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Managing Riparian Corridors on Cotton Farms for Multiple Benefits

Smith, Rhiannon (University Of New England, 2018-06-30)

River red gums are iconic in all cotton catchments and provide a number of valuable ecosystem services to growers, such as carbon sequestration, erosion mitigation and biodiversity conservation.

Silverleaf Whitefly Resistance Monitoring 2013-2016

Hopkinson, Jamie (Queensland Department Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Forestrys, 2016-06-30)

Middle East – Asia Minor 1 (MEAM1) or B-biotype, commonly referred to as silverleaf whitefly (SLW) is an introduced pest of Australian agriculture, particularly cotton and horticulture.

Positioning Growers to take advantage of future ecosystem services markets

Smith, Rhiannon (University Of New England, 2015-06-30)

Ecosystem services are the benefits that humans get from the environment. Many ecosystem services are relevant to cotton production (e.g.

PostGrad: Mitchell Burns Catchment scale risk assessment for agrochemicals

Burns, Mitchell (University Of Sydney, 2011-06-30)

) used to support pesticide management decisions at the catchment-scale can deliver environmental protection while retaining farm production benefits.

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.

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