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Managing Black Root Rot of Cotton

Jhorar, Om (NSW Agriculture, 2005-06-30)

Black root rot, caused by a soilborne fungus, was first observed in Australian cotton in 1989. The disease has developed rapidly since then and now occurs in most of the cotton production area in NSW and Queensland.

Cotton Gin Trash and Agroforestry for Sustainable Soil Management

Hulugalle, Nilantha (NSW Agriculture, 2004-06-30)

The aims of the project were: (1) Use composted cotton gin trash and pelletised cotton gin trash to

monitor soil response and soil nutrition benefits; (2) Establish experimental woodlots of

Cotton Industry Development Officer - Upper Namoi

Hickman, Mark (NSW Agriculture, 2003-06-30)

This is the final report for project DAN168C. This project ceased after 1 year of operation.

Travel - Participation to attend New Zealand Conference

Shulze, Ralph (NSW Agriculture, 2003-06-30)

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Insecticide Resistance Management in Bemisia tabaci type B (Silverleaf Whitefly SLW)

Gunning, Robin (NSW Agriculture, 2003-06-30)

The silverleaf whitefly is characterised by a huge host range, high fecundity, the ability to induce physiological responses in plants, transmit plant viruses, the copious production of honeydew, and an extreme abilit

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