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    Border cell counts of Bollgard3 cotton and extracellular DNA expression levels by Knox, Oliver G. G., Curlango-Rivera, Gilberto, Huskey, David A., Hawes, Martha C.

    Published in Euphytica (01-09-2020)
    “…In a world where there is growing pressure to grow more with a smaller environmental footprint, alternative forms of plant protection are needed. The root tips…”
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    The Hydroponic Rockwool Root Microbiome: Under Control or Underutilised? by Thomas, Phil, Knox, Oliver G G, Powell, Jeff R, Sindel, Brian, Winter, Gal

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (24-03-2023)
    “…Land plants have an ancient and intimate relationship with microorganisms, which influences the composition of natural ecosystems and the performance of crops…”
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    Determining the critical period for weed control in high-yielding cotton using common sunflower as a mimic weed by Charles, Graham W, Sindel, Brian M, Cowie, Annette L, Knox, Oliver G. G

    Published in Weed technology (01-12-2019)
    “…Field studies were conducted over six seasons to determine the critical period for weed control (CPWC) in high-yielding cotton, using common sunflower as a…”
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    Means and ways of engaging, communicating and preserving local soil knowledge of smallholder farmers in Central Vietnam by Huynh, Ha T. N., Lobry de Bruyn, Lisa A., Knox, Oliver G. G., Hoang, Hoa T. T.

    Published in Agriculture and human values (01-09-2022)
    “…Increasing interest in farmers’ local soil knowledge (LSK) and soil management practice as a way to promote sustainable agriculture and soil conservation needs…”
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    Determining the critical period for grass control in high-yielding cotton using Japanese millet as a mimic weed by Charles, Graham W, Sindel, Brian M, Cowie, Annette L, Knox, Oliver G. G

    Published in Weed technology (01-04-2020)
    “…Field studies were conducted over five seasons from 2004 to 2015 to determine the critical period for weed control (CPWC) in high-yielding, irrigated cotton…”
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    The value of using mimic weeds in competition experiments in irrigated cotton by Charles, Graham W, Sindel, Brian M, Cowie, Annette L, Knox, Oliver G. G

    Published in Weed technology (01-08-2019)
    “…Crop plants have been used as mimic weeds to substitute for real weeds in competition studies. These mimic weeds have the advantages of availability of seed,…”
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    Effect of nematodes on rhizosphere colonization by seed-applied bacteria by Knox, O.G.G, Killham, K, Artz, R.R.E, Mullins, C, Wilson, M

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-08-2004)
    “…There is much interest in the use of seed-applied bacteria for biocontrol and biofertilization, and several commercial products are available. However, many…”
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    Constitutive expression of Cry proteins in roots and border cells of transgenic cotton by Knox, Oliver G. G, Gupta, Vadakattu V. S. R, Nehl, David B, Stiller, Warwick N

    Published in Euphytica (01-03-2007)
    “…Transgenic cotton plants expressing Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab, from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), provide effective control of certain lepidopteran…”
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    Cotton strip assay detects soil microbial degradation differences among crop rotation and tillage experiments on Vertisols by Nachimuthu, Gunasekhar, Hundt, Andy, Palmer, Blake, Schwenke, Graeme D., Knox, Oliver G.G.

    Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-09-2022)
    “…The cotton strip assay (CSA) is a simple and inexpensive method of evaluating management effects on soil microbial decomposition. The average loss of tensile…”
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    Capitalizing on deliberate, accidental, and GM-driven environmental change caused by crop modification by Knox, Oliver G. G., Walker, Robin L., Booth, Elaine J., Hall, Clare, Crossan, Angus N., Gupta, Vadakattu V. S. R.

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-01-2012)
    “…The transgenic traits associated with the majority of commercial genetically modified crops are focused on improving herbicide and insecticide management…”
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    Coring lubricants can increase soil microbial activity in Vertisols by Polain, Katherine, Joice, Gabrielle, Jones, Dominic, Pereg, Lily, Nachimuthu, Gunasekhar, Knox, Oliver G.G.

    Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-10-2019)
    “…It is essential that sampling procedures for biological measurements are done in a way that reflects the soil processes, whilst limiting sampling artefacts. In…”
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    Determining the critical period for broadleaf weed control in high-yielding cotton using mungbean as a mimic weed by Charles, Graham W., Sindel, Brian M., Cowie, Annette L., Knox, Oliver G. G.

    Published in Weed technology (01-10-2020)
    “…Research using the critical period for weed control (CPWC) has shown that high-yielding cotton crops are very sensitive to competition from grasses and large…”
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    Developing a multispecies weed competition model for high-yielding cotton by Charles, Graham W., Sindel, Brian M., Cowie, Annette L., Knox, Oliver G. G.

    Published in Weed technology (01-04-2021)
    “…Glyphosate-tolerant and glyphosate-resistant weeds are becoming increasingly problematic in cotton fields in Australia, necessitating a return from a…”
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    Lessons from extension activity related to cotton rotation impacts on soil—A scientist's perspective by Knox, Oliver G. G., Osanai, Yui, Polain, Katherine, Pereg, Lily, Nachimuthu, Gunasekhar, Wilson, Brian, Waters, Warwick

    Published in Soil use and management (01-03-2019)
    “…The role of microbiology in soil carbon and nutrient cycling under cotton systems has been the focus of our recent work; however, reporting is no longer just…”
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    Mycorrhizal Symbioses of Cotton Grown on Sodic Soils: A Review from an Australian Perspective by ESKANDARI, Samieh, GUPPY, Christopher N., KNOX, Oliver G.G., BACKHOUSE, David, HALING, Rebecca E.

    Published in Pedosphere (01-12-2017)
    “…The majority of terrestrial plants form some type of mycorrhizal symbiosis.This established symbiosis therefore exists in most commercially important crops,…”
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    Ecology and management of invasive plants in the sub-Antarctic and Antarctic regions: evidence and synthesis from Macquarie Island by Sindel, Brian M., Wilson, Susan C., Wilson, Brian R., Hawking, Kirsten L., Zahid, Waqas, Iqbal, Ali, Williams, Laura K., Knox, Oliver G.G., Coleman, Michael J., Kristiansen, Paul

    Published in Plant ecology & diversity (05-12-2022)
    “…The Antarctic is an extreme environment for plants. Several invasive plant species, however, have invaded the sub-Antarctic Southern Ocean islands and…”
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    The effect of co-composted cabbage and ground phosphate rock on the early growth and P uptake of oilseed rape and perennial ryegrass by Walker, Robin L., Edwards, Anthony C., Maskell, Phillip, Watson, Christine A., Rees, Robert M., Knox, Oliver G.G., Stockdale, Elizabeth A.

    “…Phosphorus (P) availability to crops in organic systems can be a major issue, with the use of readily available forms often restricted. One product that can be…”
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    Revisiting the Multiple Benefits of Historical Crop Rotations within Contemporary UK Agricultural Systems by Knox, Oliver G. G, Leake, Alastair R, Walker, Robin L, Edwards, Anthony C, Watson, Christine A

    Published in Journal of sustainable agriculture (01-02-2011)
    “…On many farms, current cultivation and planting practices hold little resemblance to those of the past. However, with volatility in fertiliser price, changing…”
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    Mycorrhizal contribution to phosphorus nutrition of cotton in low and highly sodic soils using dual isotope labelling (32P and 33P) by Eskandari, Samieh, Guppy, Christopher N., Knox, Oliver G.G., Flavel, Richard J., Backhouse, David, Haling, Rebecca E.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2017)
    “…Little is known about how the adverse physical and chemical environment in sodic soils affects plant-mycorrhizal relationships. We investigated mycorrhizal…”
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