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1. Drought resistance, water-use efficiency, and yield potential—are they compatible, dissonant, or mutually exclusive?
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 56(11)
A. Blum
Published 30 November 2005

2. Effects of nutrition and management on the production and composition of milk fat and protein: a review
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 55(10)
G.P Walker, F.R Dunshea and P.T Doyle
Published 27 October 2004

3. Effects of grazing on wheat growth, yield, development, water use, and nitrogen use
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 57(12)
J. M. Virgona, F. A. J. Gummer and J. F. Angus
Published 21 November 2006

4. Breeding triple rust resistant wheat cultivars for Australia using conventional and marker-assisted selection technologies
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 58(6)
H. S. Bariana, G. N. Brown, U. K. Bansal, H. Miah, G. E. Standen and M. Lu
Published 26 June 2007

5. Widespread occurrence of multiple herbicide resistance in Western Australian annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) populations
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 58(7)
Mechelle J. Owen, Michael J. Walsh, Rick S. Llewellyn and Stephen B. Powles
Published 26 July 2007

6. A farm-scale, bio-economic model for assessing investments in recycled water for irrigation
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(11)
L. E. Brennan, S. N. Lisson, P. L. Poulton, P. S. Carberry, K. L. Bristow and S. Khan
Published 14 October 2008

7. Across population genetic parameters for wool, growth, and reproduction traits in Australian Merino sheep. 2. Estimates of heritability and variance components
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 58(2)
E. Safari, N. M. Fogarty, A. R. Gilmour, K. D. Atkins, S. I. Mortimer, A. A. Swan, F. D. Brien, J. C. Greeff and J. H. J. van der Werf
Published 22 February 2007

8. Variability of optimum sowing time for wheat yield in Western Australia
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(10)
D. L. Sharma, M. F. D'Antuono, W. K. Anderson, B. J. Shackley, C. M. Zaicou-Kunesch and M. Amjad
Published 18 September 2008

9. Benchmarking water-use efficiency of rainfed wheat in dry environments
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 57(8)
Victor O. Sadras and John F. Angus
Published 9 August 2006

10. Adapting to climate change and managing climate risks by using real options
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 58(10)
Greg Hertzler
Published 30 October 2007

11. Genetic evaluation of crossbred lamb production. 3. Growth and carcass performance of second-cross lambs
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 58(5)
R. A. Afolayan, N. M. Fogarty, V. M. Ingham, A. R. Gilmour, G. M. Gaunt, L. J. Cummins and T. Pollard
Published 11 May 2007

12. Tomato irrigation scheduling improved by using percent canopy cover and crop developmental stage
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(12)
Oner Cetin, Demet Uygan and Hasan Boyaci
Published 10 November 2008

13. Genetic options to replace dehorning in beef cattle—a review
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 58(1)
K. C. Prayaga
Published 2 January 2007

14. Resistance to cereal rusts at the plant cell wall—what can we learn from other host-pathogen systems?
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 58(6)
N. C. Collins, R. E. Niks and P. Schulze-Lefert
Published 26 June 2007

15. Puccinia striiformis in Australia: a review of the incursion, evolution, and adaptation of stripe rust in the period 1979–2006
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 58(6)
C. R. Wellings
Published 26 June 2007

16. Companion crop performance in relation to annual biomass production, resource supply, and subsoil drying
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(1)
R. H. Harris, M. C. Crawford, W. D. Bellotti, M. B. Peoples and S. Norng
Published 14 January 2008

17. Increasing sucrose accumulation in sugarcane by manipulating leaf extension and photosynthesis with irrigation
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(1)
N. G. Inman-Bamber, G. D. Bonnett, M. F. Spillman, M. L. Hewitt and J. Jackson
Published 14 January 2008

18. Gene-to-phenotype models and complex trait genetics
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 56(9)
Mark Cooper, Dean W. Podlich and Oscar S. Smith
Published 29 September 2005

19. Using morphological traits to identify persistent lucernes for dryland agriculture in NSW, Australia
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59(1)
S. P. Boschma and R. W. Williams
Published 14 January 2008

20. A review of drought adaptation in crop plants: changes in vegetative and reproductive physiology induced by ABA-based chemical signals
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 56(11)
Fulai Liu, Christian R. Jensen and Mathias N. Andersen
Published 30 November 2005

  
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