CSIRO Publishing Books Journals About Us Shopping Cart You are here: Journals > Crop & Pasture Science   
Crop & Pasture Science
  Plant Sciences, Sustainable Farming Systems & Food Quality
 
Search
 
 
  Advanced Search
   

Journal Home
About the Journal
Editorial Board
Contacts
Content
Current Issue
Just Accepted
All Issues
Most Read Papers
Special Issues
Research Fronts
Farrer Reviews
Sample Issue
For Authors
General Information
Notice to Authors
Submit Article
Open Access
For Referees
General Information
Review Article
Annual Referee Index
For Subscribers
Subscription Prices
Customer Service
Print Publication Dates

 Early Alert
Subscribe to our email Early Alert or RSS feeds for the latest journal papers.

 Connect with us
facebook   youtube

 PrometheusWiki
PrometheusWiki
Protocols in ecological and environmental plant physiology

 
Table of Contents << Previous Issue     |     Next Issue >>  

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 57 Number 4 2006


Feeding an energy supplement with white clover silage improves rumen fermentation, metabolisable protein utilisation, and milk production in dairy cows 

D. C. Cohen, C. R. Stockdale and P. T. Doyle

pp. 367-375

  
 


Milk yield and milk composition from grazing primiparous non-dairy crossbred ewes 

J. E. Morgan, N. M. Fogarty, S. Nielsen and A. R. Gilmour

pp. 377-387

  
 


Simulation modelling of lablab (Lablab purpureus) pastures in northern Australia 

J. O. Hill, M. J. Robertson, B. C. Pengelly, A. M. Whitbread and C. A. Hall

pp. 389-401

  
 


Limitations to the measurement of intact melon total soluble solids using near infrared spectroscopy 

Robert L. Long and Kerry B. Walsh

pp. 403-410

  
 


NIR model development and robustness in prediction of melon fruit total soluble solids 

J. A. Guthrie, C. J. Liebenberg and K. B. Walsh

pp. 411-418

  
 


Quality and maturation of mango fruits of cv. Cogshall in relation to harvest date and carbon supply 

Mathieu Léchaudel and Jacques Joas

pp. 419-426

  
 


A water deficit during pod development in lentils reduces flower and pod numbers but not seed size 

R. Shrestha, N.C. Turner, K. H. M. Siddique, D. W. Turner and J. Speijers

pp. 427-438

  
 


The influence of water deficiency on the relationship between canola (Brassica napus L.), and two aphid species (Hemiptera: Aphididae), Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach) and Brevicoryne brassicae (L.) 

Chrystal King, Helen Spafford Jacob and Françoise Berlandier

pp. 439-445

  
 


Progress in development of spotted medics (Medicago arabica L. Huds.) for Mediterranean farming systems 

Ramakrishnan M. Nair, Steve J. Hughes, David M. Peck, Graham Crocker, Simon Ellwood, Jeffrey R. Hill, Colleen H. Hunt and Geoffrey C. Auricht

pp. 447-455

  
 


Characterisation of an environmentally induced genic male sterile line of indica rice (Oryza sativa spp. Indica) 

Haohua He, Changlan Zhu, Wenxin Huang and Guoyou Ye

pp. 457-464

  
 


Associations between earliness, Ascochyta response, and grain yield in chickpea 

D. J. Bonfil, Judith Lichtenzveig, I. Shai, A. Lerner, Sharon Tam and S. Abbo

pp. 465-470

  
 


Field evaluation of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) for resistance to aphids in northern China 

C. G. He and X. G. Zhang

pp. 471-475

  
 


Seedling vigour as a preselection criterion for short juvenile period in olive breeding 

R. De la Rosa, A. I. Kiran, D. Barranco and L. León

pp. 477-481

  
 


  
Subscriber Login
Username:
Password:  

Current Issue
Volume 62 (12)

 New Submission & Review System
This journal is now using ScholarOne Manuscripts as its submission and peer review system. See our Notice to Authors for more information about this transition.

 Conferences
  • ISHN/ISRP Conference, Ecology & Physiology of Herbivores, Canberra, Australia, 8-12 Sep 2014

  •  Farrer Reviews

    NEW Invited Farrer Review Series. More...


    Related Product
    Economics of Managing Crop Diversity On-farm
    Assesses a variety of economic issues as they relate to agro-biodiversity in a range of countries.
    More


     


     
    Top  Email this page
     
    Legal & Privacy | Contact Us | Help

    CSIRO

    © CSIRO 1996-2012