Corporate Body

CSIRO Division of Tropical Agronomy (1973 - 1976)

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

From
29 March 1973
Australia
To
1976
Functions
Industrial or scientific research, Agricultural industry and Plant science

Summary

The Division of Tropical Agronomy replaced the Division of Tropical Pastures in March 1973. In 1976 the Division underwent another change of name, becoming the Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures.

Timeline

 1920 - 1962 Commonwealth Research Station, Merbein Victoria - CSIR/O
       1962 - 1967 CSIRO Horticultural Research Section
             1967 - 1988 CSIRO Division of Horticultural Research
                   1927 - 1929 CSIR Division of Economic Botany
                   1988 - 1997 CSIRO Division of Horticulture
                         1929 - c. 2014 CSIR/O Division of Plant Industry
                               1959 - 1973 CSIRO Division of Tropical Pastures
                                     1973 - 1976 CSIRO Division of Tropical Agronomy
                                           1976 - c. 1995 CSIRO Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures
                                                 1996 - 2000 CSIRO Division of Tropical Agriculture
                                                       2000 - CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
                                                       2000 - CSIRO Livestock Industries

Published resources

Books

Resources

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