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Crop & Pasture Science (continuing Australian Journal of Agricultural Research) is a highly cited and prestigious journal publishing original research on advances in plant sciences, sustainable farming systems, and food quality. More

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Crop and Pasture Science
Volume 63 Number 2 2012

 
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Breeding lucerne for persistence 
J. H. Bouton
pp. 95-106

Lucerne is the most important and widely grown legume crop in world pastoral agriculture. However, persistence is critical for most pastoral production systems and great strides have been made for increasing lucerne persistence across all production systems.  The history, needed traits, and current and future developments of breeding for lucerne persistence are reviewed.

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Perennial ryegrass breeding in New Zealand: A dairy industry perspective 
Julia M. Lee, Cory Matthew, Errol R. Thom and David F. Chapman
pp. 107-127

New Zealand pastoral production accounts for approximately 55% of the export income. Genetic improvement programmes for livestock and pasture plants have been central to the development of the industry, however, gains in farm output from improved plant performance are more difficult to confirm than those from livestock improvement. To improve productivity of the industry, plant traits that positively influence pasture performance must be defined and translated into objectives for breeding programs.

 
  
 


 
Evaluation of a reduced-tillering (tin) gene in wheat lines grown across different production environments 
J. H. Mitchell, S. C. Chapman, G. J. Rebetzke, D. G. Bonnett and S. Fukai
pp. 128-141

Water deficit can cause reductions in wheat grain yield and increases in percent screenings (small grain). The incorporation of a tiller inhibition (tin) gene which reduces stem production per plant was investigated in terms of its effect on grain yield and screenings in multiple genetic backgrounds in field experiments across Australian production environments. Screenings were reduced by tin in water deficit environments and potential for selection of higher-yielding tin progeny exists for commercial line development for appropriate target environments.

 
  
 


 
Adaptation analysis of diversity in adzuki germplasm introduced into Australia 
R. J. Redden, P. M. Kroonenberg and K. E. Basford
pp. 142-154

A geographic diversity core collection of adzuki bean landraces from China were agronomically evaluated in Australia, and compared with a similar evaluation at multiple locations in China, Selections based on both grain yield and seed quality traits of colour and size were then compared with varieties derived from Japan, with the aim of identifying lines for targeting the Japanese market. Chinese accessions were superior to the Japanese in the sub-tropical eastern Australia, but not in temperate regions.

 
  
 


 
Assessment of gene flow in white clover (Trifolium repens L.) under field conditions in Australia using phenotypic and genetic markers 
J. A. De Lucas, J. W. Forster, K. F. Smith and G. C. Spangenberg
pp. 155-163

The possibility of unintended pollen flow from genetically modified (GM) crops into non-modified populations is an important aspect of biosafety studies. White clover, as an important pasture legume species, has been the subject of transgenic modification studies for a range of key traits. Gene flow in this species has been assessed using morphological and molecular genetic markers as a model system in a two-year study, providing information on the extent and nature of dispersion over distance.

 
  
 


 
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi improve the growth and nodulation of the annual legume messina (Melilotus siculus) under saline and non-saline conditions 
B. A. L. Wilson, G. J. Ash and J. D. I. Harper
pp. 164-178

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonise the majority of land plants. They are known to enhance plant growth by increasing nutrient uptake such as phosphorus, which is essential for plant survival in salinised environments. The role of AMF in the growth improvement and rhizobial nodulation of messina, an important pasture legume for saline land, was investigated. It was found that AMF improved plant growth, survival and rhizobial nodulation primarily through improved P nutrition. The results show the potential of AMF to enhance the productivity of messina on saline land.

 
  
 


 
Dry matter allocation in Medicago arborea and Medicago citrina in response to drought and defoliation 
Elkadri Lefi, Miquel À. Conesa, Josep Cifre, Javier Gulías and Hipólito Medrano
pp. 179-189

Sustainable animal feeding in dry regions benefits from forage species behaving as evergreens even in severe summer drought conditions. Perennial medics, as the western-Mediterranean endemic Medicago citrina, are promising species, maintaining leaves despite water stress conditions. In a climate change scenario, knowledge on medics’ behaviour under drought stress will provide summer solutions for animal feeding in dry lands.

