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Graham, Charles (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2015-06-30)
This project built on many years of weeds work supported by CRDC and value added to earlier research, while providing strategic information to growers in support of MyBMP, based around updating WEEDpak.
Sharman, Murray (Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries, 2015-06-30)
Viral diseases of cotton are of economic significance in many parts of the world. Only two virus diseases have been reported from Australian cotton crops, Cotton bunchy top (CBT) and Tobacco streak virus (TSV).
Hereward, James (University Of Queensland, 2015-06)
This project aimed to minimise the adverse impact of glyphosate-resistant weeds on the cotton industry by assessing the prospect that genetic diversity of targeted weed species can be used to predict which species are
Charles, Graham, Werth, Jeff (2014-08-05)
Fleabane has become increasingly problematic in the farming system due to its prolific seeding rate, ability to emerge in different seasons and tolerance to glyphosate.
Werth, Jeff (University Of Queensland, 2014-06-30)
The Australian Cotton Industry is now in the midst of dealing with both glyphosate resistant and tolerant weeds in the cotton system.