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1. Genotypic differences in leaf area maintenance contribute to differences in recovery from water stress in soybean
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(12)
R. J. Lawn and A. A. Likoswe
Published 10 November 2008

2. Companion crop performance in relation to annual biomass production, resource supply, and subsoil drying
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(1)
R. H. Harris, M. C. Crawford, W. D. Bellotti, M. B. Peoples and S. Norng
Published 14 January 2008

3. Benefits of winter legume cover crops require early sowing
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(12)
A. Gselman and B. Kramberger
Published 10 November 2008

4. Identification of quantitative trait loci associated with salt tolerance during seedling growth in soybean (Glycine max L.)
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(12)
Huatao Chen, Shiyou Cui, Sanxiong Fu, Junyi Gai and Deyue Yu
Published 10 November 2008

5. Tomato irrigation scheduling improved by using percent canopy cover and crop developmental stage
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(12)
Oner Cetin, Demet Uygan and Hasan Boyaci
Published 10 November 2008

6. Resistance to cereal rusts at the plant cell wall—what can we learn from other host-pathogen systems?
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 58(6)
N. C. Collins, R. E. Niks and P. Schulze-Lefert
Published 26 June 2007

7. Further studies on Pea seed-borne mosaic virus in cool-season crop legumes: responses to infection and seed quality defects
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(12)
B. A. Coutts, R. T. Prince and R. A. C. Jones
Published 10 November 2008

8. A method to differentiate summer-dormant from summer-active tall fescue and orchardgrass accessions at germination stage
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(12)
Dariusz P. Malinowski, David P. Belesky, Betty A. Kramp, Joyce Ruckle, Jaime Kigel and William E. Pinchak
Published 10 November 2008

9. A farm-scale, bio-economic model for assessing investments in recycled water for irrigation
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(11)
L. E. Brennan, S. N. Lisson, P. L. Poulton, P. S. Carberry, K. L. Bristow and S. Khan
Published 14 October 2008

10. Effects of planting season and plant cultivar on growth, development, and pod production in snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(12)
Marlene Pérez-Barbeito, Ana María González, Ana Paula Rodiño, Antonio Miguel De Ron and Marta Santalla
Published 10 November 2008

11. Strategies for developing a core collection of bladder clover (Trifolium spumosum L.) using ecological and agro-morphological data
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(12)
K. Ghamkhar, R. Snowball, B. J. Wintle and A. H. D. Brown
Published 10 November 2008

12. The effects on grain quality traits of a grain serpin protein and the VPM1 segment in southern Australian wheat breeding
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(10)
Karen Cane, P. J. Sharp, H. A. Eagles, R. F. Eastwood, G. J. Hollamby, Haydn Kuchel, Meiqin Lu and P. J. Martin
Published 18 September 2008

13. Organic amendments influence nutrient availability and cotton productivity in irrigated Vertosols
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(11)
Subhadip Ghosh, Nilantha Hulugalle, Peter Lockwood, Kathleen King, Paul Kristiansen and Heiko Daniel
Published 14 October 2008

14. Response to terminal water deficit stress of cowpea, pigeonpea, and soybean in pure stand and in competition
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(1)
A. A. Likoswe and R. J. Lawn
Published 14 January 2008

15. Agricultural drought analyses for temperate Australia using a biophysical pasture model. 1. Identifying and characterising drought periods
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(11)
G. M. Lodge and I. R. Johnson
Published 14 October 2008

16. Comparing the phosphorus requirements of wheat, lupin, and canola
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(11)
M. D. A. Bolland and R. F. Brennan
Published 14 October 2008

17. Histopathology comparison and phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL) gene expressions in Fusarium wilt infected watermelons
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(12)
P.-F. L. Chang, C.-C. Hsu, Y.-H. Lin, K.-S. Chen, J.-W. Huang and T.-D. Liou
Published 10 November 2008

18. The influences of genotype, environment, and genotype × environment interaction on wheat quality
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(2)
R. M. Williams, L. O'Brien, H. A. Eagles, V. A. Solah and V. Jayasena
Published 19 February 2008

19. Trends in genetic and genome analyses in wheat: a review
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 52(12)
P. Langridge, E. S. Lagudah, T. A. Holton, R. Appels, P. J. Sharp and K. J. Chalmers
Published 21 November 2001

20. Adapting to climate change and managing climate risks by using real options
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 58(10)
Greg Hertzler
Published 30 October 2007

  
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