 
  
 



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Published online 21 May 2012
Genetic diversity among a founder parent and widely grown wheat cultivars derived from the same origin based on morphological traits and microsatellite markers 
X. J. Li, X. Xu, X. M. Yang, X. Q. Li, W. H. Liu, A. N. Gao and L. H. Li

Excellent parents have contributed significantly to the improvement of wheat in the world. This study was to determine whether the process of breeding to a founder parent has led to some enrichment of chromosomal segments of importance, and we found that specific chromosomal regins may be the basis for certain cultivar serving as a founder parent. Our study provides valuable clue on breeding novel founder parents.

 
  


 
Published online 21 May 2012
Drought-tolerance indices in a tall fescue population and its polycross progenies 
Maryam Ebrahimiyan, Mohammad Mahdi Majidi, Aghafakhr Mirlohi and Mahdi Gheysari

Insufficient water is the most critical threat to world food production. Fast, standard and reproducible evaluation protocol has been a pressing problem for selection of drought-resistant crops which is addressed in this research and findings indicated that stress tolerance index (STI) was the most useful criteria to select for this purpose. Identification of drought tolerance genotypes of tall fescue can lead to useful varieties for arid and semi arid environments.

 
  


   
These articles have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication. They are still in production and have not been edited, so may differ from the final published form.

    CP12103  Accepted 16 May 2012
    An overview of dryland legume research in New Zealand
    Derrick Moot
    Abstract


    CP12069  Accepted 14 May 2012
    OIL YIELD COMPONENTS AND OIL QUALITY OF HIGH STEARIC-HIGH OLEIC SUNFLOWER GENOTYPES AS AFFECTED BY INTERCEPTED SOLAR RADIATION DURING GRAIN FILLING
    Roberto Martínez, Natalia Izquierdo, Raul Gonzalez Belo, Luis Aguirrezabal, Fernando Andrade, Roberto Reid
    Abstract


    CP12162  Accepted 10 May 2012
    Climatic conditions for seedling recruitment within perennial grass swards in south-eastern Australia
    Roshan Thapa, David Kemp, Meredith Mitchell
    Abstract


    CP11303  Accepted 09 May 2012
    Plant adaptation to climate change – opportunities and priorities in breeding
    Scott Chapman, Sukumar Chakraborty, Fernanda Dreccer, Mark Howden
    Abstract


    CP11326  Accepted 07 May 2012
    Selection for late-flowering and greater number of basal branches increases the leaf dry matter yield in Melilotus albus Desr.
    Juan Zabala, Gustavo Schrauf, Javier Baudracco, Julio Giavedoni, Oscar Quaino, Pablo Rush
    Abstract


    CP11191  Accepted 20 April 2012
    Greenhouse gas emissions profile for 1 tonne of wheat produced in Central Zone (East) New South Wales: A Life Cycle Assessment approach.
    Philippa Brock, Patrick Madden, Graeme Schwenke, David Herridge
    Abstract


    CP11341  Accepted 13 April 2012
    Identifying resistance genes to Leptosphaeria maculans in Australian Brassica napus cultivars based on reactions to isolates with known avirulence genotypes.
    Steve Marcroft, Vicki Elliott, Anton Cozijnsen, Phillip Salisbury, Barbara Howlett, Angela Van de Wouw
    Abstract


    CP12107  Accepted 10 April 2012
    Resistance of standing milkvetch (Astragalus adsurgens) varieties to Embellisia astragali
    Binhua Yu, Zhibiao Nan, Yanzhong Li, Huilong Lin
    Abstract


    CP12055  Accepted 10 April 2012
    The storage protein activator gene Spa-B1 and grain quality traits in southern Australian wheat breeding programs
    Howard Eagles, Karen Cane, Marie Appelbee, Haydn Kuchel, Russell Eastwood, Peter Martin
    Abstract


