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Charles, Graham (2013-12-03)
The intent of this guide is to give cotton growers information relating the impact of known concentrations of a herbicide on crop growth, exposed at a given crop growth stage, on crop growth and development and final
DuBois, Chelsea, Schmidt, Otto (University Of Adelaide, 2011-06-30)
Insects can respond to selection pressure by mobilising new defence mechanisms.
Burns, Mitchell (University Of Sydney, 2011-06-30)
) used to support pesticide management decisions at the catchment-scale can deliver environmental protection while retaining farm production benefits.
Khan, Moazzem (Queensland Department Of Employment, Economic Development And Innovation (DEEDI), 2011-06-30)
In Bollgard® II cotton 2-5 sprays are required to manage mirid and stinkbugs every season.
Kauter, Greg (Australian Cotton Grower Research Association, 2008-06-30)
Cotton leaf curl virus (CLCuV) is the causal agent of a damaging disease of cotton (CLCuD) that is caused by a number of different begomoviruses and vectored by Silver Leaf Whitefly (SLW).
De Barro, Paul (CSIRO Entomology, 2007-06-30)
Eretmocerus hayati was first released in late Oct 2004 and over the next 2.5 years it has since spread has far south as the Sydney Basin, west into the northern NSW cotton production areas and in Qld from the NSW bord
Mensah, Mensah, Robert (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2007-06-30)
This report presents the experimental works and outcomes of my study on the project “IPM
in BollgardII® cotton‐New tools and strategies: A Farming: Systems Approach” under the
Heimoana, Viliami (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2007-06-30)
In 2002/03 these chemicals were tested for Helicoverpa species control: Abrade® 50% a.i. (Grow Choice Pty. Ltd), Azamax® 1% a.i. (OCP Pty. Ltd.), BASF320 200g a.i.
Wilson, Lewis (CSIRO Plant Industry, 2007-06-30)
This project evaluated options for selective control of aphids, studied the field epidemiology of cotton bunchy top disease and determined the suitability of relay crops for aphid pest management.
Collinge, Derek (Australian National University, 2007-06-30)
Stable transformation is an essential tool for molecular biologists workingon non-model organsims.
Scotto, Kristen (University Of Queensland, 2006-06-30)
Microsatellite data collected over many of the grain growing regions of eastern Australia from December 2002 through to May 2005, has detected and described variable gene-flow years (i.e.
Lightfoot, Damien (University Of Adelaide, 2006-06-30)
The cotton boll contains the seeds of the plant to which long, white fibres are attached. The cotton industry takes advantage of these fibres to spin yarns for textile production.