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Brown, A (1993-08-30)
The objectives of this project were to sample Gossypium sturtianum (Sturt's Desert Rose) in the Flinders and Barrier Ranges and multiply the samples for research and conservation.
McCollum, D (1993-08-30)
This project was initiated in 1991, following concern expressed by local cotton growers about suspected high insecticide resistance at St George.
Daly, J. (1993-08-30)
During this trip I was able to liaise successfully with the following colleagues concerned with resistance and its management: Drs Rick Roush (Cornell), Alan Devonshire (Rothamsted), Chris Curtis (London School of Hyg
Harden, Greame (1993-08-30)
Aims: 1. To determine the rates, form and placement of fertiliser appropriate to alleviate potassium deficiency and premature senescence. 2.
Triantafilis, John (1993-08-08)
The Cotton Research and Development Corporation Project US05C aims to provide techniques for the rapid assessment of rootzone salinity for cotton growing soil profiles of northern New South Wales and south-eastern Que
Miles, M. (1993-07-08)
The Australlan Entomological Society Conference in Cairns from 3 to 8 July 19S3, was attended by Melina Miies (Department of Entomology, UQ).
Cooper, J (1993-06-30)
Growing other crops in rotation with cotton appears to offer the best prospect for long term viability of the cotton industry.
Yule, J (1993-06-30)
This Project was a preliminary study to develop an R&D program into CT based farming systems for the dryland cotton industry.
Gould, Neville (1993-06-30)
In June 1993, Mr Neville Gould, Team Leader, Agricultural Engineering, NSW Agriculture, Trangie travelled to the USA for 30 days to investigate for the Australian cotton industry the issues of anhydrous ammonia applic
Capel, KL (1993-06-30)
In 1990, a Cotton Research and Development Corporation funded project was begun, in cooperation with the Industry Hail Scheme Insurers, to evaluate the growth response after hail damage, of cotton varieties currently
Murray, D (1993-06-30)
The objectives of this project were to evaluate the potential of larval parasitoids, principally Microplitis, for use in biological control programs against Helicoverpa spp.
Gunning, R.V (1993-06-30)
OBJECTIVES 1. To establish Helicoverpa species composition in the Macquarie Valley and to relate the data to that from other cotton growing areas in NSW and Queensland. 2.
Forrester, N.W, Cahill, M., Bird, L.J., Layland, J.K (1993-06-30)
An insecticide resistance management (IRM) strategy was introduced into the summer rainfall cropping areas of eastern Australia in the 1983/84 season.
Eveleigh, R (1993-06-30)
Project Objective: A new project with the objectives of: * to supply equipment to accurately weigh cotton from field trips.
Gregg, P. (1993-06-30)
A workshop convened by the Cooperative Research Centre for Tropical Pest Management at Narrabri on 7-8 December 1992 examined the feasibility, benefits, and funding implications of providing an operational forecasting
Nutt, C (1993-06-30)
The Computer System Manager at NARS oversees all aspects of the function and services provided by the NARS Computer Facility.
The objective of this project being the purchase of new discs and uninterruptable powersupply to reduce disruption in computer system availability for clients has been fully met
Steadman, R (1993-06-30)
Funded by the Cotton Research and Development Corporation under the general topic "Physical and Chemical Studies of Cotton Fibre Maturity", the project has focused on searching for links between the morpholo
Fitt, Gary (1993-06-30)
The aims of this project, viz: (i) To purchase an item of equipment necessary for the extraction and analyses of allelochemicals present in cotton varieties under evaluation for their rcsi~tance to insect pests (ii) T
This grant provides foods for the annual maintenance contract for the Vax 4000 computer system at NARS. The system has been installed and operational since October 5, 1990.