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Hopkinson, Jamie (Queensland Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries, 2019-06)
Over the three years of this project, data has been collected on the resistance status of silverleaf whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (MEAM1) to registered insecticides.
Knox, Oliver (University Of New England, 2019-06)
The project UNE1403, Prodessor of Soil Systems Biology, was established between UNE and CRDC in 2014.
Volkova, Anastasia (FluroSat Pty Ltd, 2019-06)
FluroSense crop analytics and decision support platform has been enhanced with work-ready nutrient mapping and recommendation workflows, accessible for cotton grower via data integrations with major farm management sy
Graham, Charles (NSW DPI, 2019-06)
A weed control threshold for cotton production was first released to the Australian industry in 2008.
UNE1601 came about from a merger of two proposals.
Sharman, Murray (Queensland Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries, 2019-06)
This project aimed to enhance and support the sustainability of the Australian cotton industry by: providing continued capacity in plant virology expertise and diagnostics, building industry awareness of viral disease
Herron, Grant (NSW DPI, 2019-06)
• Cotton aphid, two-spotted mite (TSM), banana or strawberry spider mite (SSM), cotton seedling thrips, western flower thrips (WFT) and green mirid were collected from Australian cotton growing regions.
Smith, Linda (Queensland Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries, 2019-06)
Since the first detection in the Dawson/Callide region of Central Queensland in 2012, reniform nematode has become a serious concern for cotton growers and researchers as well.
Heimoana, Simone, Downes, Sharon (CSIRO Agriculture And Food, 2019-05-30)
This travel scholarship funding enabled the attendance at the 3rd International Whitefly Symposium, held in Fremantle in September 2018 was a good opportunity to present Australian researchers whitefly research from t
Birrer, Katherine (CSIRO Materials Science & Engineering And Deakin University, 2019-04-29)
Cotton fibre is the most important natural textile fibre, but it requires intensive scouring to disrupt the hydrophobic cuticle to allow dye to penetrate.
McCarthy, Cheryl (University Of Southern Queensland, 2019-04)
Research was undertaken to develop a machine vision-based weed spot sprayer for the Australian sugar and cotton industries.
Rajkhowa, Rangam (Deakin University, 2019-03-30)
In this project, a novel treatment was investigated to improve whiteness, brightness, softness and dye uptake of cotton yarn and fabric.
Broughton, Katie (CSIRO Agriculture And Food, 2019-03-27)
I attended the 3rd Agriculture and Climate Change conference held in Budapest, Hungary from the 24th-26th March 2019.
Sequeira, Richard (Queensland Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries, 2019)
Mirids have always been and will continue to be key pests of GM cotton for the foreseeable future.
Keogh, Michael, Heath, Richard (The Australian Farm Institute, 2018-12-30)
The role of public-sector agricultural research, development and extension (R,D&E) investment as a starting point for innovation and productivity growth in agriculture is well understood, with numerous internation
Gall, Lou (Gwydir Valley Irrigators Association Inc., 2018-12-30)
Grower-led irrigation system comparison in the Gwydir Valley aims to collect commercially relevant comparative data on different irrigation systems.
Shuey, Tim (Queensland Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries, 2018-12-30)
TThis project supported travel, which was conducted in order to participate in the course “Nematodes in Cropping Systems: Identification and Techniques, 2017”.
Brookes, Dean (The University Of Queensland, 2018-12-30)
This travel funding sponsored attendance at the intital planning meeting for the Rural R&D for Profit project “Improving Plant Pest Management through Cross Industry Deployment of Smart Sensor, Diagnostics and For
McDougall, Sandra (New South Wales Department Of Primary Industries, 2018-12-30)
The cotton industry in southern NSW has expanded from negligible areas less than a decade ago to 70,680 ha harvested in 2014, 44,201 ha in 2016, and predictions of 90,000 ha in the 2017/18 season, with plantings into
Moffat, Jennifer (Jennifer Moffatt Consulting, 2018-12-30)
This project funding supports the development of a longitudinal research framework, to quantify the impact of investing through the Cotton Research Development Corporation(CRDC) People program.