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Vert alert! Have you seen this ? - CottonInfo fact sheet - March 2015

Smith, Linda, Kirkby, Karen (2015-03-09)

Verticillium wilt of cotton is caused by Verticillium dahliae, a soil borne fungus that enters the roots and grows into the vascular system of the plant.

The Gwydir Grower- December 2014

Devlin, Alice (2014-12-10)

Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot, Disease Research Update, Weeds, GVIA Research Project The 'Filling the Research Gap' project which is looking at nitrous oxide emissions through irrigation water at Redmill is already

The Cotton Wrap Nov 2014

Hunter, Geoff (2014-12-02)

Dryland Pix trial * Reniform Nematode * N trial * Central Queensland Field Walk
*Update from Philip Armytage Darwin Trip

Travel: Fusarium Laboratory Workshop Italy 2012

Smith, Linda (Queensland Department Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Forestry, 2013-06-30)

Travel to attend the Fusarium Laboratory Workshop in June, 2012 offered the opportunity to enhance technical skills as a Plant Pathologist, with emphasis on Fusarium identification.

Managing cotton crop residue - preventing ratoons from carrying over

Maas, Susan (2013-03-28)

Getting rid of the crop post‐harvest can be difficult and resource intensive, however it really is the first step in terms of best practice for your future cotton crops.

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