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Lleewellyn, D. (1989-06-30)
This project has achieved its stated goals in that a gene which confers tolerance to 2,4-D has been isolated and engineered for expression in plants.
Kirby, JM (1989-06-30)
AIMS 1. To extend the understanding of compaction/degradation of Namoi grey clays (developed in previous project) to cover the range of soil types important for irrigated cotton. 2.
Curl, M.L. (1989-06-30)
Aims: The aim of the project was to develop naturally occurring plant pathogens a s mycoherbicide biological control agents for Xanthium spp., Noogoora and Bathurst burrs.
Murray, David (1989-06-30)
The objectives of this study were: (i) To study the population dynamics of Heliothis on the Darling Downs and to quantify the significance of the major controlling influences (predators, parasites pathogens, weather a
Brook, Ken (1989-06-30)
No report available
Thompson, N (1989-06-30)
This project is a long-running one concerned with breeding varieties adapted to Australian conditions, growing practices and markets.
Britton,Ian (1989-06-30)
Our objective was to undertake a collaborative research study to identify and investigate problems associated with the perceived "poor adoption rate of Siratac, and develop an action plan and advisory programme t
Mues, Collin, Morris, Paul, Simmons, Phil (1989-06-30)
Objective of Research Project: To provide growers with knowledge of the workings and relative merits of available marketing options by making them aware of each marketing methods' revenue potential and income sta
Bourne, John (1989-06-30)
This project utilises information from Emerald and other irrigation districts in the State to develop a scheduling system, WATERSCHED, as part of a Cotton Management Decision Program. OBJECTIVES 1.
Constable, Greg (1989-06-30)
Objective: Instigate research into application strategies for Pix on cotton in Australia and compare results with similar experiments from California.
Twine, Peter (1989-06-30)
ABSTRACT: When searchinq for an ideal mass screening technique for cotton plant antibiotic resistance to Helicoverpa spp., a 48 hour feeding on squares using final instar larvae bioassay was found to be the most suita
AIMS 1. To determine the mechanical and physical consequences of land preparation and harvesting on the soils and to relate these effects to soil water content. 2.
Mann, Gavin (1989-06-30)
The objective of this project was to evaluate preliminary and advanced breeding selections from the Narrabri and Biloela programs at up to five locations in Queensland.
Lawrence, Peter (1989-06-30)
Not available
Centre For Pesticide Application & Safety (1989-06-30)
Kirby, JM (1988-09-16)
In the last year I requested funds for partial support towards a conference trip in the USA, together with a visit to the principal laboratory in the USA investigating tillage and compaction.
McRae, Cheryl (1988-09-03)
Ms. McRae presented a paper titled 'Characterisation of enzymes in the spore matrix of Colletotrichum orbiculare".