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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
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
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
Daly, J. (1993-02-28)
This project studied the factors responsible for frequency changes in endosulfan resistance.in populations of H. armigera in cotton.
Leeder, JD (1993-02-28)
Despite the broad title, the project has concentrated on transverse dimensions of fibres, notably maturity in all of its aspects.
Millar, AA (1992-12-31)
The objective of the present research is to see whether altering the level of the enzyme ADH will affect the tolerance of cotton to anaerobic or waterlogged conditions.
Kirby, JM (1992-12-31)
This project had objectives of: 1 studying the risk of damaging soil, and by how much, by tillage and traffic at various moisture contents; 2 testing funher the 11critical moisture" concept developed under a prev
M. A. Porter, M.A., Bakker, O., Schoenfisch, M, McGarry, D, Bridge, B (1992-12-31)
This report summarises the findings from the CRDC funded project "Managing soils to avoid compaction problems in cotton growing". The project ran from 1989/90 to 1991/92.
Craven, LA (1992-10-31)
The project was intended to collect germplasm of two of the wild relatives of cotton, Gossypium australe and G. sturtianum from eastern Australia, and to initiate a seed bank of these species.,
Nehl, David (1992-10-31)
CRDC project UNE15C provided for travel to Perth for The International Symposium on the Management of mycorrhizas in Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry.
Forrester, N (1992-09-30)
A Magellan Nav pro 5000 receiver and external antenna kit was bought and tested. The unit has recorded the locations of soil pit and disease sampling sites.
Daly, J (1992-08-30)
Dr Daly attended the Fifth Cotton Conference, Broadbeach, Queensland, 12-14 August, 1992. She authored two papers for inclusion in the Proceedings: Daly, J. 5ndosulfan resiS1ance in Helicoverpa armgera, pp 353-368.
Feng, Yu (1992-08-30)
I have been in Australia to attend 'the 1992 Australian Cotton Conference' in Qld and to visit the Cottonseed Mill of Cargill Oilseed at Narrabri , last August.
Kennedy, Ivan (1992-08-30)
Funds tor Ivan Kennedy and steven Kimber to attend Australian cotton conference 1992
Capel, K; Campbell, L (1992-08-30)
Travel to cotton conference Karyl-Lee West, Lindsay Campbell
Kirby, JM (1992-07-30)
The potential of leading tines to produce a finer tilth and allow operations at moisture contents \ Q higher than previously possible without producing smearing could possibly be exploited in implements for the renova
McKenzie, DC; Kay, A (1992-07-30)
In July 1992 the 9th International Working Meeting on Soil Micromorphology was held in, Townsville, Queensland. It was sponsored by Sub-Commission B of the International, Society of Soil Science.