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Miles, Melina, Lloyd, Richard, Quade, Adam, Murray, Dave (2010-08-10)
In a trial undertaken to determine the efficacy of selected chemistry for the control of Solenopsis mealybug on cotton picking machinery, Pulse Penetrant provided close to complete control of all lifestages targeted.
Herron, Grant, Wilson, Lewis (2010-08-10)
Aphis gossypii Glover (cotton or melon aphid) is an important pest of cotton due to its ability to reduce yield through feeding damage.
Montgomery, Janelle, Jackson, Rod, McCaffery, Annette (2010-08-10)
Commencing in October 2009, the 12 month pilot program will measure the industry's responsiveness to government funded irrigation modernisation programs aimed at water recovery.
Walker, Steve, Werth, Jeff, McDonald, Craig, Charles, Graham (2010-08-10)
The widespread adoption of glyphosate tolerant cotton in the last 10 years has substantially modified the weed control practices used in irrigated and dryland cotton crops.
Montgomery, Janelle, Bray, Stuart (2010-08-10)
The survey data showed a wide range of irrigation performance and water volume estimation and measurement across the industry. It found the average GPWUIfarm for the cotton industry was 1.14 bales per megalitre.
Ludgate, Zara (2010-08-10)
Bioassays developed and extensive screening undertaken between 2007-10 * No changes in resistance factors in cotton from 2007 to 2010 * Elevated resistance factors recorded in horticultural regions for pyriproxyfen (A
Kelly, David, Quinn, James, Marshall, John, Eveleigh, Robert, Ford, Bob (2010-08-10)
Whilst managing for fibre quality is in the title of this presentation, most of the focus is on yield.
Rochester, Ian (2010-08-10)
Soil organic carbon (SOC) increased throughout a 10-year monitoring period (1998-2008) in an experiment that compared five cotton-based cropping systems.
McGarry, Des, Gunawardena, Thusitha, Foley, Jenny (2010-08-10)
This project commenced in 2002 to monitor DD across a range of irrigated cropping lands in the upper Murray Darling basin.
Cotton Catchment Communities CRC (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2010-08-09)
Management of insects, weeds, diseases, PGR and defoliants, sections included on biosecurity, and myBMP
Broderick, Rose (CSIRO, 2010-07-26)
Compared to conventional 1 m spacings, UNR did not mature earlier in Australian systems, because fruiting site development was slowed in response to early plant competition impeding the opportunity for early fruit mat
Stirzaker, Richard (2010-07-12)
This bulletin explores the relationship between local irrigation practice and adaptive learning. When combined the shared conceptualisation of real world problems leads to better industry outcomes.
CRDC (2010-07-01)
CRDC's Annual Operating Plan for 2010–11 (AOP): the third annual operating plan under the CRDC's Strategic R&D Plan 2008–2013.
Stubbs, Judith (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2010-07-01)
This report builds on and applies the first three stages of the study, Exploring Between Community Resilience & Irrigated Agriculture in the MDB,1 to address the following questions:What are likely to be the s
(Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2010-07-01)
Community Conversations - a historical geography of cotton farming in NSW and QLD adaptation and adoption
Finney, Bruce (CRDC, 2010-07)
Vision: “Australian cotton, carefully grown, naturally world’s best”
By 2029 the Australian cotton industry will be:
Errington, Meredith (University Of Sydney, 2010-06-30)
The International Plant Nutrition Colloquium is the major international plant
nutrition conference, held every four years. This year the 16th IPNC, entitled
Yang, Shouren (CSIRO, 2010-06-30)
In order to maintain its premium in the world cotton market it will be important for Australia
to extend its position as a preferred supplier of high quality fibre. Australian cotton is
Liu, Qing (CSIRO Plant Industry, 2010-06-30)
As a by product of more valuable cotton fibre, cottonseed oil (CSO) in its current form is widely used in its current form in various food applications around the world.
Gordon, Rod, Charleston, Kate (QLD Primary Industries And Fisheries, DEEDI, 2010-06-30)
These regional extension positions are a part of the Cotton CRC National Cotton Extension Team which has worked on an industry‐wide scale to take a knowledge management approach to deliver grower focused, participator