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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 56 Number 11 2005
Adaptation of Plants to Water-Limited Mediterranean Environments


Personal Report: Neil Clifford Turner 

Jairo A. Palta

pp. I-ii

 


Preface to 'Adaptation of Plants to Water-Limited Mediterranean Environments' 

Jairo A. Palta

pp. iii-iii

 


Productivity, sustainability, and rainfall-use efficiency in Australian rainfed Mediterranean agricultural systems 

Neil C. Turner and Senthold Asseng

pp. 1123-1136

  
 


The role of management in yield improvement of the wheat crop—a review with special emphasis on Western Australia 

W. K. Anderson, M. A. Hamza, D. L. Sharma, M. F. D'Antuono, F. C. Hoyle, N. Hill, B. J Shackley, M. Amjad and C. Zaicou-Kunesch

pp. 1137-1149

  
 


A quantitative top-down view of interactions between stresses: theory and analysis of nitrogen–water co-limitation in Mediterranean agro-ecosystems 

Victor O. Sadras

pp. 1151-1157

  
 


Drought resistance, water-use efficiency, and yield potential—are they compatible, dissonant, or mutually exclusive? 

A. Blum

pp. 1159-1168

  
 


Lupin: the largest grain legume crop in Western Australia, its adaptation and improvement through plant breeding 

Robert J. French and Bevan J. Buirchell

pp. 1169-1180

  
 


Adaptation of olive (Olea europaea L.) to water-limited environments 

David J. Connor

pp. 1181-1189

  
 


Evolution in the genus Cicer–vernalisation response and low temperature pod set in chickpea (C. arietinum L.) and its annual wild relatives 

Jens D. Berger, Renee Buck, Jennifer M. Henzell and Neil C. Turner

pp. 1191-1200

  
 


Differential effects of soil water deficit on the basic plant functions and their significance to analyse crop responses to water deficit in indeterminate plants 

Jacques Wery

pp. 1201-1209

  
 


The improvement of crop yield in marginal environments using 'on-farm' seed priming: nodulation, nitrogen fixation and disease resisitance 

D. Harris, W. A. Breese and J. V. D. K. Kumar Rao

pp. 1211-1218

  
 


Phenological variation among Israeli populations of Cicer judaicum Boiss. 

Roi Ben-David and Shahal Abbo

pp. 1219-1225

  
 


Optimal sowing time and seeding rate for winter-sown, rain-fed chickpea in a cool, semi-arid Mediterranean area 

Sui-Kwong Yau

pp. 1227-1233

  
 


Root penetration ability of wheat through thin wax-layers under drought and well-watered conditions 

T. L. Botwright Acuña and L. J. Wade

pp. 1235-1244

  
 


A review of drought adaptation in crop plants: changes in vegetative and reproductive physiology induced by ABA-based chemical signals 

Fulai Liu, Christian R. Jensen and Mathias N. Andersen

pp. 1245-1252

  
 


Physiology of abscisic acid (ABA) in roots under stress—a review of the relationship between root ABA and radial water and ABA flows 

Wolfram Hartung, Daniela Schraut and Fan Jiang

pp. 1253-1259

  
 


Drought resistance of native and introduced perennial grasses of south-eastern Australia 

T. P. Bolger, A. R. Rivelli and D. L. Garden

pp. 1261-1267

  
 


Short-term response of the nitrogen nutrition status of tall fescue and Italian ryegrass swards under water deficit 

Victoria Gonzalez-Dugo, Jean-Louis Durand, François Gastal and Catherine Picon-Cochard

pp. 1269-1276

  
 


Developmental sequences for simulating crop phenology for water-limiting conditions 

Gregory S. McMaster, W. W. Wilhelm and A. B. Frank

pp. 1277-1288

  
 


Environmental and genetic control of morphogenesis in crops: towards models simulating phenotypic plasticity 

Michael Dingkuhn, Delphine Luquet, Benedicte Quilot and Philippe de Reffye

pp. 1289-1302

  
 


Policy issues impacting on crop production in water-limiting environments 

John C Radcliffe

pp. 1303-1313

  
 


  
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