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The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal
Volume 27 Number 2 2005


Establishment of native and exotic grasses on mine overburden and topsoil in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales 

C. H. A. Huxtable, T. B. Koen and D. Waterhouse

pp. 73-88

 


Evidence for palatability variation between the sex phenotypes of bladder saltbush from small-plot grazing trials 

D. Walsh, M. H. Andrew, R. Sinclair and D. Coleman

pp. 89-96

 


The role of the male flower spike as a cue for selective grazing in bladder saltbush 

D. Walsh, R. Sinclair, M. H. Andrew and D. Coleman

pp. 97-103

 


Death model for tussock perennial grasses: a rainfall threshold for survival and evidence for landscape control of death in drought 

K. C. Hodgkinson and W. J. Müller

pp. 105-115

 


Integrated shrub management in semi-arid woodlands of eastern Australia: ground and aerial application of defoliant to shrubs regenerating after disturbance 

J. C. Noble, W. J. Müller, N. D. MacLeod, Z. Bodulovic, P. Jones and J. T. Wood

pp. 117-134

 


Growth characteristics associated with biomass production in three varieties of Trichloris crinita (Poaceae), a forage grass native to the arid regions of Argentina 

S. A. Greco and J. B. Cavagnaro

pp. 135-142

 


Pasture production in cleared and uncleared grazing systems of central Queensland, Australia 

K. Kaur, R. K. Jalota, D. J. Midmore and J. Rolfe

pp. 143-149

 


Reproductive and vegetative responses of different accessions of Microlaena stipoides (Labill.) R.Br. to nitrogen applications and supplementary irrigation in southern Australia 

I. H. Chivers and D. E. Aldous

pp. 151-157

 


Preliminary assessment of gidgee (Acacia cambagei) woodland thickening in the Longreach district, Queensland 

R. J. Fensham and R. J. Fairfax

pp. 159-168

 


  
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