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Program Project Number ProjectName Researcher Project State Final Report
Farm 1.01.02 Rhizosphere Biological Functions Dr Oliver Knox Finalised
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Farm 1.01.03 Mortality of Helicoverpa in Bollgard II® Cotton Fields and Implications for Bt Resistance Management Sharon Downs Finalised
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Farm 1.01.04 Is the Source of Mirids in Cotton Derived from Local Dispersal or Long Distance Migration James Hereward Current
Farm 1.01.05 Ecology of Helicoverpa- Transgenic Cotton Geoff Baker Finalised
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Farm 1.01.07 Supporting IPM for Future Cotton Systems Lewis Wilson Finalised
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Farm 1.01.08 NORpak Communication Strategy North Australia. Stephen Yeates Finalised
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Farm 1.01.09 Development of Sustainable IWM strategies for use with Low Input Cotton systems – the critical period for weed control concept Ian Taylor Current
Farm 1.01.10 Mirid Predation Mary Whitehouse Finalised
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Farm 1.01.12 The Role of IPM in Northern Territory Andrew Davis Finalised
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Farm 1.01.13 Alternaria Leaf Spot- Northern Australia Shamsul Bhuiyan Finalised
Farm 1.01.14 Integrated Cotton Farming Systems Nth Qld Dr Paul Grundy Finalised
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Farm 1.01.16 IPM in Northern Broadacre Farming Systems Dr Melina Miles Finalised
Farm 1.01.17 Improving Management of Summer Weeds in Dryland Cropping Systems with Cotton Dr Steve Walker Finalised
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Farm 1.01.20 POSTGRADUATE: Survival of the Soil-borne Fungal Pathogen Thielaviopsis basicola in Association with Cotton and Other Plants Jason Moulynox Finalised
Farm 1.01.21 Molecular Factors Determining Thielaviopsis Basicola -Cotton Interactions Leading to Black Root Rot Disease Lily Pereg-Gerk Finalised
Farm 1.01.23 Tracking H.armigera Migration and the Accumulation of Insecticide Resistance Kristen Scott Finalised
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Farm 1.01.24 Trichogramma incidence in cotton and grains growing regions of Australia – consequences for Helicoverpa management Kirsten Scott Finalised
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Farm 1.01.27 POSTGRADUATE: Mechanisims Underlying the Efficacy of Petroleum Spray Oils (POSs) Against Aphis Gossypii on Cotton. Adriana Rodriguez Finalised
Farm 1.01.30 IPM for Silver Leaf Whitefly and Emerging Pests in Central Regions Dr Lewis Wilson Current
Farm 1.01.31 Ecology of Helicoverpa punctigera Revisited: Implications for Bt Resistance Prof Peter Gregg Current
Farm 1.01.33 POSTGRADUATE: Ecology of Helicoverpa punctigera revisited: implications for Bt resistance Kris Le Mottee Current
Farm 1.01.34 Weed management strategies for farming systems with herbicide tolerant cotton Jeff Werth Finalised
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Farm 1.01.38 Minimum Tillage in Northern Australia John Moulden Finalised
Farm 1.01.39 NORpak Validation and Bollgard II® Demonstration Block at Kununurra. Geoff Strickland Finalised
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Farm 1.01.42 POSTGRADUATE: Thresholds for Bt susceptible Helicoverpa survivors on Bollgard II Boaqain Lu Finalised
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Farm 1.01.46 POSTGRAUATE: Weed Resistance Risk Management Modelling in Glyphosate Tolerant Cotton Jeff Werth Finalised
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Farm 1.01.49 Development of Sustainable Integrated Weed Management (IWM) Strategies for Use with Low Input Cotton Systems Graham Charles Finalised
Farm 1.01.52 Maximising the Efficency of Bt refuge Crops Colin Tann Finalised
Farm 1.01.54 POSTGRADUATE: Ecology of Fleabane Todd Green Finalised
Farm 1.01.55 Linking Cotton-Pathogen Molecular Lily Pereg-Gerk Current
Farm 1.01.57 Diseases of Cotton IX Chris Anderson Finalised
