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Occurrence of the black rootrot fungus in soils surrounding Australian Cotton Properties

Nehl, D, Harvey, J, Aitken, E (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2004-08-12)

Typically the fungus Thielaviopsis basicola, the casual organism for black root rot, is generally considered to be widespread in both cultivated and uncultivated soils; surveys were conducted in the catchments surroun

Do Cotton Pathogens indicate poor soil healthΓ

Allen, Stephen, Nehl, D (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2004-08-12)

Soil health has been defined as &quote; the capacity of soil to function as a vital living system, within ecosystem and land-use boundaries, to sustain plant and animal productivity, maintain or enhance water and

Do Long Fallows Decrease mycorrhizas in CottonΓ

Mondal, A, Lonergan, P, Nehl, D, Allen, Stephen (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2004-08-12)

Most agriculturally important plants, including cotton, are colonised by soilborne fungi known as arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). The AMF depend on the plant to supply their energy, in the form of sugars.

Travel: Dr David Nehl - 11th Biennial Conference of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society

Nehl, D (1998-06-30)

OBJECTIVES OF TRAVEL To attend the 1 lth Biennial Conference of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society (APPS), present a paper on recent research from CRDC Project DANlOOC and attend a practical workshop on disease

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