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Item Information sheet : Planting and managing your tissue culture plantlets in the field(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)Planting and managing your tissue culture plantlets in the field, Info Sheet IS13086Item Information sheet : Southern Region Plant Breeding Program(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)The SRA Plant Breeding Program in the Southern region targets the needs of the Bundaberg, Isis, Maryborough and Rocky Point sugar industries.Item Information sheet : Assessing the sugar content of a crop for managing the harvesting sequence(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)The Commercial Cane Sugar (CCS) of a crop can vary due to the variety; age of the crop; arrowing; and moisture; nutrient; or temperature stress. Growers can use a refractometer prior to each harvesting round to enable them to select blocks to harvest with potentially higher CCS to maximise whole-farm sugar yield.Item Information sheet : Crossing(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)Item Item Information sheet : Northern Plant Breeding Program(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)The SRA Plant Breeding Program in the Northern region targets the needs of the local sugar industry through the optimised selection and release of more productive and disease-resistant varieties.Item Information sheet : Approved, released and recommended varieties; What is the difference?(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)This information sheet explains:Item Information sheet : Burdekin Plant Breeding Program(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)The SRA Plant Breeding Program in the Northern region targets the needs of the local sugar industry through the optimised selection and release of more productive and disease-resistant varieties.Item Information sheet : Leaf sampling for DNA fingerprinting(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)DNA fingerprinting is an extremely sensitive method for sugarcane variety identification. The following guidelines should be followed when collecting leaf samples for DNA fingerprinting analysis at AGRF.Item Information sheet : Sugarcane tissue culture(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)Creating new options for variety release and adoption.Item Yellow Canopy Syndrome Update(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)Yellow Canopy Syndrome Update, October 2013Item Yellow Canopy Syndrome Update(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)Yellow Canopy Syndrome Update, August 2013Item Item Information sheet : Central Region Plant Breeding Program(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)The SRA Plant Breeding Program in the Central region targets the needs of the Plane Creek, Mackay and Proserpine sugar industries.Item Item Yellow Canopy Syndrome Update(BSES, 2013)The Professional Extension and Communication Unit (Unit), BSES continues to coordinate a working group of technical experts including entomology, pathology and agronomy researchers from BSES and staff from Cane Productivity Services groups to identify, in a systematic and rigorous manner, the cause of the yellowing observed in cane crops in the Mulgrave, Tully, Herbert and Burdekin regions.Item Information sheet : NSW Plant Breeding Program(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)The SRA Plant Breeding Program in NSW targets the needs of the NSW sugar industry. The program optimises the selection of both 1- and 2-year varieties by inter-linking with the Southern program based in Bundaberg and through a specific NSW 2-year cropping trial program.Item Information sheet : How to order sugarcane tissue culture(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)An SRA biotechnology innovation for rapid, large-scale production of clean sugarcane seed cane.Item Item Information sheet : Herbert Plant Breeding Program(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)The SRA Plant Breeding Program in the Herbert region targets the needs of the local sugar industry through the optimised selection and release of more productive and disease-resistant varieties.