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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 55 Number 6 2004
Crop rotation effect on wheat grain yield as mediated by changes in the degree of water and nitrogen co-limitation
Victor O. Sadras, Jeff A. Baldock, Jim W. Cox and W. D. Bellotti
pp. 599-607
Abstract
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Macadamia physiology review: a canopy light response study and literature review
D. O. Huett
pp. 609-624
Abstract
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Effects of pasture species mixture, management, and environment on the productivity and persistence of dairy pastures in south-west Victoria. 1. Herbage accumulation and seasonal growth pattern
Z. N. Nie, D. F. Chapman, J. Tharmaraj and R. Clements
pp. 625-636
Abstract
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Effects of pasture species mixture, management, and environment on the productivity and persistence of dairy pastures in south-west Victoria. 2. Plant population density and persistence
Z. N. Nie, D. F. Chapman, J. Tharmaraj and R. Clements
pp. 637-643
Abstract
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The impact of agronomic manipulation of early vigour in wheat on growth and yield in South Australia
D. H. G. Sloane, G. S. Gill and G. K. McDonald
pp. 645-654
Abstract
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Impact of short-term exposure to cold night temperatures on early development of cotton (
Gossypium hirsutum
L.)
M. P. Bange and S. P. Milroy
pp. 655-664
Abstract
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Improving Fiji disease resistance screening trials in sugarcane by considering virus transmission class and possible origin of
Fiji disease virus
Grant R. Smith and Judith M. Candy
pp. 665-672
Abstract
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Screening rice varieties for allelopathic potential against arrowhead (
Sagittaria montevidensis
), an aquatic weed infesting Australian Riverina rice crops
Alexa N. Seal, James E. Pratley, Terry Haig and Laurie G. Lewin
pp. 673-680
Abstract
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Multi-site evaluation on acid soils of a
Phalaris aquatica × P. arundinacea × P. aquatica
backcross population bred for acid soil tolerance
R. A. Culvenor, J. T. Wood, A. L. Avery, W. Dempsey, S. E. McDonald, G. Ronnfeldt and P. E. Veness
pp. 681-692
Abstract
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Cynara cardunculus
L., a potential source of inulin in the Mediterranean environment: screening of genetic variability
S. A. Raccuia and M. G. Melilli
pp. 693-698
Abstract
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Genetic polymorphisms in porcine leptin gene and their association with reproduction and production traits
Chi-Chen Chen, Tse Chang and Hung-Yi Su
pp. 699-704
Abstract
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Recovery and composition of endogenous protein collected at the terminal ileum as influenced by the age of broiler chickens
V. Ravindran and W. H. Hendriks
pp. 705-709
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