294 resultados para DEEDI
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Field trial of new cut flower, floriculture, foliage varieties.
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Management of Papaya diseases in North Queensland.
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Breeding Low Chill high quality stonefruit.
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Preliminary trials to test the viability of vacuum drying Australian commercially important softwood species.
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The turf industry needs to access a range of more selective, effective and environmentally acceptable pesticides, which will help to address environmental concerns while maintaining the industry's internationally competitive status. This includes both new pesticides being developed globally for turf use and older generic chemicals previously registered for other agricultural purposes and now requiring extension of that registration for use in turf.
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Investigate the feasibility and utility of a macadamia physiological model.
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Resistance to tomato yellow leafcurl virus in tomato.
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Better Macadamia crop forecasting.
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The major objective is to produce an educational tool for growers and research/extension personnel to allow accurate identification of a range of pests and diseases encountered in herbs. To a lessor extent develop both a mechanism to manage beneficial insects in field crops pre-harvest and to identify some common seed borne diseases in herbs.
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Improved cultivar.
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Completed tree improvement project focussing on delivering improved mahogany varieties for the plantation industry in northern Queensland.
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To refine the emerging silvicultural systems for sub-tropical eucalypt plantations to produce logs of acceptable dimensions and quality for processing into high-value solid and engineered wood products, while maintaining financial attractiveness for growers. The available resources are focussed primarily on sub-tropical Corymbia plantings.
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Retrofitting nurseries to increase water use efficiency and evaluate 4 soil moisture sensors for irrigation scheduling.
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Assess establishment and management of salt tolerant turf grasses on salt affected parklands.
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Evaluation of APFIP (apple) varieties.