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The Effect of Abiotic Stress on Cotton Fibre

Birrer, Katherine (Deakin University, 2019-06-30)

Cotton fibre is the most important natural textile fibre, but it requires intensive scouring to disrupt the hydrophobic cuticle to allow dye to penetrate.

Counteract High Sodium Uptake and Nitrogen Efficiency by Stimulate Soil Health

Gall, Louise, Estens, Craig (Gwydir Valley CGA, 2017-06-30)

Boron and Potassium have overlapping roles to play in plant physiology and hence are synergistic.

Agronomic Management for Better Fibre and Textile Quality

Bange, Michael (CSIRO Agriculture; CSIRO Manufacturing, 2016-06-30)

The project successfully captured interactions between cultivar (genetic) x season (environment) x field management x post processing (ginning) variables.

Postgraduate: Improving prediction of cotton growth and production in a changing climate

Broughton, Katie (The University Of Sydney, 2014-06-30)

The integrated responses of Australian cotton varieties to warmer temperatures, elevated atmospheric [CO2], and altered VPD were assessed in this thesis.

Postgraduate : “Nutrient redistribution within cotton plants”

Errington, Meredith (The University Of Sydney, 2012-06-30)

Within cotton plants nutrients are taken up by roots and partitioned between plant structures.

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