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The Cotton Wrap May 2015

Hunter, Geoff (2015-06-05)

Multi- species cover cropping trial * Management Options Enhancing Beneficial Microbial Communities and Functions in Cotton Soils- Dr Gupta Vadakattu. * N trial summary *Macquarie Valley

Scholarship: Interaction Between Beneficial Insects, Aphids & Biopesticides

Dickson, Andrew (Queensland University Of Technology, 2014-06-30)

Commercial biopesticides based on entomopathogenic fungi are expected to be registered for use as microbial biological control of aphids in Australia in the near future.

MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES FOR THE GENETIC IDENTIFICATION OF COTTON PLANTS AND ASSOCIATED SOIL MICROORGANISMS.

Kearney, Anabel, Chan, Onza L., Bayliss, Jennifer L., Lyon, Bruce R. (1992-08-11)

The genetic material (DNA) of living organisms is structurally the same whether it is found in humans, plants, fungi or bacteria.

MYCORRHIZAS IN COTTON

Nehl, D.B., Brown, J.F. (1992-08-11)

Question: When is a cotton plant not a cotton plant? Answer: All the time. Healthy cotton plants are always part of a mycorrhiza.

PREMATURE SENESCENCE OF COTTON

Harden, G., K., Kochman, J. (1990-08-08)

A problem involving leaf death and fall before all bolls are adequately developed, has occurred in cotton growing areas for some years. Early reports of this date back to at least 1981.

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