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Changes to biosecurity within the Queensland sugarcane industry
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)The sugar industry has a long history of working with governments to prevent the spread of serious pests and diseases, and to manage incursions or outbreaks. -
Characterisation and maintenance of the Australian sugarcane mapping populations
(BSES, 2003)There were two major aims to this project. The first was to identify markers linked to major diseases of sugarcane that were difficult and expensive to select for. The second objective was to determine the cross-transferability ... -
Characterisation of proteinase inhibitors from canegrubs for possible application to genetically engineer pest-derived resistance into sugarcane : SRDC final report STU032
(2005)The primary objective of this research was to identify, isolate and clone a proteinase inhibitor from the haemolymph of a canegrub species with activity against the major midgut proteases of the source insect. The potential ... -
Chasing efficiency and productivity at Bundaberg
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)Bundaberg farmers Mark and Brian Pressler are hopeful of obtaining about a five-year pay-off period for an investment in new irrigation infrastructure, and so far the results have been encouraging. -
Chemcial stewardship - we can all make a difference
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Chemcial stewardship - we can all make a difference -
Chemical sprays for weed control; a guide to building a suitable power spray : farm bulletin no. 12
(BSES, 1952)Weeds have been the bugbear of the farmer from time immemorial. They have added to his cost of production and limited the growth of his crops in no uncertain manner. It is safe to say that ever since man commenced to till ... -
Chicory herbicide trial : final report 2212
(BSES, 2002)Chicory is currently a commercially cultivated root crop mainly grown in Belgium. Small areas of Chicory for Whitlof production are grown in Australia mainly in the state of Victoria. The objective of this project was ... -
China trip delivers valuable research insights
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)A recent trip to China has given an insight into variety development and nematode research for Australian sugarcane industry researchers. -
China trip delivers valuable research insights
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)A recent trip to China has given an insight into variety development and nematode research for Australian sugarcane industry researchers. -
Chlorotic streak disease in Queensland
(BSES, 1995)Chlorotic streak is a disease of unknown etiology affecting 30-50,000 ha of caneland in Queensland annually. The disease is present in all canegrowing districts but is of greatest incidence in the Herbert River and Rocky ... -
Chlorotic streak disease of sugarcane : SRDC final report BSS243
(BSES, 2002)Chlorotic streak is a disease recognised since 1929 and is widespread through the cane growing countries of the world. Despite considerable research, particularly in the 1940-1970 period, the causal agent of the disease ... -
Chlorotic Streak Herbert
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Chlorotic Streak Herbert Close Up
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Chlorotic Streak Herbert Wide Shot
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Chlorotic Streak Herbert Wider Shot
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Chlorotic streak resistance screening in the Tully district
(ASSCT, 2016)CHLOROTIC STREAK DISEASE (CSD) was first recognised more than 85 years ago and is present in most cane-growing countries around the world. An important management strategy is the use of resistant varieties; past research ... -
Chlorotic Streak search finds the needle in the haystack
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)A team effort at Sugar Research Australia has let to the discovery of the organism that causes Chlorotic Streak, which has potential for industry benefits in relation to the disease. Researchers at SRA have made a major ... -
Chlorotic streak transmission and crop dynamics research
(ASSCT, 2016)CHLOROTIC STREAK DISEASE (CSD) is transmitted in water, specifically drainage, flood or irrigation water. Research showed that transmission in water was increased by the addition of oxytetracyline (Terramycin). A two-hour ... -
Cholrotic streak 2
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Choosing the perfect parents
(2015)While some people claim that you can tell how a woman will look in 20 years by looking at her mother, SRA researchers take a more rigorous approach to choosing breeding stock for their plant breeding program.