CSIRO plant scientists have shed light on a problem that has puzzled researchers since the first virus was discovered in 1892 – how exactly do they cause disease?
CSIRO Plant Industry newsletter archives
CSIRO Plant Industry produces a newsletter four times a year covering our plant, agricultural, forestry, horticultural and environment research. Read past editions here.
- 10 March 2011 | Updated 28 November 2011
Winter 2011
Autumn 2011
- That's M for Magnificent! CSIRO at the core of new table grape release
- Sweetness and flies: insects help in the search for new sugars
- Pest resistant cotton mite be a little closer
- Using science to feed the future: Australia and China join forces
Summer 2010
- An Australian first for lupin genome project
- Observing the effects of climate change
- Time is ripe for wine grapes
- CSIRO intensifies search for wood trait markers
- Plant Industry scientists win awards
- Computer identification tool for Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants
Spring 2010
- Golf buggies studying plants: phenomics technology in the field
- The Acacia Tree Of Trees blossoms into life
- Protecting high rainfall zone (HRZ) biodiversity
- Identifying markers for a sustainable plantation industry
Winter 2010
- Where does a tree's strength hide?
- Modelling disease resistance
- Roots, shoots and leaves: the problem of pre-harvest sprouting
- New home for native orchids
Autumn 2010
- Brachypodium: the small plant making a big impact on root research
- Closing in on aphid resistance
- The fastest Omega-3 in science
- Time ticking on the need for phosphorus use efficiency
Summer 2009
- Seedless gold
- Lantana: the importance of knowing your enemy
- Phenonet: big brother in the back paddock
- Use them twice
Spring 2009
- A census for Australian plants
- Plants primed to destroy devastating wheat virus
- Tackling cotton fibre quality from every angle
- CSIRO’s high-tech contribution to global rice consortium
Winter 2009
Autumn 2009
Summer 2008-09
Spring 2008
Articles published in editions produced between Autumn 2003 and Autumn 2008.
Fast facts
- Read all the old CSIRO Plant Industry newsletter articles here
- CSIRO Plant Industry's newsletter started in Autumn 2003