    CP12149  Accepted 09 April 2012
    Epilogue - future challenges for the national climate change research strategy
    Richard Eckard, Alison Kelly, Snow Barlow
    Abstract


    CP11350  Accepted 09 April 2012
    Agronomic value and morphophysiological diversity of non-Ladino Italian white clover wild populations compared with variety germplasm
    Paolo Annicchiarico
    Abstract


    CP11172  Accepted 20 March 2012
    Transformational Adaptation: Agriculture and climate change
    Lauren Rickards, Mark Howden
    Abstract


    CP11189  Accepted 20 March 2012
    Australia’s landscapes in a changing climate – caution, hope, inspiration and transformation
    Jason Alexandra
    Abstract


    CP11188  Accepted 20 March 2012
    Greenhouse gas accounting for inventory, emissions trading and life cycle assessment in the land-based sector: a review
    Annette Cowie, Richard Eckard, Sandra Eady
    Abstract


    CP11170  Accepted 20 March 2012
    Soils and Climate Change: Potential implications and future research for Australian agriculture
    Jeff Baldock, Ichsani Wheeler, Neil McKenzie, Alex McBratney
    Abstract


    CP11173  Accepted 14 March 2012
    Socio-economic factors relating to agriculture and community development
    Margaret Alston
    Abstract


    CP11169  Accepted 14 March 2012
    Livestock Production in a Changing Climate
    Beverley Henry, Ed Charmley, Richard Eckard, John Gaughan, Roger Hegarty
    Abstract


    CP11196  Accepted 06 December 2011
    Climate change through the farming systems lens; challenges and opportunities for farming in Australia
    Peter Hayman, Lauren Rickards, Richard Eckard, Deirdre Lemerle
    Abstract




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12. Published 18 September 2008
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13. Published 12 April 2007
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14. Published 14 January 2008
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15. Published 11 May 2007
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16. Published 30 November 2005
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17. Published 14 January 2008
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18. Published 14 January 2008
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19. Published 14 January 2008
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20. Published 29 September 2005
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21. Published 14 January 2008
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22. Published 30 October 2007
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23. Published 8 April 2008
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J. A. Kirkegaard, S. J. Sprague, H. Dove, W. M. Kelman, S. J. Marcroft, A. Lieschke, G. N. Howe and J. M. Graham

24. Published 1 February 2005
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R. Loughman, K. Jayasena and J. Majewski

25. Published 26 June 2007
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26. Published 10 November 2008
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27. Published 18 September 2008
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Karen Cane, P. J. Sharp, H. A. Eagles, R. F. Eastwood, G. J. Hollamby, Haydn Kuchel, Meiqin Lu and P. J. Martin

28. Published 9 June 2004
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Enli Wang and Chris J. Smith

29. Published 31 May 2005
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N. M. Fogarty, V. M. Ingham, A. R. Gilmour, L. J. Cummins, G. M. Gaunt, J. Stafford, J. E. Hocking Edwards and R. G. Banks

30. Published 30 October 2007
From rainfall to farm incomes—transforming advice for Australian drought policy. I. Development and testing of a bioeconomic modelling system

Philip Kokic, Rohan Nelson, Holger Meinke, Andries Potgieter and John Carter

31. Published 26 November 2007
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Mark G. O'Connell and Ian Goodwin

32. Published 14 January 2008
Genetic dissection of the relationship of apparent biological yield and apparent harvest index with seed yield and yield related traits in soybean

Shiyou Cui, Xiaohong He, Sanxiong Fu, Qingchang Meng, Junyi Gai and Deyue Yu

33. Published 10 November 2008
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R. J. Lawn and A. A. Likoswe

34. Published 29 September 2005
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Graeme L. Hammer, Scott Chapman, Erik van Oosterom and Dean W. Podlich

35. Published 2 January 2007
Genetic options to replace dehorning in beef cattle—a review

K. C. Prayaga

36. Published 30 November 2005
Policy issues impacting on crop production in water-limiting environments

John C Radcliffe

37. Published 20 June 2006
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38. Published 26 June 2007
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B. D. McCallum, T. Fetch and J. Chong

