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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
Dillon, Martin, Farquharson, Hoque, Ziaul (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2002-08-13)
Interest in Integrated Pest management (IPM) and Area Wide Management (AWM) continues to increase within the Australian Cotton industry.
Dillon, Martin (CSIRO Entomology, 2002-06-30)
Trap cropping is an established technology within many IPM systems for a broad range of
crops. Successful trap crops act as diversionary hosts for key pests, attracting and
INGARD® Cotton varieties express Bt toxin in all plant parts except for the flowers.
Dillon, Martin, Farquharson, Bob, Hoque, Ziaul (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2000-08-16)
Cotton production in Australia is a high-value industry with about 90% of fibre produced being exported to Asia, primarily to Indonesia.