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Wilson Lewis (1998-08-14)
Experiments were done using simulated damage to investigate responses of early season cotton to defoliation, tipping out and fruit removal in a range of combinations and intensities.
Wright, Phillip (1998-08-14)
Lablab was grown in two field experiments at Narrabri, NSW.
The relationship between early season insecticide use and later outbreaks of aphids was investigated in three field experiments.
Johnston, Stephen (1998-08-14)
Polymeria longjfolia (Polymeria take-all or Peak Downs curse)is a native Australian species.
Dillon, Martin, Paradhan, Udai, Brandsema, Felicity (1998-08-14)
This paper describes the results of a two season pilot study assessing the utility of Landsat TM satellite data for identifying and mapping land cover in jinxed agricultural regions.
Mann, Gavin (1998-08-14)
The CSIRO Cotton Cultivar Trial(CCT) has been run cooperatively by CSIRO and DPIQ for 24 years and is used as the last stage in our breeding line evaluation.
Hullugalle, Nilantha (1998-08-14)
Sustainability in any farming system is dependent upon a number of interacting factors which include climate, soil quality, plant nutrition, management, weed and disease incidence, and economic factors (Greenland and
Logan, Mike (1998-08-14)
The future of agriculture in Australia depends on the type of people who are in the cotton industry. The future depends on a professional & aggressive approach to the business of farming, prepared for change.
Macpeherson, Ian, Beeston, Mike, Salmond, Freg (1998-08-14)
The confirmation of Fusarium wilt in a field north of Moree daring the 1996/7 season jolted the cotton industry.
We have carried out one season of experiments on plant growth regulators that have not been used commercially in the Australian industry before (Glycinebetaine, Gibberellic acid and PGR TV) and compared these to Pix.
Water use efficiency is a key issue for the Australian cotton industry. For the individual producer the focus is to maximise returns from a limited resource.
Gibb, Dallas (1998-08-14)
In managing insect pests growers are today faced with increasing insecticide resistance, a lack of new chemistry and increasing production costs.
Constable, Greg (1998-08-14)
CSIRO has had a successful cotton breeding program for over 20 years. In 1996, more than 90% of Australia's cotton was sown to varieties derived from the CSRO breeding program.
McBratney, Alexander (1998-08-14)
Groundwater is water that has drained through the soil and accumulated at depth within the deeper subsoil or in bedrock.
Powis, Kevin, Herron, Grant (1998-08-14)
There is speculation that current secondary pests of cotton may be more troublesome following the introduction of transgenic cotton.
Franzmann, Bernard (1998-08-14)
The silverleaf whitefly (SLW) Bemisia tabaci B-biotype is a major problem to cotton growers overseas and is a threat to the cotton industry in Australia.
Lleewellyn, D. (1998-08-14)
The efficacy of transgenic, 2,4-D tolerant cotton, developed by CSIRO has been field tested over the past 2 seasons on an irrigated field at Premer, on the Liverpool Plains of NSW.
Simpson, Gordon, Cornford, Renee (1998-08-14)
The green mind, Creontiades dilutes (Stal) (Hemiptera: Miridae), is an important but sporadic pest of cotton which destroys small squares on cotton plants (Pyke and Brown, 1996).
Fungal diseases such as Verticillium Wilt, Fusarium wilt and black root rot cause appreciable losses to the Australian cotton industry, particularly in years when environmental conditions favour disease.
Fresser, Glenn (1998-08-14)
There is a substantial number of cotton growers who have an active role in and take full responsibility for the pest management of their crop.