Farm 1.01.58 Genetic factors involved in pathogenicity of Thielaviopsis basicola towards cotton Getachew Ali Current
Farm 1.01.61 Mirid and stinkbug management in Bollgard® II Dr Moazzem Khan Finalised
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Farm 1.01.64 Managing weeds and herbicides in a genetically modified cotton farming system Grham Charles Current
Farm 1.01.65 Enhancing the efficiency of Bt refuge crops within a changing cotton environment Dr Mary Whitehouse Current
Farm 1.02.01 Quantifying deep drainage using lysimetry Anthony Ringrose-Voase Finalised
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Farm 1.02.02 Water Relations of the Cotton Plant James Neilson Finalised
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Farm 1.02.03 Optimal Production of High Retention Cotton Stephen Yeates Current
Farm 1.02.04 Deep Drainage Surface & Groundwater- Surface and Groundwater Implications Des McGarry Finalised
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Farm 1.02.05 Plant & Soil Factors Optimising Water Use Efficiency Rose Brodrick Finalised
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Farm 1.02.06 Development of a Field Method for Measuring Deep Drainage Potential Budiman Minasny Finalised
Farm 1.02.07 Hydrological and Geophysical Characterisation of Palæochannels in Northern NSW Christopher Vanags Finalised
Farm 1.02.08 POSTGRADUATE: The effect of Water Availability & Climate on Boll Retention & Plant Nutrition in Cotton. Warren Contay Finalised
Farm 1.02.09 Maximising Profitability with limited Water Jose Payero Finalised
Farm 1.02.10 Irrigation scheduling for drip irrigated Bollgard II® cotton in the west Kimberly Strickland, Geoff Finalised
Farm 1.02.11 Irrigation Monitoring System for comparative water requirements and optimal scheduling of Bollgard and conventional cotton systems Yeates, Stephen Finalised
Farm 1.02.12 Quantifying Deep Drainage and its Contaminants Under Irrigated Cotton. Anthony Ringrose-Voase Finalised
Farm 1.02.13 New Monolayer & Evaporation Control Systems Erick Schmidt Finalised
Farm 1.02.17 Measurement to Improve the Water Efficiency of On-Farm Storages in the Cotton Industry David Wigginton Finalised
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Farm 1.02.18 Oxygation - Enhancing Water & Nutrient Efficiency Midmore, David Current
Farm 1.02.19 POSTGRADUATE: Optical Sensors for Monolayer Detection Paul Coop Finalised
Farm 1.02.25 Postgraduate:Field aspects of multigation – fertigation and Oxygation Dhungel, Jay Current
Farm 1.02.26 POSTGRADUATE: Field aspects of multigation – fertigation and Oxygation Manouchehr Tobabi Finalised
Farm 1.03.01 Cotton Crop Management for Improved Fibre Quality Dr Michael Bange Finalised
Farm 1.03.02 Nutritional constraints to efficient cotton production Rochester, Ian Current
Farm 1.03.03 Physiological Basis for Cotton Yields – Plant Configuration Rose Roche Finalised
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Farm 1.03.05 Enhancing Cotton CRC Nutrition Group Activities Chris Dowling Finalised
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Farm 1.03.07 POSTGRADUATE:The impact of soil sodicity on cotton cropping systems Kylie Dodd Finalised
Farm 1.03.08 Maintaining a functional soil systems for cotton production Damien Field Finalised
Farm 1.03.09 Postgraduate: Sequestration of carbon below ground in cotton fields by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and cotton roots Leonie Whiffen Finalised
Farm 1.03.10 Microbial Biodiversity for Soil Health Dr David Midgley, Jennifer Saleeba and Peter McGee Finalised
Farm 1.03.11 Microbial Biodiversity for Soil Health Dr David Midgeley Finalised
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Farm 1.03.12 Diversity of am Fungi in Soils used to Grow Cotton Stella Loke Finalised
Farm 1.03.13 Postgraduate: Development of a Method to Determine Thermotolerance in Cotton Cultivars Nicola Cottee Finalised
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Farm 1.03.14 High Yielding Irrigated Grains Farrell, Tracey Current
Farm 1.03.17 POSTGRADUATE: Subsoil Nutrient Management and Stratification in Cotton/Grain Rotations Xiaojuan Wang Finalised
