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NPSI (2008-06-15)
The FullStop Wetting Front Detector was designed to be a simple, inexpensive and robust device that gives a yes/no response to whether a wetting front has reached a particular depth.
(Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2008-06-23)
Measuring water quality and levels. What to monitor ΓWhat equipment is needed Γ How often to monitor Γ What to do with the data Γ What is a piezometer Γ How much does monitoring cost Γ
An explaination of groundwater modelling in Australia
A list of misconconceptions and an explainationabout groundwater
Groundwater is the term referring to water that occurs under the ground.Groundwater is a vast and slow moving resource that greatly exceeds the volume of other available freshwater sources.
The average amount of time a watermolecule spends at a particularstage during its journey throughthe hydrologic cycle is known as theresidence time.
O'Halloran, Julie (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2008-06-27)
Conducting on-farm Trials
Parle, Gregory (CSIRO Textile And Fibre Technology, 2008-06-30)
Recommendations to Australian Industry
Osten, Vikki, Werth, Jeff (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2008-06-30)
In 2001 a scoping study (phase I) was commissioned to determine and prioritise the weed issues of cropping systems with dryland cotton.
Forbes, Rebecca (University Of New England, 2008-06-30)
Thielaviopsis basicola, a phytopathogenic filamentous fungus, is the causative agent of black root rot in a variety of host plants, including the economically important crop, cotton.
Downes, Sharon (CSIRO Entomology, 2008-06-30)
In the 2004/05 season Bollgard II® replaced Ingard® as the transgenic variety of cotton available to Australian growers. It improves on Ingard® by incorporating an additional insecticide protein (Cry2Ab) to combat H.
Hickman, Mark (Queensland Department Of Primary Industries, 2008-06-30)
The first exposure the cotton industry had to linking industry developed training programs to the vocational education sector occurred between 2002‐2005, with the funding of an extension project called the IPM Trainin
Hulugalle, Nilantha (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2008-06-30)
The effects of rotation crops and stubble management on soil quality, carbon sequestration, deep drainage, nutrient leaching, yield and profitability of succeeding cotton in irrigated and dryland Vertosols was studied
Larsen, David (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2008-06-30)
This project supported the cotton industries Technology Resource Centre (TRC).
Moulden, John (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2008-06-30)
Final Report - Variety development and tillage systems for cotton production in the Ord Stage 2 development
In the mid-1990's the Australian cotton industry adopted Ingard®, a transgenic variety that contains a Bt toxin (CrylAc) which is specific to the group of insects including the target Helicoverpa armigera, but ex
(Natural Solution Env. Consultants, 2008-06-30)
Assessing changes in resource conditions is seen as an essential element for evaluating the impact of public and private investment in natural resource management(NRM) outcomes.
Gibb, Dallas (Cotton Australia, 2008-06-30)
A set of Environmental Performance Indicators (EPls) have been developed that provide
a means of scoring soil health; water quality; biodiversity, industry health; and carbon
Wilson, Lewis (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2008-06-30)
This project has addressed issues that have emerged with the widespread adoption of Bollgard II cotton, and the resulting reduction in insecticide use.
Hickman, Mark (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2008-06-30)
The Cotton Training Coordinator project (5.1.01) was developed from the previous three year CRDC funded project: 4.2.04 AC (IPM Training Coordinator).