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Reducing Cotton Discolouration Risk (Stage 1: IP and Technology)

Levins, Paul (Invention Development Management Company, LLC, 2016-06-30)

The colour of cotton fibre is affected by plant genetics, environmental factors, harvest and processing conditions.

Developing Soil Testing and Fertiliser Response Guidelines to Manage P, K and S Fertility for Irrigated and Dryland Cotton Cropping Systems

Bell, Mike (University Of Queensland, 2015-06-30)

Current nutrient management strategies are based primarily on the concept of cost effective nutrient management (i.e.

Effect of 1 m and 1.5 m row spacing on yield and fibre quality of upland cotton in Warren, NSW, Australia

Quigley, Richard (University Of Sydney, 2014-06-30)

Compaction caused by machinery traffic can have severe yield consequences. Compaction increases soil strength and reduces soil porosity, which hinders root growth, moisture and nutrient uptake, and plant growth.

Management of Mirids and Stinkbugs in Bollgard II

Khan, Moazzem (Queensland Department Of Employment, Economic Development And Innovation (DEEDI), 2011-06-30)

In Bollgard® II cotton 2-5 sprays are required to manage mirid and stinkbugs every season.

Sustainable Chemical Control of Mirids, Aphids and TSM in cotton

Herron, Grant (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2011-06-30)

Since the introduction of Bt-cotton secondary pests such as aphids, mites and bugs have become more prominent requiring targeted insecticide control.

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