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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 55 Number 9 2004
Nitrate leaching from temperate perennial pastures grazed by dairy cows in south-eastern Australia
R. J. Eckard, R. E. White, R. Edis, A. Smith and D. F. Chapman
pp. 911-920
Abstract
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Rainfall, sowing time, soil type, and cultivar influence optimum plant population for wheat in Western Australia
W. K. Anderson, D. L. Sharma, B. J. Shackley and M. F. D'Antuono
pp. 921-930
Abstract
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Modelling the transpiration of a greenhouse zucchini crop grown under a Mediterranean climate using the Penman-Monteith equation and its simplified version
Youssef Rouphael and Giuseppe Colla
pp. 931-937
Abstract
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Solute accumulation and osmotic adjustment in leaves of
Brassica
oilseeds in response to soil water deficit
Qifu Ma, David W. Turner, David Levy and Wallace A. Cowling
pp. 939-945
Abstract
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Development of DNA fingerprinting keys for discrimination of
Cicer echinospermum
(P.H. Davis) accessions using AFLP markers
Fucheng Shan, Heather Clarke, Guijun Yan, Julie A. Plummer and Kadambot H. M. Siddique
pp. 947-952
Abstract
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Genetics of resistance to
Mycosphaerella pinodes
in
Lathyrus sativus
B. Skiba, R. Ford and E. C. K. Pang
pp. 953-960
Abstract
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Plant density affects the reliability of using F
1
and F
2
yield to predict F
3
yield in barley
S. Th. Kotzamanidis and D. G. Roupakias
pp. 961-965
Abstract
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Bentazone uptake into plant foliage as influenced by surfactants and carrier pH
Z. Q. Liu
pp. 967-971
Abstract
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The accuracy of dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), weight, and P2 back fat to predict half-carcass and primal-cut composition in pigs within and across research experiments
D. Suster, B. J. Leury, C. D. Hofmeyr, D. N. D'Souza and F. R. Dunshea
pp. 973-982
Abstract
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Interrelationships between porcine somatotropin (pST), betaine, and energy level on body composition and tissue distribution of finisher boars
D. Suster, B. J. Leury, R. H. King, M. Mottram and F. R. Dunshea
pp. 983-990
Abstract
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Purification and properties of glutamate-phenylpyruvate aminotransferase from the ruminal protozoan
Entodinium caudatum
Md. Ruhul Amin, Ryoji Onodera, R. Islam Khan, R. John Wallace and C. Jamie Newbold
pp. 991-997
Abstract
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Variation within and between two saltbush species in plant composition and subsequent selection by sheep
Hayley C. Norman, Colby Freind, David G. Masters, Allan J. Rintoul, Robyn A. Dynes and Ian H. Williams
pp. 999-1007
Abstract
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