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Management Options Enhancing Beneficial Microbial Communities and Functions in Cotton Soils

Vadakattu, Gupta (2016-06-30)

For sustainable cotton production, Australian cotton farming systems need to promote and optimize soil biological functions to by improving nutrient use efficiency, increasing biological nitrogen inputs, reducing dise

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.

Developing cotton systems that are nutrient-efficient and promote healthy soil

Rochester, Ian (CSIRO Plant Industry, 2013-06-30)

This project will assist the cotton industry to reduce its impact upon the environment and improve the health of its soil resource and achieve its aims to use fertiliser inputs more efficiently.

Impact of hydroponics irrigation in the citrus industry

Cox, Jim (South Australian Research And Development Institute, 2011-06-30)

An open hydroponics system aims to increase productivity by high frequency application of irrigation water and nutrients to the soil. Such a system is sometimes also called advanced fertigation.

Central Queensland Cottontales 2010 Issue 4

Maas, Susan (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2010-10-06)

Article on Nutrient Uptake;Considerations for wet spring

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