![]() Plant Protection QuarterlyVolume 6 Issue 1, 1991
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Invited editorial |
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Sustaining agriculture. W M Blacklow. |
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Climate modelling and pest establishment |
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Climate-matching for quarantine, using CLIMEX. R.W. Sutherst and G.F. Maywald. |
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BIOCLIM a bioclimate analysis and prediction system. John R. Busby. |
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A non-stochastic, physiologically-based model of plant invasion using Ecological Field Theory. J. Walker and T. I. Dowling. |
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Climate modelling and the biological control of weeds: - one view. R.E. Cruttwell McFadyen. |
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Acacia karroo Hayne (Mimosaceae), a potentially serious weed in Australia. John K. Scott. |
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Crop disease management with fungicides - an overview of its origins, progress, current status and future development using modelling and climate data. P.F. Kable. |
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A computer-based simulator for rational management of grapevine downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola). P.A. Magarey, M.F. Wachtel, P.C. Weir, and R.C. Seem. |
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Modelling the likelihood of introduction and establishment in Australia of Erwinia amylovora associated with entry of apple fruit from areas with fire blight. P.C. Fahy, C.J. Kaldor and L.J. Penrose. |
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Development of a day-degree model to predict generation events for lightbrown apple moth Epiphyas postvittana (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) on grapevines in Australia. D.G. Madge and S.C. Stirrat. |
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Prediction of severity of stripe rust on wheat in Australia using regional weather data. G.J. Ash, J.S. Brown, R.G. Rees. |
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Computer models and pest management in Victorian agriculture. D.G. Williams and G. McDonald. |
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