|
G. Allen |
The utilisation of carcasses by Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) as a breeding
site in Tasmania.
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| R. Armstrong |
Queensland producers’ needs in relation to blowfly and louse control
|
| R. Armstrong |
The Sheeplink activity — A strategy for managing blowflies and lice
in dry tropical pastoral regions
|
| R. Armstrong |
Changes in management practices and pesticides used by Queensland producers
to control blowflies and lice
|
| J. Ashton |
Progress Report on the NRA Review of Sheep Ectoparasiticides and Related
Organophosphate Reviews
|
| J. Ashton |
Integrating "Best Practice" Chemicals Use and Residues Management with
Regulation – a Challenge for both the Wool Industry and the NRA.
|
|
K. D. Atkins |
Breeding for resistance to fly strike
|
| P. Batterham |
Ecology, evolution and the effective use of pesticides
|
| D. Bedo |
Factors affecting the incidence of flystrike – the description and analysis
of data from three separate geographical areas in eastern Australia
|
| E. Bennet-Jenkins |
The Registration and Label Approval Process for Sheep Ectoparasiticides
|
| T. Brightling |
Pesticide residues on Australian wool
|
| V. Bowles |
Progress on vaccination against the sheep blowfly
|
| V. Bowles |
A novel approach to vaccination against the sheep blowfly
|
| V. Bowles |
Novel targets for control of the sheep blowfly and other insect pests
|
|
G. Brown |
LuciTrap and LuciLure improvements
|
| N. Campbell |
Wool residue breakdown model: Wool blending models to estimate sale
lot maximum concentrations and wool harvesting intervals
|
| N. Campbell |
Partial flock treatments and removal of rubbed sheep as strategies for
low residue control of midseason louse infestations
|
| S. Champion |
Flytrapping in Tasmania: effective use of traps in a cool temperate
climate
|
| S. Champion |
Flytrapping in Tasmania: use of traps for flystrike control and monitoring
fly populations
|
| S. Champion |
Wool producer perceptions of their flystrike problem
|
| S. Champion |
Some current sheep management strategies for low residue fly and lice
control
|
| S. Champion |
Wool producer knowledge of flystrike control
|
| D. Chandler |
Low residue Diprite dipping of sheep with the Richards immersion-cage sheep
dip
|
D. Chandler
|
Novel protease inhibitors for control of sheep blowfly and other insects
|
| Z. Chen |
Ecology, evolution and the effective use of pesticides
|
| E. Clayton |
Development of an insect development inhibitor for the control of Bovicola
ovis in sheep
|
| S. Cloete |
The application of trapping, using the Lucitrap® system, in an integrated
blowfly management program in South Africa
|
| S. Cloete |
Blowfly strike of Merino sheep in relation to selection strategy, as
well as to objective and subjective wool traits
|
| I. Colditz |
Breeding for resistance to fly strike
|
| D. Counsell |
A benefit-cost analysis of the mules operation to the Australian sheep
flock
|
| K. Crawford |
Farmer attitudes and beliefs on ectoparasiticides- A Focus Group Study
in WA
|
|
S. Crawford |
Biology and population dynamics of sheep lice: implications for control
|
| E. de Beer |
The application of trapping, using the Lucitrap® system, in an integrated
blowfly management program in South Africa
|
| C. Denwood |
Flytrapping in Tasmania: effective use of traps in a cool temperate
climate
|
| T. Doran |
Biological control of flystrike: use of live bacterial vectors to deliver
insecticidal proteins and insecticidal double stranded RNA
|
| T. Doran |
Application of the reproductive parasite Wolbachia to the biological
control of flystrike
|
| A. Duncan |
Novel protease inhibitors for control of sheep blowfly and other insects
|
| E. du Toit |
The application of trapping, using the Lucitrap® system, in an integrated
blowfly management program in South Africa
|
|
E. du Toit |
Blowfly strike of Merino sheep in relation to selection strategy, as
well as to objective and subjective wool traits
|
| D. Evans |
The potential to value add to the Australian residue monitoring survey
|
| D. Evans |
Local lice action groups – can they work?
|
| D. Evans |
Future options to reduce reliance on surgical mulesing
|
| D. Evans |
What is the likely impact of farmer training?
|
| D. Evans |
The potential application of HACCP based management systems
|
|
D. Evans |
Sustainable sheep ectoparasite control using IPM
|
|
R. Farrell |
Use of LuciTrap by groups of woolgrowers to control flystrike
|
| B. George |
Company stewardship of sheep ectoparasiticides
|
| J. Greeff |
Future options to reduce reliance on surgical mulesing
|
| J. Greeff |
Sustainable sheep ectoparasite control using IPM
|
| P. Green |
LuciTrap and LuciLure improvements
|
|
L. Grundy |
Validating the Assumptions in the Australian NRA Environmental Risk
Assessment Protocol for Sheep Ectoparasiticides
|
| K. Hacket |
The use of spinosad in integrated pest management systems. The tactical
control of blowfly strike and salvage treatment of lousy sheep with long
wool
|
| A. Heath |
Blowfly Traps and prevention of flystrike; a review of the New Zealand
experience
|
| A. Heath |
Specialist forages – A role in flystrike management ?
