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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 49 Number 6 1998
Isozyme markers in
Saccharum
spp. hybrids and
Erianthus arundinaceus
(Retz.) Jeswiet
D. J. Lee, N. Berding, B. R. Jackes and L. M. Bielig
pp. 915-921
Abstract
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PCR as an ecological tool to determine the establishment and persistence of
Rhizobium
strains introduced into the field as seed inoculant Diane
M. Hebb
, Alan E. Richardson, R. Reid and John Brockwell
pp. 923-934
Abstract
| PDF (1.1 MB) - $25.00
The geographical distribution of the Queensland fruit fly,
Bactrocera (Dacus) tryoni
, in relation to climate
Robert W. Sutherst
and
Tania Yonow
pp. 935-954
Abstract
| PDF (1.8 MB) - $25.00
Effect of 1-naphthaleneacetic acid concentrations and the number of applications on the yield components, yield, and fibre properties of Egyptian cotton (
Gossypium barbadense
L.)
Z. M. Sawan, R. A. Sakr and O. A. Momtaz
pp. 955-960
Abstract
| PDF (153 KB) - $25.00
Seed production in cluster clover (
Trifolium glomeratum
L.). 1. Flowering time, abortion, seed size, and hardseededness along branches
F. P. Smith, P. S. Cocks and M. A. Ewing
pp. 961-964
Abstract
| PDF (156 KB) - $25.00
Seed production in cluster clover (
Trifolium glomeratum
L.). 2 Effect of sowing time and sowing rate on flowering time, abortion, seed size, and hardseededness
F. P. Smith, P. S. Cocks and M. A. Ewing
pp. 965-972
Abstract
| PDF (196 KB) - $25.00
Reproductive strategies in Mediterranean annual clovers: germination and hardseededness
H. C. Norman, F. P. Smith, P. S. Cocks and B. J. Nutt
pp. 973-982
Abstract
| PDF (229 KB) - $25.00
Defoliation frequency and genotype effects on stolon and root reserves in white clover
A. R. Lawson, P. W. G. Sale and K. B. Kelly
pp. 983-988
Abstract
| PDF (167 KB) - $25.00
Responses of faba bean (
Vicia faba
L.) to sowing rate in south-western Australia. I. Seed yield and economic optimum plant density
R. Jettner,
S. P. Loss
, K. H. M. Siddique and L. D. Martin
pp. 989-998
Abstract
| PDF (211 KB) - $25.00
Responses of faba bean (
Vicia faba
L.) to sowing rate in south-western Australia II Canopy development, radiation absorption and dry matter partitioning
R. Jettner,
S. P. Loss
, K. H. M. Siddique and L. D. Martin
pp. 999-1008
Abstract
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Evaluation of Angus, Charolais, and Hereford as terminal sire breeds on Hereford and first-cross cows. III. Meat quality of progeny
H. Hearnshaw, P. F. Arthur, W. R. Shorthose, A. J. Sinclair, D. Johnston and P. D. Stephenson
pp. 1009-1020
Abstract
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Effect of on-farm and pre-slaughter handling of pigs on meat quality
D. N. D'Souza, F. R. Dunshea, B. J. Leury and R. D. Warner
pp. 1021-1025
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