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Travel Sponsorship: Collaborative Research with USDA Lubbock and Attendance at the Plant Biology 2015

Sharwood, Robert (Australian National University, 2016-06-30)

This Travel sponsorship suuported Dr Sharwood to travel to Lubbock Texas USA to meet with Dr Paxton Payton and Dr James Mahan at the USDA-ARS to begin collaborative research to determine the interactive effects of wat

SE: Dr C Owen Gwathmey University of Tennessee- Mentorship in cotton physiology and agronomy

Brodrick, Rose (CSIRO Plant Industry, 2014-06-30)

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Climate change and its implications for cotton production

Howden, S.M. (2008-08-10)

Experience in the cotton industry in Australia demonstrates significant sensitivity to climate factors in terms of yield and yield variability, quality, water availability, pest and weed issues, input costs and natura

Identifying Cotton Cultivars for Hotter Temperatures

Cottee, Nicola, P., Bange, Michael, Campbell, L.C. (2008-08-10)

High temperature stress adversely affects the growth, development and ultimately yield of cotton.

Postgraduate: Nicola Cottee – Development of a method to determine thermotolerance in cotton cultivars

Cottee, Nicola (University Of Sydney, 2008-06-30)

The Australian cotton industry has developed high yielding and high quality fibre

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