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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 41 Number 4 1990


Some effects of temperature regime during grain filling on wheat quality 

PJ Randall and HJ Moss

pp. 603-617

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The effects of fumigation, rotation with lupins, and nitrogen application on plant growth and common root rot of wheat at Geraldton, Western Australia 

JM Wilson and J Hamblin

pp. 619-631

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The effect of timing of shade on development, dry matter production and light-use efficiency in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) under field conditions 

CM Stirling, JH Williams, CR Black and CK Ong

pp. 633-644

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Variation among somaclonal progenies from three species of Stylosanthes 

ID Godwin, DF Cameron and GH Gordon

pp. 645-656

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Improving the tolerance of Phalaris aquatica L. to soil acidity by introgression of genes from P. arundinacea L 

RN Oram, AM Ridley, MJ Hill, J Hunter, DA Hedges, RL Standen and L Bennison

pp. 657-668

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Factors contributing to reduced productivity of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) pastures on acidic soils 

Z Hochman, GJ Osborne, PA Taylor and B Cullis

pp. 669-682

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Tree pasture interactions at a range of tree densities in an agroforestry experiment. I. Rooting patterns 

J Eastham and CW Rose

pp. 683-695

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Tree/pasture interactions at a range of tree densities in an agroforestry experiment. II. Water uptake in relation to rooting patterns 

J Eastham, CW Rose, DM Cameron, SJ Rance, T Talsma and DA Charles-Edwards

pp. 697-707

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Tree/pasture interactions at a range of tree densities in an agroforestry experiment. III. Water uptake in relation to soil hydraulic conductivity and rooting patterns 

J Eastham, CW Rose, DM Cameron, SJ Rance, T Talsma and DA Charles-Edwards

pp. 709-718

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Losses of the digestible components of annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum Gaudin) during senescence 

RA Ballard, RJ Simpson and GR Pearce

pp. 719-731

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Estimation of Cell Birth Rate in the Wool Follicle Bulb using Colchicine Metaphase Arrest or DNA Labelling with Bromodeoxyuridine  

PI Hynd and BK Everett

pp. 741-740

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Effect of nutrition on the response in ovulation rate in Merino ewes following short-term lupin supplementation and insulin administration 

BJ Leury, PJ Murray and JB Rowe

pp. 751-759

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Use of wool growth response to estimate escape of protein supplements from the rumen 

SA Neutze

pp. 761-767

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The derivation of economic values in breeding programs for Australian Merino sheep with changing wool prices and flock production averages 

DJ Cottle

pp. 769-780

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Skin and abdominal temperatures recorded by data loggers attached to Merino sheep voluntarily staying out of shade 

CM Sherwin and KG Johnson

pp. 781-790

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The effect of species of grass, stage of maturity and level of intake on the degradation of protein and organic matter in the rumen of steers 

FJ Hart and J Leibholz

pp. 791-798

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