Farm 1.03.18 The Efficacy of Foliar Fertilisers on Bollgard II Cotton Meredith Errington Finalised
Farm 1.03.20 Variety Development and Tillage Systems for Cotton Production in the Ord Stage 2 Development John Moulden Finalised
Farm 1.03.22 POSTGRADUATE: Modulation of Pre‐flowering vegetative biomass by water and nitrogen supply to enhance assimilate supply for high fruit retention of BT cotton Marcelo Paytas Finalised
Farm 1.03.23 POSTGRADUATE: Getting the Best out of Gypsum and Lime to Combat Sodicity in the Macquarie and Lachlan Valleys John Bennett Finalised
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Farm 1.03.24 POSTGRADUATE: Postgraduate: Nutrient Redistribution within Cotton Plants Meredith Errington Current
Farm 1.03.25 POSTGRADUATE: Separating Snake-Oil from Availuable Organic Amendments: Improving Topsoil Physical Condition in Central and Southern NSW Cotton-growing Valleys. James Quilty Current
Farm 1.03.26 POSTGRADUATE: Molecular Analysis of Proteobacteria Diversity and Community Structure in Cotton Soils Under Different Rotation Management Practices Sam Alomari Finalised
Farm 1.03.27 Management of Cotton Rhizosphere-microbe Dr Oliver Knox Finalised
Farm 1.03.29 Improving cotton nutrition diagnosis and N fertilizer use-efficiency Ian Rochester Finalised
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Farm 1.03.41 Development of a VIS-NIR-MIR spectral library for the simultaneous assessment of various soil physical and chemical properties in cotton-growing regions Viscarra Rossel, Raphael Current
Farm 1.03.42 In-crop spatial variability assessment and management Jonathon Medway Finalised
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Farm 1.1.35 POSTGRADUATE: Better management of cotton refuges within the BMP framework Dominic Cross Current
Farm 1.04.03 Development of a VIS-NIR-MIR Spectral Library for the Similtaneous Assessment of Various Soil Phsical and Chemical Properties in Cotton Growing Regions Viscarrarossel, Raphael Current
Farm 1.04.06 In-Crop Spatial Variability Assessment and Management Jonathon Medway Current
Farm 1.04.07 Integrated Cotton Farming Systems - Central Queensland Dr Richard Sequeira Finalised
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Farm 1.04.08 Optimal Production of High Retention Cotton Stephen Yeates Finalised
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Farm 1.04.10 Integrating Agronomic Inputs tba Current
Farm 1.04.11 High Yielding Irrigated Grains Farrell, Tracey Current
Farm 1.04.12 Quantifying Effects of Maize Rotation on Soil Quality & Nutrient Availability on Cotton Growth & Yield Devereux, Alison Current
Farm 1.04.13 Maintaining Profitability and Soil Quality in Cotton Farming Systems II Dr N.R. Hulugalle Finalised
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Farm 1.04.14 Sustainable Cotton in the Burdekin Grundy, Paul Current
Farm 1.04.15 Masters: An Assessment and Evaluation of Current PA tools: Commercial Broad Acre Applications to the Irrigated and Rain-fed, Cotton and Grains Industry in Northern NSW and Southern Qld. Phelps, Brooke Current
Farm 1.05.01 Managing Helicoverpa spp and sucking pests on cotton using semiochemicals Dr Robert Mensah Finalised
Farm 1.05.02 Chemical Ecology of Insects in Australian Cotton Fields Dr Alice Del Socorro Finalised
Farm 1.05.04 Managing Helicoverpa spp. and Sucking Pests on Cotton Using Semiochemicals. Robert Mensah Finalised
Farm 1.05.05 Plant extracts and crude cottonseed oil Dr Robert Mensah Finalised
Farm 1.05.07 Gene Silencing Technologies to Control Helicoverpa Armigera Collinge, Derek /Gordon, Karl Current
Farm 1.05.08 New generation Scouting tools Michael Bange Finalised
Farm 1.05.10 Improving the efficiency of Bollgard II® refuges with semiochemicals Alice Del Socorro Current
Farm 1.05.11 Integration of a predator and a pathogen with transgenic Bt cotton in controlling Helicoverpa armigera Habibullah Bahar Finalised
Farm 5.10.03.16 Summer Scholarship: Molecular factors in pathogen-cotton interactions leading to black root rot Anna Balzer Finalised
Farm 5.10.10.26 Scientific Exchange: Beltwide Cotton Conference 2008 Dr James Neilsen Finalised
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