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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 39 Number 5 1988


A tiller inhibitor gene in wheat and its effect on plant growth 

RA Richards

pp. 749-757

  
 


An examination of selection criteria for salt tolerance in wheat, barley and triticale genotypes 

HM Rawson, RA Richards and R Munns

pp. 759-772

  
 


Comparison of the effects of continuous and relieved water stress on nitrogen nutrition of grain sorghum 

TJ Rego, NJ Grundon, CJ Asher and DG Edwards

pp. 773-782

  
 


Effect of pre-season management and in-crop herbicdes on weed seedling numbers and triticale grain yield 

PM Dowling

pp. 783-792

  
 


Fate of urea nitrogen applied in solution in furrows to sunflowers growing on a red-brown earth: transformations, losses and plant uptake 

CJ Smith, JR Freney, PM Chalk, IE Galbally, DJ McKenney and GX Cai

pp. 793-806

  
 


Phosphorus efficiency in pasture species. I. Measures based on total dry weight and P content 

RH Chisholm and GJ Blair

pp. 807-816

  
 


Phosphorus efficiency in pasture species. II. Differences in the utilization of P between major chemical fractions 

RH Chisholm and GJ Blair

pp. 817-826

  
 


Phosphorus efficiency in pasture species. III. Correlations of dry matter accumulation with phosphorus pool sizes and their net transfer rate 

RH Chisholm and GJ Blair

pp. 827-836

  
 


Productivity of irrigated pastures following paraplowing and gypsum slotting of subsoil exposed by laser landforming dash a short term study 

SJ Blaikie, KB Kelly, WK Mason and FM Martin

pp. 837-845

  
 


Survival of dispersed urediniospores of Tranzschelia discolor Fckl. (Tranz. Litv.) on leaves of Prunus domestica L. cv. 'd'Agen' in spring and summer in the Murrumbidgee irrigation areas 

PJ Ellison, LM McFadyen, BR Cullis and PF Kable

pp. 847-856

  
 


Autofluorescence of necrotic phloem cells and laticifers, and a reduced latex flow: new symptoms for papaw dieback disease in Australia 

RM Harding and DS Teakle

pp. 857-862

  
 


Corrigendum - Autofluorescence of necrotic phloem cells and laticifers, and a reduced latex flow: new symptoms for papaw dieback disease in Australia 

RM Harding and DS Teakle

pp. 857-862

  
 


Response of Sonia roses to continuous daytime CO2 supplementation under controlled environment conditions 

M Zeroni and J Gale

pp. 863-870

  
 


Utilization of clover diets by sheep. 1. Intake and digestion of organic matter and cell wall constituents 

CE McLaren and PT Doyle

pp. 871-880

  
 


Utilization of clover diets by sheep. 2. Intake, digestion and utilization of nitrogen and sulfur 

PT Doyle and CE McLaren

pp. 881-890

  
 


Utilization of clover diets by sheep. 3. Palatability of a mature subterranean clover hay 

PT Doyle

pp. 891-898

  
 


The statistical comparison of reproduction rates for groups of sheep 

GH Brown

pp. 899-905

  
 


Clinical footscald and footrot in a New Zealand Romney flock: phenotypic and genetic parameters 

TM Skerman, DL Johnson, DW Kane and JN Clarke

pp. 907-916

  
 


Fleece rot and body strike in Merino sheep. I. Evaluation of liability to fleece rot and body strike under experimental conditions 

HW Raadsma, AR Gilmour and WJ Paxton

pp. 917-934

  
 


Diagnosis of sodium status in small ruminants 

CS McSweeney, RB Cross, BT Wholohan and MR Murphy

pp. 935-942

  
 


A model of individual variation in the food conversion efficiency and other growth parameters of grazing beef cattle in the tropics 

S Saithanoo and ME Goddard

pp. 943-958

  
 


Inbreeding and heterosis in queen bees in relation to brood area and honey production 

BP Oldroyd and RD Goodman

pp. 959-964

  
 


  
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