HOST PLANT RESISTANCE STUDIES AT NARRABRI AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH STATION
Date Issued:1984-12-05
Abstract
Over the last quarter of a century, as problems in relying completely on pesticides for control of insects have become apparent, there has been renewed interest in the possibility of breeding cottons less susceptible to pests i.e. "host plant resistance". This paper describes some of the studies being undertaken at N.A.R.S. on this subject.
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- 1984 Australian Cotton Growers Research Conference
Proceedings from the 1984 Australian Cotton Growers Research Conference