Browse by Conference or Workshop ItemNumber of items: 6. Crop and Food ScienceHammer, G. (2004) How can we deal better with climatic risk in agriculture? In: ABARE Outlook 2004. Economic applications of climate research. Session: Climate, 2nd - 3rd March 2004, National Convention Centre, Canberra, Australia. Bell, M., Seymour, N. P., Stirling, G., Zwieten, L. v., Sutton, G. and Moody, P. (2004) Impact of management practices on activity of soil biota and productivity constraints in Vertosols of the northern grains region. In: Soil biology in agriculture. Proceedings of a workshop on current research into soil biology in agricuture, 11-12 August 2004., Tamworth Sustainable Farming Training Centre, Australia. Horticulture and Forestry ScienceGriffiths, M.W., Wylie, F. R., Lawson, S. A., Pegg, G. S. and McDonald, J. (2004) Known or potential threats from pests and diseases to prospective tree species for high value timber plantings in northern Australia. In: Prospects for high-value hardwood timber plantations in the'dry'tropics of northern Australia, 19th-21st October 2004, Mareeba, Australia. Jovicich, E., Cantliffe, D.J., Osborne, L.S. and Stoffella, P.J. (2004) Mite population and damage caused by broad mites (Polyphagotarsonemus latus [Banks]) infesting bell pepper (capsicum annuum L.) at different seedling developmental stages. In: International Society for Horticultural Science. Cantliffe, D.J., Shaw, N.L. and Jovicich, E. (2004) New vegetable crops for greenhouses in the Southeastern United States. In: International Society for Horticultural Science. Jovicich, E., Cantliffe, D.J. and VanSickle, J.J. (2004) U.S. imports of colored bell peppers and the opportunity for greenhouse production of peppers in florida. In: International Society for Horticultural Science. |