Cotton crc csiro. Dr Fitt advanced to the level of Senior Principal Research Scientist before becoming the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Cotton Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) in 1999. For nearly two decades (1994–2012) a series of three consecutive Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) dealing with cotton production provided the impetus and financial support for a substantial body of soil science research in eastern and northern Australia. Gordon CSIRO Textile and Fibre Technology Belmont, Australia. This article reviews research coordinated by the Australian Cotton Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) that investigated production issues for irrigated cotton at five targeted sites in tropical northern Australia, north of 21°S from Broome in Western Australia to the Burdekin in Queensland. Focusing on the most commonly utilised soil for irrigated crop production, the Vertosol, CRC-affiliated soil researchers undertook The Australian Cotton Research Institute was established by the State government in 1958 to research grains, cotton and pastures. Bange CSIRO and Cotton Catchment Communities CRC Narrabri, Australia Stuart G. Cotton research from seed to shirt With 100 per cent of Australian cotton grown from CSIRO varieties, we're adding value at all levels of the Australian cotton industry, including molecular biology, plant breeding, crop management and post-harvest processing. Crop and Pasture Science Volume 64 Numbers 11 & 12 2013 Cotton Catchment Communities CRC – Research Outcomes & Innovation (Part 2) Nov 6, 2019 · Dr Constable was the first Director of the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Sustainable Cotton Production, through the planning phase in 1992, its successful establishment in 1993, and up to its renewal in 1999 as the Australian Cotton CRC. Dr Gary Fitt obtained his PhD from the University of Sydney and joined CSIRO as an Experimental Scientist in 1977. In 1972 CSIRO moved staff to ACRI from Canberra, Griffith and Kununurra to create a cotton research hub in partnership with the then NSW Department of Agriculture. “CSIRO, the Cotton CRC and CRDC are all strategically committed to extension of research and to develop tools and techniques to help cotton be more productive and efficient in the farming system,” Dr Bange says. With 100 per cent of Australian cotton grown from CSIRO varieties, we're adding value at all levels of the Australian cotton industry, including molecular biology, plant breeding, crop management and post-harvest processing. Greg retired from CSIRO in 2017 but still maintains an interest in cotton research supervising some postgraduate students. Long CSIRO Textile and Fibre Technology Belmont, Australia Michael P. 2003 CSIRO Chairman’s Medal with Danny Llewellyn 2001 Centenary Medal for services to plant production and processing with Danny Llewellyn 1984 Australian Cotton Growers Research Association Researcher of the Year. In 2008 he became the Deputy Chief of the CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences in Brisbane, the position he held ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF HARVEST AID TIMING ON FIBRE QUALITY AND TEXTILE PERFORMANCE Robert L. Nov 13, 2008 · The Cotton Research and Development Corporation (CRDC) also supported the project. The biotic and abiotic issues for cotton production were investigated with the aim of defining the Aug 14, 2009 · A guide designed to help the Australian cotton industry improve the quality of the fibre it produces has been released by CSIRO and the Cotton Catchment Communities CRC (Cotton CRC). The biotic and abiotic issues for cotton production were investigated with the aim of defining the This article reviews research coordinated by the Australian Cotton Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) that investigated production issues for irrigated cotton at five targeted sites in tropical northern Australia, north of 21°S from Broome in Western Australia to the Burdekin in Queensland. Three successive cotton cooperative research centres (CRC) operated from the site from 1994 to 2012 Jul 13, 2015 · The cotton industry was served by three cotton Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) from 1993 to 2012: the Sustainable Cotton Production CRC (1993-1999); the Australian Cotton CRC (1999-2005); and the Cotton Catchment Communities CRC (2005-2012). mi9pb pl7 fn shbnovyl xzs6d hq n8 it7i0 a5yhosq 7b