, 2016-06-06)
The winter edition of CRDC's magazine, Spotlight, investigates the issue of big data and the evolution from precision agriculture to decision agriculture.
Staines, Trudy (CSIRO Agricultural Flagship, 2016-06-30)
CRDC recognises that people are the cotton industry’s greatest resource. We continue to invest
in the capacity and capability of people through many programs, designed to build a skilled,
McCullagh, Emma, Elsden, Sam (Central Highlands Cotton Growers And Irrigators Association, 2016-06-30)
Australian cotton production has fluctuated dramatically over the last five years.
Larsen, David (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2016-06-30)
Over the last 22 years the Australian cotton industry, through the CRDC and Cotton CRC, have actively invested in the dissemination of research information to growers and the broader community.
Levins, Paul (Invention Development Management Company, LLC, 2016-06-30)
The colour of cotton fibre is affected by plant genetics, environmental factors, harvest and processing conditions.
Nettle, Ruth (University Of Melbourne, 2016-06-30)
The Australian cotton industry recognises the value of people and has a vision that by 2029 it will be an - an industry that “retains, attracts and develops highly capable people” (Cotton Research and Development Corp
Foley, Joseph (QLD Dept. Natural Resources And Mines, 2016-06-30)
In response to many inquiries about EM38 technology, either from those who came to an industry field day (as part of the Irrigation Technology Tour Feb 2015) or who have spoken with someone else who attended, Departme
Lower, Tony (University Of Sydney, 2016-06-30)
The cotton sector is a leader in farm WHS because growers have used evidence-based information to develop practical and effective systems to manage WHS.
Holcombe, Anna (University Of Sydney, 2016-06-30)
This research investigated the use of continuously monitor leaf hydration of cotton non-destructively and remotely using ZIM-probes throughout the irrigation cycle.
Hopkinson, Jamie (Queensland Department Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Forestrys, 2016-06-30)
Middle East – Asia Minor 1 (MEAM1) or B-biotype, commonly referred to as silverleaf whitefly (SLW) is an introduced pest of Australian agriculture, particularly cotton and horticulture.
Shakeshaft, Elizabeth (University Of Sydney, 2016-06-30)
This research project acts as a pilot study and involved four trials in the Riverina region of New South Wales comparing establishment, growth rates, plant maturity and yield between cotton crops grown under plastic a
Corish, Nigel (Nigel Corish, 2016-06-30)
The aim of this research was to improve nitrogen use in irrigated cotton by looking at how farmers around the world are improving Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE), and to identify what management tools and practices farm
Griffiths, Brendan (University Of New England, 2016-06-30)
The phosphorus dynamics of dryland cotton production require further elucidation, particularly the role of residual fertiliser P and mycorrhizal infection in yield.
Crane, Nathaniel (Queensland University Of Technology (QUT), 2016-06-30)
Verticillium dahliae is a highly destructive fungal pathogen that causes an annual global product loss in cotton of 20%.
Smith, Linda (Queensland Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries, 2016-06-30)
Australian cotton growers are exposed to and manage a variety of cotton diseases.
Crowle, Genevieve (CSIRO Manufacturing Flagship, 2016-06-30)
This research sought to determine why differences in dye uptake may occur between cottons with near identical fibre properties.
Gambley, Cherie (Queensland Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries, 2016-06-30)
Cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) presents a major biosecurity threat to the Australian industry. The exotic Cotton blue disease (CBD) is also of concern.
Anderson, Fiona (Crop Consultants Australia Incorporated, 2016-06-30)
Egg collecting has been critical to the success of the Helicoverpa resistance monitoring programs.
Singh, Balwant (University Of Western Sydney, 2016-06-30)
The purpose of the funding was to co-fund a workshop entitled: Harnessing rhizosphere-soil-microbial interactions for increasing farm productivity and resilience of farming systems.