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Bennett, John (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2011-11-22)
The study of the dryland agricultural system shows, through pH/EC relationships, that EC is maintained at higher levels than the control where lime is applied, or where gypsum is applied alone after 2.5 years.
Cotton Catchment Communities CRC (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2009-11-30)
The aim of this study was to use EM imaging and .a collected by a DUALEM-421 to infer the spatial distribution of soil properties and soil particle size fractions related to .a across a prior stream channel in an irri
Fraser, Trent (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2009-04-06)
The effect of P and AMF on cotton yield and yield components of cotton Honours thesis The soils of the Ord River Irrigation area (ORIA) are extremely old and naturally low in available Phosphorus.
Argent, Suzette (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2008-10-30)
The potential use of pheromone traps as a monitoring tool for the cotton pest green mirid (Creontiades dilutus) was studied at three sites.
Duddy, James (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC, 2008-04-29)
This study was carried out in afield trial on black clay soils in the Macintyre cotton growing region during a 2005/2006 cotton season and future improvements on this experiment may see significant results that will g