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Silburn, Mark (Condamine Alliance, 2010-06-30)
In pesticide science, research and modelling by private companies exceeds that carried out by public organisations (e.g. USDA & EPA in the USA) – e.g.
Smith, Linda (Queensland DEEDI, 2010-06-30)
‘Cotton Fusarium Wilt Management’, had a number of objectives to obtain data to improve the management of this disease.
Naylor, Geoffrey (CSIRO, 2010-06-30)
René van der Sluijs and Geoff Naylor travelled to New Zealand in April 2009 on the invitation of the Textile Institute to present papers on the Australian Cotton Industry.
Wilson Lewis (2010-06-30)
This project supports the ongoing development of IPM in cotton by targeting emerging pest issues, and inappropriate management which may threaten IPM. Key outcomes were:
Hill, James, Morgan, Sally (2010-06-30)
The ‘Regional Cotton Extension Officer’ has played a key role in improving the uptake of research
within the Cotton Industry by jointly working with the Cotton Catchment Communities Cooperative
Mahon, Rod (CSIRO, 2010-06-30)
This project resolved two long-standing anomalies regarding Cry2Ab resistance in H. armigera.
Chen, Guangnan (National Centre For Engineering In Agriculture, 2010-06-30)
Ginning is an energy intensive process. This project evaluates the energy usage inside the cotton gins in Australia. electricity use is found to range between 44-66 kWh per bale, with national average being 52.3 kWh.
Stone, Gordon (Gordon Stone And Associates, 2010-06-30)
This project used a series of communication processes to structure an engagement strategy between CRDC and Crop Consultants Australia or CCA and the wider cotton industry R&D organisations.
Murray, David (Queensland DEEDI, 2010-06-30)
Silverleaf whitefly (SLW), Bemisia tabaci B biotype (Gennadius), is a major insect pest of cotton and horticultural industries.
Wang, Bo (CSIRO, 2010-06-30)
is a limiting factor for cotton production in Australia. As a soil-borne fungal pathogen, epidemiological, ecological and genetic features of Fov populations are strongly influenced by soil conditions.
Parkes, Andrew (CRDC, 2010-06-30)
The Cotton export market is highly competitive and when it comes to quality Australia needs to be the world's best.
Van Der Sluijs, Renee (CSIRO Plant Industry, CSIRO Entomology, 2010-06-30)
Quarantine plays a critical role to ensure that Australia remains free from serious pests, weeds and diseases present in other parts of the world.
Dugdale, Anna (2010-06-30)
Community Action Fund 2010 - Burren Junction homework group
Wincott Inc. (2010-06-30)
Wincott, in conjunction with GTT, facilitated three workshops in Goondiwindi with renowned organisational psychologist, facilitator and social researcher Ian Plowman.
Wincott (2010-06-30)
Wincott continues to provide the cotton industry with a network of support, to collect and disseminate information, educate and train, in a friendly environment.
Whitehouse, Mary (CSIRO Entomology, 2010-06-30)
The purpose of my visit was to attend the conference in Auckland New Zealand.
Gordon, Rod, Charleston, Kate (QLD Primary Industries And Fisheries, DEEDI, 2010-06-30)
These regional extension positions are a part of the Cotton CRC National Cotton Extension Team which has worked on an industry‐wide scale to take a knowledge management approach to deliver grower focused, participator
Cotton Catchment Communities CRC (2010-06-30)
Due to ongoing drought there has been a decline in both investment dollars and human resources in this cotton growing area.
Heimoana, Simone (2010-06-30)
I. To evaluate the risk of Q-biotype whitefly for Australia: Q-biotype identifications in Australia have not been verified by other methods or researchers.
Grace, Peter (Queensland University Of Technology, 2010-06-30)
The primary aim of this project has been to benchmark greenhouse gas emissions across the cotton industry and develop guidelines which potentially reduce nitrous oxide, and associated non-global warming nitrogen gases