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Geddes, Andrew (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2004-08-12)
To highlight key areas of Quality Control by both growers and ginners. To identify key quality issues of seed cotton modules both on farm and stored at gin sites.
(Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2004-08-12)
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Vasinfectum (Fov) is considered the most destructive pathogen of cotton in Australia. In this study, BC3 progenies of chromosome addition lines between G.
Sindel, Brian M, Johnson, Stephen B, Charles, Graham (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2004-08-12)
Accurate identification is important for the management of all weed species for a range of different reasons including the selection of effective herbicides and implementing timely management before seed set so that p
Short, Sheree, Grundy, Paul (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2004-08-12)
Central Queensland currently enjoys an ascochyta blight free status, however the use of chickpeas as a winter trap crop has created a potential risk for the introduction of the disease.
Clarke, Adrienne, Heath, Robyn, Poon, Simon (Australian Cotton Growers Research Association, 2004-08-12)
One step in the production of transgenic cotton is the regeneration of whole plants from undifferentiated cells (calli) in which the gene of interest has been inserted.