|
| B. Horton |
Wool residue breakdown model: Wool blending models to estimate sale
lot maximum concentrations and wool harvesting intervals
|
| B. Horton |
The utilisation of carcasses by Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) as a breeding
site in Tasmania.
|
| B. Horton |
Flytrapping in Tasmania: effective use of traps in a cool temperate
climate
|
| B. Horton |
Flytrapping in Tasmania: use of traps for flystrike control and monitoring
fly populations
|
| J. Horton |
Flytrapping in Tasmania: effective use of traps in a cool temperate
climate
|
| J. Horton |
Flytrapping in Tasmania: use of traps for flystrike control and monitoring
fly populations
|
| J. Horton |
Wool producer perceptions of their flystrike problem
|
| J. Horton |
Some current sheep management strategies for low residue fly and lice
control
|
| J. Horton |
Wool producer knowledge of flystrike control
|
|
B. Hosking |
Company stewardship of sheep ectoparasiticides
|
| P. James |
Biology and population dynamics of sheep lice: implications for control
|
| P. James |
Sheep lice and the economic production of low residue wool
|
| P. James |
Sheep susceptibility and immune response to lice: potential for manipulation
|
| P. James |
Optimising the sensitivity of sheep inspection for detecting lice
|
| P. James |
Partial flock treatments and removal of rubbed sheep as strategies for
low residue control of midseason louse infestations
|
| P. James |
Sustainable sheep ectoparasite control using IPM
|
|
A. Jones |
The Cutting Edge (An Account of Mulesing in Tasmania)
|
| J. Karlsson |
The potential to value add to the Australian residue monitoring survey
|
| J. Karlsson |
Local lice action groups – can they work?
|
| J. Karlsson |
Optimising the sensitivity of sheep inspection for detecting lice
|
| J. Karlsson |
Partial flock treatments and removal of rubbed sheep as strategies for
low residue control of midseason louse infestations
|
| J. Karlsson |
Farmer attitudes and beliefs on ectoparasiticides- A Focus Group Study
in WA
|
| J. Karlsson |
Future options to reduce reliance on surgical mulesing
|
| J. Karlsson |
What is the likely impact of farmer training?
|
| J. Karlsson |
The potential application of HACCP based management systems
|
| J. Karlsson |
Sustainable sheep ectoparasite control using IPM
|
| G. Knights |
Queensland producers’ needs in relation to blowfly and louse control
|
|
G. Knights |
The Sheeplink activity — A strategy for managing blowflies and lice
in dry tropical pastoral regions
|
| M. Lang |
The utilisation of carcasses by Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann) as a breeding
site in Tasmania.
|
| M. Lang |
Flytrapping in Tasmania: effective use of traps in a cool temperate
climate
|
| J. Laubscher |
The application of trapping, using the Lucitrap® system, in an integrated
blowfly management program in South Africa
|
| D. Leathwick |
Blowfly Traps and prevention of flystrike; a review of the New Zealand
experience
|
| D. Leathwick |
Specialist forages – A role in flystrike management ?
|
| G. Levot |
Implications of insecticide resistance for the control of flystrike
and lice on sheep
|
| G. Levot |
Diazinon residues in soil following surface disposal of spent dip wash
|
| G. Levot |
Improving the performance of automatic jetting races (AJR’s) for the
protection of sheep from flystrike
|
| G. Levot |
Improved design and use of shower and plunge dipping equipment for the
eradication of sheep body lice (Bovicola ovis)
|
| G. Levot |
Development of a lice detection test for "on-farm" use
|
| G. Levot |
Changes in diazinon concentrations in shower and plunge dip dip-wash
using traditional and constant replenishment methods of dip-wash management
|
| B. Lowe |
The use of spinosad in integrated pest management systems. The tactical
control of blowfly strike and salvage treatment of lousy sheep with long
wool
|
~
| R. Lund |
Diazinon ½esidues in soil following surface disposal of spent dip wash
|
| R. Lund |
Improving the performance of automatic jetting races (AJR’s) for the
protection of sheep from flystrike
|
| R. Lund |
Improved design and use of shower and plunge dipping equipment for the
eradication of sheep body lice (Bovicola ovis)
|
|
R Lund
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using traditional aÎd constant replenishment methods of dip-wash manzgement
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