Semiochemical Management for Occasional Pets of Cotton and Grain
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Gregg, Peter
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University Of New England
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2018-06-30
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Following extensive discussions since 2010, CRDC agreed to provide seed funding for a Centre for Biopesticides and Semiochemicals, to be developed by researchers from NSW Department of Primary Industry(DPI), the Unive
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australia, cotton farms, growers, sustainability, extension, profitability, pests, management, agronomic decisions, grains, grdc, rdc's, investment, green mirids (creontiades dilutus), cotton leafworm, cluster caterpillar (spodoptera litura), armyworm (mythimna convecta), une, university of western sydney
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CRDC Final Reports submitted 2018