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Stamp out pests & diseases: control unwanted cotton

Redfern, Ruth (2015-07-05)

Controlling unwanted cotton in the farming system is an essential part of good integrated pest and disease management.

NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT case study- Demonstrating whole farm sustainability

Krampl, Engelbert (2015-07-02)

South East Queensland farmer Engelbert Krampl first encountered glyphosate resistant barnyard grass in his cropping system in the summer of 2008-09.

Postgraduate: Rhiannon Smith. Benefits of establishing and managing native vegetation on cotton farms in the Namoi Catchment

Smith, Rhiannon (University Of New England, 2011-06-30)

Biodiversity, ecosystem service provision and human well-being are inextricably linked.

Postgraduate: Todd Bennett – Ecology of Fleabane (Conyza spp)

Sindel, Brian (University Of New England, 2011-06-30)

Conyza bonariensis (L.) Cronquist, flaxleaf fleabane, originating from South America, is a

major emerging weed threat for dry-land cropping systems in Australia. Conyza bonariensis

Post-graduate - Ingrid Rencken: Role of native vegetation in harbouring beneficial insects and reducing insect pest damage in cotton

Rencken, Ingrid (University Of New England, 2007-06-30)

Beneficial insects (generalist predators and parasitoids) occur within cotton agro ecosystems in Australia, but farming systems do not always encourage their survival.

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