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Development of resistance to insects in Australian cotton varieties.

Fitt, Gary P., Mares, Cheryl L., Wilson, Lewis J., Thomson, Norm J. (1992-08-11)

The reliance of the Australian cotton industry on insecticides for the control of insect pests represents a major economic and environmental concern. In the face of pesticide resistance in H.

entomoLOGIC and hydroLOGIC - WHAT'S HAPPENING?

McKewen, L.D., McFarlane, S.D., Madden, W.R. (1992-08-11)

A change of direction for entomoLOGIC and some improvements to hydroLOGIC will provide growers and consultants in the 1992/93 season with effective, low cost decision support systems for irrigation and pest management

Forum on Managing Biotechnology 1992 Australian Cotton Research Conference

Pitt, Gary P. (1992-08-11)

The Australian cotton industry relies heavily on chemical pesticides for management of a diverse array of pest insects, weeds and diseases.

Pest Management in Central Queensland

Titmarsh, Ian, McColl, Angus (1992-08-11)

Cottongrowers in central Queensland (CQ) enjoy no advantage over southern counterparts in the range of insect pests that attack their crop.

Foraging of egg parasitoids after release against heliothis in dryland cotton.

Scholz, B.C.G. (1992-08-11)

Recent research has indicated that two species of native egg parasitoids, Trichogramma (Trichogrammanza) carverae Oatman and Pinto and Trichogrammatoidea bactrae Nagaraja, have potential as biological control agents o

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