39. Published 19 February 2008
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40. Published 30 August 2007
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41. Published 26 November 2007
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42. Published 19 February 2008
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43. Published 8 April 2008
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44. Published 11 March 2008
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45. Published 30 August 2006
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46. Published 16 December 2005
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P. T. Doyle, S. A. Francis and C. R. Stockdale

47. Published 17 December 2007
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R. J. Eckard, D. F. Chapman and R. E. White

48. Published 11 March 2008
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49. Published 29 July 2008
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50. Published 9 June 2004
Production risk of canola in the semi-arid subtropics of Australia

M. J. Robertson and J. F. Holland

51. Published 27 September 2004
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52. Published 24 March 2005
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53. Published 27 June 2005
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54. Published 24 March 2005
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C. L. Davies, D. L. Waugh and E. C. Lefroy

55. Published 21 November 2006
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56. Published 14 January 2008
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57. Published 18 September 2008
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58. Published 9 August 2006
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59. Published 30 October 2007
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60. Published 28 September 2007
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61. Published 26 June 2007
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62. Published 11 March 2008
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63. Published 10 November 2008
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A. Gselman and B. Kramberger

64. Published 30 November 2004
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A. Corzo, C. D. McDaniel, M. T. Kidd, E. R. Miller, B. B. Boren and B. I. Fancher

65. Published 26 October 2005
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M. Nuruzzaman, Hans Lambers, Michael D. A. Bolland and Erik J. Veneklaas

66. Published 26 June 2007
Challenges for sustainable cereal rust control in South Africa

Z. A. Pretorius, K. W. Pakendorf, G. F. Marais, R. Prins and J. S. Komen

67. Published 26 June 2007
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Mogens S. Hovmøller and Annemarie F. Justesen

68. Published 30 October 2007
Making climate model forecasts more useful

S. B. Power, N. Plummer and P. Alford

69. Published 12 April 2007
Impact of subsoil water use on wheat yield

J. A. Kirkegaard, J. M. Lilley, G. N. Howe and J. M. Graham

70. Published 14 January 2008
Additive genetic variance for stem strength in field pea (Pisum sativum)

C. P. Beeck, J. Wroth and W. A. Cowling

71. Published 26 June 2007
From Farrer to the Australian Cereal Rust Control Program

R. A. McIntosh

72. Published 14 January 2008
Response to terminal water deficit stress of cowpea, pigeonpea, and soybean in pure stand and in competition

A. A. Likoswe and R. J. Lawn

73. Published 26 August 2008
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R. C. Hayes, B. S. Dear, B. A. Orchard, M. B. Peoples and P. L. Eberbach

74. Published 14 October 2008
Comparing the phosphorus requirements of wheat, lupin, and canola

M. D. A. Bolland and R. F. Brennan

75. Published 10 November 2008
Strategies for developing a core collection of bladder clover (Trifolium spumosum L.) using ecological and agro-morphological data

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76. Published 31 May 2005
Effects of salt stress on growth, nodulation, and nitrogen and carbon fixation of ten genetically diverse lines of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

Bhupinder Singh, Binod Kumar Singh, Jitender Kumar, Shyam Singh Yadav and K. Usha

77. Published 24 March 2005
Genetic and phenotypic relationships between insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and net feed intake, fat, and growth traits in Angus beef cattle

K. L. Moore, D. J. Johnston, H-U. Graser and R. Herd

78. Published 30 August 2006
Effects of xylanase supplementation on between-bird variation in energy metabolism and the number of Clostridium perfringens in broilers fed a wheat-based diet

M. Choct, M. Sinlae, R. A. M. Al-Jassim and D. Pettersson

79. Published 12 April 2007
The limit to wheat water-use efficiency in eastern Australia. I. Gradients in the radiation environment and atmospheric demand

D. Rodriguez and V. O. Sadras


      
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