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The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal
Volume 27 Number 1 2005
Native and Introduced Grasses for Low-Input Pastures in Temperate Australia


Editorial 

R. D. B. Whalley

pp. I-I

 


Evaluation of native and introduced grasses for low-input pastures in temperate Australia: rationale and scope 

R. D. B. Whalley, D. A. Friend, P. Sanford and M. L. Mitchell

pp. 1-9

  
 


Evaluation of native and introduced grasses for low-input pastures in temperate Australia: experimental approach, site and genotype descriptions 

M. R. Norton, M. L. Mitchell, E. Kobelt and E. Hall

pp. 11-22

  
 


Performance of native and introduced grasses for low-input pastures. 1. Survival and recruitment 

C. M. Waters, D. L. Garden, A. B. Smith, D. A. Friend, P. Sanford and G. C. Auricht

pp. 23-39

  
 


Performance of native and introduced grasses for low-input pastures. 2. Herbage production 

D. L. Garden, C. M. Waters, A. B. Smith, M. R. Norton, G. C. Auricht and E. Kobelt

pp. 41-53

  
 


Identification of superior native and introduced grasses for low-input pastures in temperate Australia 

P. Sanford, R. D. B. Whalley, D. L. Garden, M. R. Norton, C. M. Waters, A. B. Smith, M. L. Mitchell, E. Kobelt, D. A. Friend, E. Hall and G. Auricht

pp. 55-71

  
 


  
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