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Chamala, Shankariah, Spies, Airton, Milstein, David (1999-06-29)
The Cotton Research and Development Corporation (CRDC) asked the University of Queensland to undertake a study to indicate socio-economic areas for research for the cotton industry.
Wang, Bo (1999-03-31)
This project aimed to improve technical capability to study the transport off-farm in i water and on sediments of pesticides such as endosulfan and members of the 'benzoyphenylurea (BPU) family.
Salmond, G (1999-03-30)
This project have been highly successful in raising the awareness of fusarium wilt of cotton grower.> and of the cotton industry generally.
Allen, S.J (1999-02-28)
The First Australasian Soilborne Disease (ASDS) was held 9-12 February 1999 on the Gold Coast in Queensland.
Townsend, Belinda (1999-02-14)
This travel grant (ANU5C) was in support of a postgraduate scholarship (ANU3C) granted for research into the molecular biology of gossypol biosynthesis in cotton.
Naylor, Geoffrey (1999-01-31)
The commonly used Micronaire value for cotton is related to both fibre fineness and maturity. There is a need for a new measurement technique to separate these.
Goyne, Phil (1999-01-31)
My attending the conference and visit to Texas has provided an opportunity to update on recent US research and experience and has enabled me to meet a number of US cotton researchers.
Akbari, M (1999-01-31)
The main reason I had applied for funds to attend the conference was to present a poster on aspects of my project so as to receive essential feedback on my research and also to collaborate with scientific experts in s
Kennedy, Ivan (1998-08-07)
This project involved a travel grant for the purpose of attendance by CRC and CROCsupported personnel at two international congresses (IUPAC's International Congress on Pesticide Chemistry, London August 2-7, 199
Mensah, Robert (1998-06-30)
The aim of this study was to (1) improve our understanding of predator responses to prey, predator/prey interactions and factors limiting their efficacy in cotton systems, (2) improve the performance of Envirofeast pr
Fitt, Gary (1998-06-30)
Aims: 1. Identify the most appropriate cotton plant types or varieties for dry season production in NW Australia based on characteristics of yield, quality and maturity 2.
Bange, Michael (1998-06-30)
Aims : To utilise the Cotton Research Unit (CRU) and the Agricultural Production Systems Research Unit (APSRU) modelling capabilities to identify where and how cotton management can be improved and to deliver these ou
Nehl, David (1998-06-30)
In early season growth disorder, or 'bacterial stunt', bacteria infect the roots of cotton and inhibit plant growth and VAM development.
McGee, P (1998-06-30)
The research had three parts: * Quantify the V AM fungi at depth in the soil * Determine the rate of colonisation of roots of cotton by V AM fungi.
Llewellyn, Danny (1998-06-30)
This project was to provide the basic technical support at the molecular level for CSIRO' s cotton breeding program to develop new transgenic cotton varieties with improved agronomic characteristics.
Gibbs, Dallas (1998-06-30)
To ensure the viability of cotton research into the ears of agronomy, entomology and pathology by NSW Agriculture staff at the Australian Cotton Research Institute
Mann, Gavin (1998-06-30)
The aim of this project is to evaluate annually a large number of cotton breeding lines and cultivars for yield and quality characteristics in Queensland in collaboration with the CSIRO cotton breeding programs at Nar
Bange, M.P. (1998-06-30)
Project Objective Year 1: To order and purchase a new file server and install it at ACRI.
Christian, P (1998-06-30)
The overall aim of the project was to carry out research to aid the safe and rapid adoption and implementation of genetically engineered viral insecticides into the Australian Cotton Industry.
McKenzie, David (1998-06-30)
One hundred & seventy people were given training in soil assessment and management Hands-on training in soil management was given to one hundred & seventy members of the Australian cotton industry at a series