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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 50 Number 4 1999
Reducing metabolic rate by immunoneutralisation of catecholamines
C. Gazzola
and R. A. Hunter
pp. 441-446
Abstract
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Apparent metabolisable energy and chemical composition of Australian wheat in relation to environmental factors
M. Choct
, R. J. Hughes and G. Annison
pp. 447-452
Abstract
| PDF (97 KB) - $25.00
Spray-topping annual grass pasture with glyphosate to delay loss of feeding value during summer. I. Effects on pasture yield and nutritive value
B. J. Leury,
R. J. Simpson
, C. Siever-Kelly, K. L. Gatford, H. Dove and T. A. Ciavarella
pp. 453-464
Abstract
| PDF (169 KB) - $25.00
Spray-topping annual grass pasture with glyphosate to delay loss of feeding value during summer. II . Herbage intake, digestibility, and diet selection in penned sheep
B. J. Leury, C. Siever-Kelly,
R. J. Simpson
, K. L. Gatford and H. Dove
pp. 465-474
Abstract
| PDF (138 KB) - $25.00
Spray-topping annual grass pasture with glyphosate to delay loss of feeding value during summer. III. Quantitative basis of the alkane- based procedures for estimating diet selection and herbage intake by grazing sheep
H. Dove
, J. T. Wood, R. J. Simpson, B. J. Leury, T. A. Ciavarella, K. L. Gatford and C. Siever-Kelly
pp. 475-486
Abstract
| PDF (136 KB) - $25.00
Spray-topping annual grass pasture with glyphosate to delay loss of feeding value during summer. IV. Diet composition, herbage intake, and performance in grazing sheep
B. J. Leury, C. Siever-Kelly, R. J. Simpson, K. L. Gatford and
H. Dove
pp. 487-496
Abstract
| PDF (127 KB) - $25.00
The influence of type and timing of protein supplementation on wool growth and protein synthesis in the skin of young Merino sheep
D. G. Masters
, G. Mata and S. M. Liu
pp. 497-502
Abstract
| PDF (103 KB) - $25.00
Assessing the value of improved marbling in beef breeding objectives and selection
S. A. Barwick and A. L. Henzell
pp. 503-512
Abstract
| PDF (135 KB) - $25.00
Dry matter accumulation and distribution in five cultivars of maize (
Zea mays
): relationships and procedures for use in crop modelling
C. J. Birch
, G. L. Hammer and K. G. Rickert
pp. 513-528
Abstract
| PDF (191 KB) - $25.00
Macro-scale influence of climate on crop production in the Fitzroy catchment of Central Queensland
F. M. Amirul Islam, Saleh A. Wasimi and Graham R. Wood
pp. 529-536
Abstract
| PDF (203 KB) - $25.00
Effects of superphosphate fertiliser and stocking rate on the nutritive value of perennial ryegrass and subterranean clover herbage
G. R. Saul
, G. A. Kearney, P. C. Flinn and C. L. Lescun
pp. 537-546
Abstract
| PDF (118 KB) - $25.00
Changes in bicarbonate-extractable phosphorus of a basalt-derived duplex soil associated with applications of superphosphate to pasture grazed by sheep
J. W. D. Cayley
and G. A. Kearney
pp. 547-554
Abstract
| PDF (132 KB) - $25.00
Flooding tolerance in five populations of
Lotus glaber
Mill. (Syn.
Lotus tenuis
Waldst. et. Kit.)
O. R. Vignolio, O. N. Fernández and N. O. Maceira
pp. 555-560
Abstract
| PDF (124 KB) - $25.00
Evaluation of white clover (
Trifolium repens
L.) populations for summer moisture stress adaptation in Australia
M. Z. Z. Jahufer
, M. Cooper, R. A. Bray and J. F. Ayres
pp. 561-574
Abstract
| PDF (214 KB) - $25.00
Effect of genotype and environment on pod wall proportion in white lupin: consequences to seed yield
L. C. Lagunes-Espinoza,
C. Huyghe
, J. Papineau and D. Pacault
pp. 575-582
Abstract
| PDF (135 KB) - $25.00
Pathological and molecular genetic variation in the interaction between
Sporobolus
spp. and
Bipolaris
spp.
S. D. Hetherington
and J. A. G. Irwin
pp. 583-588
Abstract
| PDF (138 KB) - $25.00
Distribution and incidence of necrotic and non-necrotic strains of bean yellow mosaic virus in wild and crop lupins
Y. Cheng and
R. A. C. Jones
pp. 589-600
Abstract
| PDF (231 KB) - $25.00
Differential responses of field pea (
Pisum sativum
L.) to ascochyta blight (
Mycosphaerella pinodes
): rating disease in the field
O. R. Vignolio, O. N. Fernández and N. O. Maceira
pp. 601-615
Abstract
| PDF (934 KB) - $25.00
Measuring yield loss in cereals caused by root lesion nematodes (
Pratylenchus neglectus
and
P. thornei
) with and without nematicide
S. P. Taylor
, V. A. Vanstone, A. H. Ware, A. C. McKay, D. Szot and M. H. Russ
pp. 617-627
Abstract
| PDF (115 KB) - $25.00
Soil receptivity and host–pathogen dynamics in soils naturally infested with
Fusarium oxysporum
f. sp.
cubense
, the cause of Panama disease in bananas
P. A. Pittaway,
P. A. Pittaway
, Nasril Nasir and K. G. Pegg
pp. 623-628
Abstract
| PDF (176 KB) - $25.00
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