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Significance, mechanism and new management strategies of inducible tolerance

DuBois, Chelsea, Schmidt, Otto (University Of Adelaide, 2011-06-30)

Insects can respond to selection pressure by mobilising new defence mechanisms.

Evaluating gene silencing technologies to control H. armigera

Gordon, Karl (CSIRO Entomology, 2010-06-30)

H. armigera is one of the major pests faced by the Australian cotton industry.

Implications of Bt resistance in H. armigera

Mahon, Rod (CSIRO, 2010-06-30)

This project resolved two long-standing anomalies regarding Cry2Ab resistance in H. armigera.

Testing transgenic cotton carrying the I-2 resistance gene for resistance to Fusarium wilt

Jones, David (Austalian National University, 2009-06-30)

Fusarium oxysporum f.sp vasinfectum (FOV) has merged as a very serious pathogen of cotton, which apparently lacks good sources of endogenous resistance to Fusarium wilt.

Analysis and optimisation of cotton fibre –specific gene promoters

Liu, Yinghong (University Of Adelaide, 2009-06-30)

Advances in our knowledge of the genes expressed in cotton fibres make biotechnology a viable means to improve fibre characteristics.

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