Scientific papers (2008): plant diseases and pests
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2008 related to plant diseases and pests.
View ArticleScientific papers (2007): plant diseases and pests
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2007 related to plant diseases and pests.
View ArticleScientific papers (2008): plant biology and biochemistry
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2008 related to plant biology and biochemistry.
View ArticleScientific papers (2007): plant biology and biochemistry
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2007 related to plant biology and biochemistry.
View ArticleScientific papers (2008): crop quality
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2008 related to crop quality.
View ArticleScientific papers (2007): crop quality
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2007 related to crop quality.
View ArticleScientific papers (2008): crop and farm management
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2008 related to crop and farm management.
View ArticleScientific papers (2007): taxonomy, evolution, genetic diversity and...
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2007 related to taxonomy, evolution, genetic diversity and conservation.
View ArticleScientific papers (2008): plant gene technology
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2008 related to plant gene technology.
View ArticleScientific papers (2007): plant gene technology
This pages lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2007 related to plant gene technology.
View ArticleScientific papers (2008): forestry
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2008 related to forestry.
View ArticleScientific papers (2007): forestry
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2007 related to forestry.
View ArticleCSIRO Plant Industry scientific papers
CSIRO Plant Industry publishes numerous articles in scientific journals every year. This page provides links to lists of all our scientific papers.
View ArticleAUSGRAINZ: a CSIRO and New Zealand Plant & Food Research alliance
AUSGRAINZ is an alliance combining the strengths of two internationally recognised plant and food research organisations - Australiaās CSIRO Plant Industry and New Zealandās Plant & Food Research.
View ArticleWheat traits
With respect to abiotic, biotic and quality constraints, CSIRO pre-breeding research is investigating the contribution of traits to enhancing field performance and end-product quality.
View ArticleScientific papers (2009): taxonomy, evolution, genetic diversity, conservation
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2009 related to taxonomy, evolution, genetic diversity, conservation.
View ArticleScientific papers (2009): plant soil microbe interactions
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2009 related to plant soil microbe interactions.
View ArticleScientific papers (2009): plant gene technology
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2009 related to plant gene technology.
View ArticleScientific papers (2009): plant diseases and pests
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2009 related to plant diseases and pests.
View ArticleScientific papers (2009): plant biology and biochemistry
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2009 related to plant biology and biochemistry.
View ArticleScientific papers (2009): forestry
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2009 related to forestry.
View ArticleScientific papers (2009): crop farm management
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2009 related to crop farm management.
View ArticleScientific papers 2009: crop quality
This page lists all CSIRO Plant Industry's scientific papers published in 2009 related to crop quality.
View ArticleRenewable industrial chemicals from plants
CSIRO Plant Industry in collaboration with the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) is researching plants that may be able to replace petrochemicals in the manufacture of polymers and...
View ArticleInsect protected cowpeas
This two-page information sheet is about CSIRO's research into finding protection against a devastating insect that reduces yields in the important sub-Saharan African crop of cowpeas.
View ArticleRoots, shoots and leaves: the problem of pre-harvest sprouting
CSIRO scientists are working to unravel the processes behind pre-harvest sprouting in cereals, a major issue at harvest time that can significantly reduce the value of the grain.
View ArticleThe Acacia Tree Of Trees blossoms into life
The Acacia Tree of Trees provides a unique, interactive display of Australia's floral emblem, the Wattle, to show how each species of Acacia is related to other wattles.
View ArticleProtecting high rainfall zone (HRZ) biodiversity
In recent years, CSIRO has been highly successful in developing wheat varieties and farming systems suitable for the high rainfall zone (HRZ) of Australia. However, increased cropping intensity in...
View ArticleGolf buggies studying plants: phenomics technology in the field
Who knew golf buggies could be used for science? The High Resolution Plant Phenomics Centre at CSIRO has just received their brand new Phenomobile, a purpose built buggy on stilts engineered for CSIRO...
View ArticleFood security explained: issues for Australia and our role in the global...
The future world demand for food will place huge pressure on global food systems.
View ArticleInvestigating the role of soil microbes in native ecosystem function
CSIRO scientists and international colleagues have examined the way microbes interact with plant species to discover if their genetic diversity determines what roles they play in their native ecosystem.
View ArticleLupins: crop improvement
Lupin research is now at an exciting stage with researchers well positioned to capitalise on rapid advances in comparative legume genomics to help accelerate lupin crop improvement.
View ArticlePest resistant cotton mite be a little closer
CSIRO scientist Dr Junji Miyazaki has found that not all types of cotton are susceptible to common pests like mites and whitefly. By understanding the physiological basis for resistance, cotton...
View ArticleCSIRO-UWA Laboratory for Molecular Plant Pathology and Crop Genomics
The CSIRO-University of Western Australia (UWA) crop genomics lab is providing a new state-of-the-art agricultural research facility for scientists.
View ArticleWheat markers
In the abiotic, biotic and quality areas, CSIRO pre-breeding research is identifying molecular markers and developing strategies for more effective marker-assisted selection.
View ArticleWheat germplasm
CSIRO wheat research aims to identify or develop germplasm carrying specific traits and trait combinations for improved performance in a range of Australian wheat-growing environments. We aim to make...
View ArticleHow much diversity can you find in a Yellow Box?
CSIRO in collaboration with Greening Australia are working in a project to assess the genetic diversity of the iconic eucalyptus Yellow Box across the country in order to improve its restoration.
View ArticleDual-purpose Cropping in the High Rainfall Zone
A new CSIRO project takes dual-purpose crops to the whole-farm level, increasing flexibility for farmers as climate conditions become more challenging and offering potential extra earnings of A$150m...
View ArticleBASE: a collaborative program to discover the microbial universe hidden under...
The Biomes of Australian Soil Environments (BASE) project will provide the first comprehensive continent wide inventory of soil biodiversity.
View ArticleBiomes of Australian Soil Environments (BASE) - Interactive Map
From the cool, damp depths of Tasmanian old grow forests, through temperate grasslands and across arid desert regions, this new project will sample soil and collect environmental data from hundreds of...
View ArticleGRAZPLANā¢: supporting documents and programs
Australian agriculture and land managers operate in an environment with a high degree of uncertainty but CSIRO's GRAZPLANā¢ tools help remove some of the guesswork from decision-making.
View ArticleDeep roots for a dry country
Indian and Australian scientists are working together to develop new wheat varieties with deeper root systems that can reach stored water deep in the soil.
View ArticleHairpin RNAi vectors for plants
CSIRO provides variety of plant gene silencing vectors to educational and research organisations for internal research purposes.
View ArticleAustralian Academy of Science honours CSIRO scientists
Two CSIRO scientists have been honoured for their outstanding contributions to science by their election as Fellows to the Australian Academy of Science.
View ArticlePhytotron
CSIRO's Phytotron continues to produce great science and act as a melting pot for the world's leading plant scientists to tackle pressing global issues. Here we celebrate the building's illustrious...
View ArticleDIR121 Safflower trial
The Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR) has approved an application from CSIRO to establish field plots of experimental safflower lines genetically modified (GM) to contain elevated levels...
View ArticleGene Silencing Vectors - Terms and Conditions
This page provides the guidelines for the downloading of the MTA for the Biological Material comprising of Gene Silencing Vectors.
View ArticleTransforming the Cotton Industry.
Over 95 per cent of Australian cotton is bred from a CSIRO variety, reducing pesticide use by up to 85 per cent.
View Article2014 Cotton Horizons Workshop
on April 10-11, 2014, CSIRO brought together the movers and shakers of the Australian cotton industry for a two-day conference to consider how science can help this A$3 billion a year industry meet the...
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