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The following references may be of use in a wet season

Flood effects

 Responding to late season flooding   


 Nutrition:

 CQ Cottontales 2010 No.8 Impact of flooding on Nutrition,
 Macquarie Cottontales 2010 No.4 Cotton response to Flood; Waterlogging; Nutrition; Irrigation; Vegetative Growth Management
 CQ Cottontales 2010 No.6 Impacts of cloudy weather & water logging, in particular nutrition, irrigation management & PIX management.
  Nitrogen Losses June 2008   

 NUTRIpak - a practical guide to cotton nutrition Specifically chapters :

 Nitrogen  [3-01] 
 Waterlogging of cotton [12-01] 


Disease

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 Agronomy

cottassist_thmbTiny.gif   Last effective Flower Tool

WPcoverThumbnail.jpg   WATERpak - Irrigation Management of Cotton  :Specifically Chapter   3.3 Waterlogging: its impact on cotton

 Case Studies of Flooded Cotton Recovery  In Central Queensland 2011   Jamie Iker, Director Spackman Iker Ag Consulting, Emerald


 Insect Pest Management:

  Managing Silverleaf Whitefly (SLW) – Wet conditions,late crops and displaced populations Friday, 2 March 2012
 Strategies to Manage Sucking Pests in Cotton in a Wet Season
  Broad Mite - a potential pest in humid seasons


 Soil Management:
 Soilpak part B specifically chapters -

Chapter B1. Trouble-shooting guide
Chapter B3. Harvesting cotton on wet soil
Chapter B4. Soil preparation options after a wet cotton harvest
Chapter B6. Nursing a cotton crop in a damaged soil
Chapter B7. Applying nutrients to the soil


Weed Management

WEEDcovThumbnail.jpg  WEEDpak Section F2: Farm Hygeine in Integrated Weed management; includes case study of flood effect on weeds 

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