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FCA_Smut whip on flower_2
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Feasibility of acoustic detection of canegrubs for better management decisions : SRDC final report BSS300
(BSES, 2007)Monitoring of pest populations is a key to effective management of insects in many crops, allowing pest-control treatments to be applied when needed, and only when needed. Monitoring should be relied on more for management ... -
Fertigation delivers quantum leap forward in efficiency and productivity
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)The switching from furrow irrigation to an automated drip fertigation system is delivering a massive jump in productivity and water use efficiency for MSF Sugar's Mousa Farms near Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. By Brad Pfeffer -
Fertigation delivers quantum leap forward in efficiency and productivity
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Fertigation delivers quantum leap forward in efficiency and productivity -
Fertigation delivers quantum leap forward in efficiency and productivity
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)The switch from furrow irrigation to an automated drip fertigation system is delivering a massive jump in productivity and water use efficiency for MSF Sugar’s Mousa Farms near Mareeba on the Atherton Tableland. -
Fertiliser calibrations have never been easier
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Calibrating your fertiliser applicator can be a chore. SRA has developed a new tool called CogCalibratorTM, which does some of the hard work for you. -
Fertiliser calibrations have never been easier
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Calibrating your fertiliser applicator can be a chore. SRA has developed a new tool called CogCalibrator TM, which does some of the hard work for you. By Gavin Rodman and Danielle Skocaj -
Fertiliser calibrations have never been easier
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Fertiliser calibrations have never been easier -
Fertilising the 2014 ratoon crop
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014)With the planting for 2014 well advanced, attention needs to be paid to the nutrition of the ratoon cane. -
Fibre characteristics of cane - results of measurements carried out at Bundaberg during 1986 season
(BSES, 1986)During September, 1986 the decision was made to test for extreme fibre characteristics all cane varieties which are prospective Q canes, in the last season before release. The purpose of these tests was to obtain some ... -
Fibre characteristics of cane - results of measurements carried out at Bundaberg during 1987 season
(BSES, 1987)During September, 1987 a total of twenty-three samples of cane were tested for extreme fibre characteristics at BSES in Bundaberg. The main purpose of this testing program, which was introduced during 1986 season, is to ... -
Fibre Quality Measurement gets a 30-year review
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Fibre Quality Measurement gets a 30-year review
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Fibre Quality Measurement gets a 30-year review -
Field assessment and further development of high-sucrose sugarcane: final report 2014/069
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)Sucrose accumulation is critically important in determining sugarcane productivity. Yet, improvement in sucrose content in sugarcane has been almost stagnant for decades in many sugarcane growing countries, including ... -
Field Day supports growers to improve water quality
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)SRA's Meringa Station hosted a field day with a water quality focus on May 1, supporting several projects underway in the Wet Tropics. By Gavin Rodman and Phil Ross -
Field day supports growers to improve water quality
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Field day supports growers to improve water quality -
Field Day supports growers to improve water quality
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)SRA’s Meringa Station hosted a field day with a water quality focus on May 1, supporting several projects underway in the Wet Tropics. -
Field Evaluation of Aggregation Pheromones for Mass-Trapping of Cane Weevil Borer
(BSES, 1997)Sugarcane weevil borer, Rhobdoscelus obscurus (Boisduval) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Rhynchophorinae), is native to Papua New Guinea, but was accidentally introduced to Queensland, Hawaii and Fiji with imported sugarcane ... -
Field evaluation of selected introgression clones for their resistance to root-knot nematodes : ASSCT peer-reviewed paper
(ASSCT, 2019)Sugarcane nematodes, root-knot (RKN) and root-lesion (RLN), cause an estimated loss of over $80 million per year to the Australian sugar industry. In particular, RKN is a major problem if sugarcane is planted in sandy soil. ... -
Field Experiments to Optimise Lures for Mass-Trapping of Cane Weevil Borer
(BSES, 1998)Cane weevil borer, Rhobdoscelus obscurus (Biosduval) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Rhynchophorinae), is an introduced pest of sugarcane in Queensland, Hawaii and Fiji. It was accidentally introduced from Papua New Guinea ...