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Reid, Peter (1984-12-05)
At Narrabri we are continuing our breeding program to develop locally adapted early maturing varieties.
Thomson, N.J., Reid, P., Fitt, G. (1984-12-05)
Over the last quarter of a century, as problems in relying completely on pesticides for control of insects have become apparent, there has been renewed interest in the possibility of breeding cottons less susceptible
Gunning R.V., Ferris, I.G. (1984-12-05)
Intense selection pressure has led to the development of insecticide resistance
(1984-12-05)
Ashburner, , N.A., Brook, K.D., DaRoza, G.D. (1984-12-05)
One of the notable features of the SIRATAC pest management system is that its use followed extremely quickly on its initial formulation.
Adams, G.D., Foley, D.H., Pyke, B.A. (1984-12-05)
In recent years sap-sucking bugs have been associated with early season damage.to cotton crops in most of the production centres in New South Wales and Queensland.
McGarry, D. (1984-12-05)
At the 1982 Australian Cotton Growers' Research Conference the effects of land preparation at different soi1 water contents on soil structure and cotton growth was reported.
Hughes, Dennis G. (1984-12-05)
This subject is very relevant to the Australian Cotton Growing Industry as the most common complaint against our major seed variety, DPL 61, is that this growth has a lower breaking strength when it is produced in Aus
McKenzie, D.C. (1984-12-05)
Soils that disperse tend to have poor drainage; excessive swelling closes soil pores, which also block up with dispersed clay, sand and silt.
Allaway, R.A. (1984-12-05)
In agriculture we often hear reports of new wonder varieties that are about.to revolutionise agriculture, yet when these varieties are released, if indeed they are released, they seem to fall far short of the publicit
Constable, G.A., Hodgson, A.S. (1984-12-05)
An evaluation of drip irrigation for cotton production
Luckett, D.J. (1984-12-05)
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