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Biological based products for improved cotton production

Singh, B (Cotton Research & Development Corporation (CRDC), University Of Western Sydney, 2024-05-14)

Soilborne diseases of cotton such as Verticillium wilt (VW, caused by Verticillium dahliae Kleb, VD) and Fusarium wilt (FW, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.

Premature Senescence in Cotton in Relation to Potassium availability in soil

Singh, B, Bedrossian, S (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2002-08-13)

In Australia, premature senescence (PS) is occurring with increasing frequency in cotton crops.

Premature Senescence in Cotton in Relation to Potassium Availability in Soil: Preliminary Results

Bedrossian, S, Singh, B, Wright, P (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2000-08-16)

In Australia, premature senescence (PS) is occurring with increasing frequency in cotton crops on soils with high levels of available K.

Buffering capacity and acidification rates of cotton soils from Northern NSW

Odeh, I, McBratney, A, Singh, B (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2000-08-16)

Soils of high acidity are a major limitation to crop productivity in much of the world. In Australia acid soils covers about 40% of the total land area.

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