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Management Options Enhancing Beneficial Microbial Communities and Functions in Cotton Soils

Vadakattu, Gupta (CSIRO Agriculture & Food, 2017-06-30)

Management practices in current Australian cotton farming systems, e.g.

A predictive diagnostic test for Thielaviopsis basicola causing black root rot in cotton soils

Martin, Ashley (Microbiology Laboratories Australia, 2016-06-30)

The importance of black root rot in cotton has increased to the point that it can determine if a field could be planted or not with the crop.

Disease of Cotton XI

Kirkby, Karen, Smith, Linda, Hullugalle, Nilantha (NSW Department Of Agriculture, 2016-06-30)

Diseases of Cotton XI project aimed to increase Australia’s biosecurity preparedness through

early detection by completing annual disease surveillance on commercial cotton farms,

Morphology and Pathogenicty Assays of Selected Thielaviopsis

Nielson, Johanna (University Of Southern Queensland, 2015-06-30)

Black root rot, caused by the pathogen Theilaviopsis basicola is an important disease in Australian cotton.

Managing Carbon in cotton-based farming systems

Hulugalle, Nilantha (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2014-06-30)

The overall aim of the project was to evaluate selected irrigated cropping systems and management practices in terms of carbon sequestration, water storage and WUE, soil quality and profitability.

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