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Mensah, Robert (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2011-06-30)
The Australian cotton industry generates, on average, over $1.5billion per year in export revenue. About 80 per cent of cotton farms are irrigated and the farms are generally mixed enterprise operations.
Gordon, Stuart (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2011-06-30)
Industrial trials as part of CRC Project No.
Ringrose-Voase, Anthony (CSIRO Land And Water, 2011-06-30)
Deep drainage below the root zone is still the least understood component of the water balance, especially in cracking clay soils.
Liu, Xiaobo (University Of Melbourne, 2011-06-30)
Novel approaches to irrigation scheduling are becoming critically important as water resources in the Basin come under increased scrutiny.
Van Moort, Jan Paul (2011-06-30)
The Australian cotton industry is a regional based market focused industry generating in excess of $1 billion of export revenue.
Jackson, Tamara (Tamara Jackson, 2011-06-30)
The topic of this travel fellowship was the water-energy-emissions nexus in irrigated agriculture.
Murray, Rob (University Of Adelaide, 2011-06-30)
Irrigated vineyards in Australia have seen extensive adoption of drip irrigation. At the start of this project there was concern about the sustainability of drip irrigation based on previous field observations.
Cox, Jim (South Australian Research And Development Institute, 2011-06-30)
An open hydroponics system aims to increase productivity by high frequency application of irrigation water and nutrients to the soil. Such a system is sometimes also called advanced fertigation.
Hornebuckle, John (CSIRO Land And Water, 2011-06-30)
Water management in the cotton industry has continued to be of fundamental importance to sustainability and production.
Gunawardeena, Thusitha, McGarry, Des (Queensland Department Of Environment And Resource Management (DERM), 2011-06-30)
Deep drainage(DD) - water that passes beyond the - is an important process in irrigated cropping soils to ensure leaching of salts through the soil profile to deeper soil layers, the vadose zone ( the zone between the
CRC (CRDC, 2011-06-30)
Developed as part of the ‘Promoting Science and Agriculture in schools’ project, it was recognised that there was an opportunity to more actively involve students that study textile and design.
Bagshaw, Kevin (University Of Southern Queensland, 2011-06-30)
Investigation allowing for means of better processing long fine Australian cotton and further
improving ginning efficiency was accomplished. Research was conducted in New South
Nadelko, Tony (CSIRO Land And Water, 2011-06-30)
Herron, Grant (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2011-06-30)
Since the introduction of Bt-cotton secondary pests such as aphids, mites and bugs have become more prominent requiring targeted insecticide control.
Whitehouse, Mary (CSIRO Entomology, 2011-06-30)
Refuge crops are used in the cotton industry to dampen the expression of resistance in Helicoverpa moths, and are an integral part in the use of transgenic cotton varieties; as such it is important to confirm refuge a
Wilson, Lewis (CSIRO Plant Industry, 2011-06-30)
Travel to the USDA Kika De La Garcia Agricultural Research Centre at Weslaco in South
West Texas. This is an area of mixed cropping that includes cotton, sugarcane, soybean, corn,
Stubbs, Judith (Judith Stubbes & Associates, 2011-06-30)
This report builds on the first four stages of the study, Exploring the Relationship Between Community Resilience & Irrigated Agriculture in the MDB,1 to address the following research questions:
Institute For Sustainable Futures (2011-06-30)
This research has shown that community beliefs about the future role of cotton in traditional 'cotton communities varies considerably.
Silburn, Mark, Foley, Jenny (Queensland DEEDI, 2011-06-30)
The cotton industry and other investors have spent millions of dollars on ‘water balance’
related research over the past two decades. While soil water balance models can be used
DuBois, Chelsea, Schmidt, Otto (University Of Adelaide, 2011-06-30)
Insects can respond to selection pressure by mobilising new defence mechanisms.