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Phosphorus Availability in Raingrown Cotton

Griffiths, Brendon (University Of New England, 2016-06-30)

The phosphorus dynamics of dryland cotton production require further elucidation, particularly the role of residual fertiliser P and mycorrhizal infection in yield.

Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Using Melanised Root-associated Fungi

Chang, Yvonne (CRDC; ABARES, 2016-06-30)

Management of soil organic carbon (SOC) is necessary for sustainable agricultural development.

Binnia Valley Growers Group – In-field Trials to Address Local Barriers to Cotton Growing and Exposure to the Cotton Industry

Welsh, Jon (Cotton Info Team, 2016-06-30)

The Binnia Valley is located on the western end of the Liverpool Range approximately 70km south of Mullaley and 20km north of Coolah.

Managing Carbon in cotton-based farming systems

Hulugalle, Nilantha (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2014-06-30)

The overall aim of the project was to evaluate selected irrigated cropping systems and management practices in terms of carbon sequestration, water storage and WUE, soil quality and profitability.

Potential Contribution to Soil Carbon by Cotton Roots in Minimum and Maximum- Tilled Rotations

Coleman, Camille (University Of Sydney, 2013-06-30)

Carried out as a summer scholarship between December 2012 and March 2013, the researcher sought to outline the potential contribution of corn in rotation with cotton, in comparison to historical cotton and wheat rotat

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