Skeleton weed Chondrilla juncea, is a herbaceous perennial of Eurasian origin, first recorded in Australia in 1917. It spread throughout […]
The following are CSIRO’s publications related to the biological control of skeleton weed and some other weeds. Key publications Sheppard […]
In the late 1960s a research program began, in the Engineering Ceramics and Refractories Laboratory of the then Division of […]
Beta-carotene is a naturally occurring colorant widely used by the food industry, being added to margarine and other products. Although […]
The following publications detail the work involved in the establishment of Australia’s β-carotene Industry. Patent Curtain CC, Snook H, 1982, […]
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CSIRAC was constructed by the Division of Radiophysics to the designs of Trevor Pearcey and Maston Beard.
Cotton has been grown in Australia since the 1800s, but production was small and variable until the modern irrigated industry […]
There is a clear public health benefit in increasing the average intake of essential omega-3 fatty acids such as eicosapentaenoic […]