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[issue 022, winter 2008]
New healthy barley in the ground for 2008 season
More than just parents
Addressing public concerns about GM
Soil fungi link to healthy grain

[issue 021, autumn 2008]
Efficient movers best in drought

To flower or not to flower
Model plant and pest team up

Taking gene technology facts around Australia

[issue 020, summer 2007]
Making the most of wild genes

Fine cotton leads the pack
New soybean helps sugar industry

Tropical plant research blooms in Queensland

[issue 019, spring 2007]
Better rootstocks for better wine

Clues to rust resistance in rice
Outstanding macadamias on the way

The new wellbeing diet - for livestock

[issue 018, winter 2007]
Virtual farming helps manage grazing risks

New grape varieties give researchers a sporting chance
From little things big things grow

Salt with your lamb

[issue 017, autumn 2007]
Risky business surviving in the plant world
The white grape difference
Rooting around for improved nitrogen uptake and high yields
Smut no threat to new sugarcane variety

[issue 016, summer 2006/07]
The apple gene for red

Elusive rust resistance genes located
Healthier wheat on its way

When the farm meets the bush

[issue 015, spring 2006]
Insect-resistant cotton also water efficient
Roots and bugs unearthed
Bringing biodiversity back from the brink
Bacteria boosts water availability

[issue 014, winter 2006]
Reliable crops for Africa
Drought dealt genomic blow
Dry dirt and hot air: how grapevines respond
Dual purpose canola in the mix

[issue 013, autumn 2006]
Stubble retention loses water
Pumping up grapes
Boosting willow control in south-east Australia
New tool helps manage irrigation water quality

[issue 012, spring 2005/06]
Genes for wine quality
Inheritance. more than just genes
GM rice trial planted
More profitable crops in Western Australia

[issue 011, spring 2005]
Super resistance to tackle biggest disease
Higher rice yields with no extra water
More sugarcane sooner
Have your grain, and eat it too

[issue 010, winter 2005]
New barley for better health
Fresher fruit and vegetable exports
A 'model' legume
What's the water worth?

[issue 009, autumn 2005]
Higher wheat yields for WA's high rainfall zone
Surviving afrosty reception
Get to know the locals
Asian exports to increase with new Aussie soybean

[issue 008, summer 2004/05]
GM sub-clover no greater weed threat
Resisting rust
Taking root in acid soils
Nutrition for high-yielding cotton

[issue 007, spring 2004]
CSIRO joins global wheat trial
Nutting out consumer preference
CSIRO exports gene silencing technology worldwide
Student opportunities at CSIRO Plant Industry

[issue 006, winter 2004]
Weed-beating wheats
Running towards resistance
Outsmarting wheat disease
Tactics for conquering hostile soils

[issue 005, autumn 2004]
Plant disease discovery could solve rusty problem
Cotton profits increased by humble legume
Revealing the secret life of orchids

Shaking blackleg

[issue 004, summer 2003/04]
Rapid ID system separates wheat from the chaff
Winter wheats: giving farmers more choice

Bacteria boosted wattles help 're-green' Australia
Knowing when to flo
wer

[issue 003, spring 2003]
Better crops in sight of Minister's prize winner
Better water use in cotton crops
Sweet deal for sugar research
Thinning grape bunches improves yield and quality

[issue 002, winter 2003]
CSIRO looks to the future with cereal research
Benchmarking for profitable, sustainable grazing systems
Wild grasses lead to first BYDV resistant wheat
The virtual vineyard

[issue 001, autumn 2003]
Boost for biotech research
Getting to know gum trees better
Cool, crunchy, cauliflower
Can droughts have a silver lining?

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