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Smith, Linda (Queensland DEEDI, 2012-06-30)
The 2011 season is the first season of commercial cotton production in the Ord region for 10+ years, making this year a suitable time for establishing baseline frequencies and severities of endemic diseases.
Sharman, Murray (Queensland DEEDI, 2012-06-30)
The relationship of Cotton leaf roll vitus (CLRV) from Thailand to Cotton leafroll dwarf virus(CLRDV) from Brazil or Cotton bunchy top virus (CBTV) from Australia is unclear as no sequence information is currently pub
Hickman, Mark (Queensland DEEDI, 2012-06-30)
During 2008‐2011, the Australian Cotton industry faced numerous challenges when it experienced significant drought over a number of years, followed by crippling floods in late 2010, early 2011.
Gambley, Cherie (Queensland DEEDI, 2011-06-30)
Worldwide, virus diseases, especially Cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) cause serious economic losses to cotton production.
Silburn, Mark, Foley, Jenny (Queensland DEEDI, 2011-06-30)
The cotton industry and other investors have spent millions of dollars on ‘water balance’
related research over the past two decades. While soil water balance models can be used