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The Physiology of Cotton Crop Nutrition, Shade and Waterlogging

Ullah, Najeeb (University Of Sydney, 2015-06-30)

Climatic variability, typified by erratic heavy-rainfall events can cause soil waterlogging and yield losses in irrigated cotton.

Energy Efficiency Information Grants - Pump Cavitation

Scobie, Michael (2014-12-17)

Pump cavitation is an unwanted problem that occurs when pumps and associated pipelines are poorly designed and configured.

Energy Efficiency Information Grants - How to save energy save money and reduce your carbon footprint

Sandell, Garry, Szabo, Phil (2014-12-17)

The Improving Energy Efficiency on Irrigated Australian Cotton Farms project aims to deliver an industry-wide awareness campaign that provides tailored energy efficiency information and tools to irrigators and their a

Mangement of mirids, stinkbugs and Solenopsis mealy bug

Khan, Moazeem (Queensland Department Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Forestry, 2014-06-30)

Solenopsis mealybug is an emerging pest of cotton in Australia.

Whitefly resistance monitoring 2010-2013

Ludgate, Zara (Queensland Department Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Forestry, 2013-06-30)

Silverleaf whitefly (SLW) is a major insect pest of the cotton industry. It is a pest because it excretes honeydew that contaminates cotton lint, causing problems during textile processing.

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