This article reviews research coordinated by the Australian Cotton Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) that investigated production issues for irrigated cotton at five targeted sites in tropical northern Australia, north of 21°S from Broome in Western Australia to the Burdekin in Queensland. The biotic and abiotic issues for cotton production were investigated with the aim of defining the potential limitations and, where appropriate, building a sustainable technical foundation for a future industry if it were to follow. Key lessons from the Cotton CRC research effort were: (1) limitations thought to be associated with cotton production in northern Australia can be overcome by developing a deep understanding of biotic and environmental constra...
Protected cropping of vegetables in Australia is largely located in temperate climate regions, howev...
This chapter focuses on the crop protection and pest management of cotton crops growing in Australia...
In Africa, climate change will result in disruptions in temperature, atmospheric CO2 content and rai...
This article reviews research coordinated by the Australian Cotton Cooperative Research Centre (CRC)...
This project has shown the potential for cotton production in the region developed a range of tactic...
The prospect of climate change has revived both fears of food insecurity and its corollary, market o...
The paper evaluates the effect of future climate change (as per the CSIRO Mk3.5 A1FI future climate ...
Economic impact and the cost and risk of adaptation from future climate change (CC) are the key conc...
Modelling cotton production at the farm-scale provides insight into the importance of water manageme...
CTA and Macmillan Publishers have brought out a new book in the series 'The Tropical Agriculturalist...
This project has delivered outcomes that address major agronomic and crop protection issues closely ...
After providing some background about the importance of cotton as a fibre, this article provides inf...
After providing some background about the importance of cotton as a fibre, this article provides inf...
Throughout the world cotton is broadly adapted to growing in temperate, sub-tropical, and tropical e...
CSIRO\u27s search for better Australian cotton varieties emphasises the importance of best practice ...
Protected cropping of vegetables in Australia is largely located in temperate climate regions, howev...
This chapter focuses on the crop protection and pest management of cotton crops growing in Australia...
In Africa, climate change will result in disruptions in temperature, atmospheric CO2 content and rai...
This article reviews research coordinated by the Australian Cotton Cooperative Research Centre (CRC)...
This project has shown the potential for cotton production in the region developed a range of tactic...
The prospect of climate change has revived both fears of food insecurity and its corollary, market o...
The paper evaluates the effect of future climate change (as per the CSIRO Mk3.5 A1FI future climate ...
Economic impact and the cost and risk of adaptation from future climate change (CC) are the key conc...
Modelling cotton production at the farm-scale provides insight into the importance of water manageme...
CTA and Macmillan Publishers have brought out a new book in the series 'The Tropical Agriculturalist...
This project has delivered outcomes that address major agronomic and crop protection issues closely ...
After providing some background about the importance of cotton as a fibre, this article provides inf...
After providing some background about the importance of cotton as a fibre, this article provides inf...
Throughout the world cotton is broadly adapted to growing in temperate, sub-tropical, and tropical e...
CSIRO\u27s search for better Australian cotton varieties emphasises the importance of best practice ...
Protected cropping of vegetables in Australia is largely located in temperate climate regions, howev...
This chapter focuses on the crop protection and pest management of cotton crops growing in Australia...
In Africa, climate change will result in disruptions in temperature, atmospheric CO2 content and rai...