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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 48 Number 1 1997
Investigation of genotype × production environment interaction for weaning weight in the Santa Gertrudis breed in Australia
M. J. Bradfield, H-U. Graser and D. J. Johnston
pp. 1-6
Abstract
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Effect of age, retinol, and cholecalciferol on carcass fat and adipocyte number and size in growing lambs
E. Payne and S. Watkins
pp. 7-12
Abstract
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Black point of wheat:
in vitro
production of symptoms, enzymes involved, and association with
Alternaria alternata
P. M. Williamson
pp. 13-20
Abstract
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A root disease of
Lupinus angustifolius
caused by a new species of binucleate
Rhizoctonia
W. J. MacLeod and M. W. Sweetingham
pp. 21-30
Abstract
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Further studies on the incidence of virus infection in white clover pastures
S. J. McKirdy and R. A. C. Jones
pp. 31-38
Abstract
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Nitrogen benefits of lupins, field pea, and chickpea to wheat production in south-eastern Australia
E. L. Armstrong, D. P. Heenan, J. S. Pate and M. J. Unkovich
pp. 39-48
Abstract
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Production practices in Western Australia for wheats suitable for white, salted noodles
W. K. Anderson, G. B. Crosbie and W. J. Lambe
pp. 49-58
Abstract
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Variation in duration of pre-anthesis phases of development in barley (
Hordeum vulgare
)
G. C. Kernich, G. M. Halloran and R. G Flood
pp. 59-66
Abstract
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Effects of post-anthesis water stress on the yield and grain protein concentration of barley grown at two levels of nitrogen
G. Fathi, G. K. McDonald and R. C. M. Lance
pp. 67-80
Abstract
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Pod set and seed yield as affected by cytokinin application and terminal drought in narrow-leafed lupin
J. A. Palta and C. Ludwig
pp. 81-90
Abstract
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Dry matter accumulation and partitioning, and seed yield in indeterminate Andean lupin (
Lupinus mutabilis
Sweet)
A. Hardy, C. Huyghe and J. Papineau
pp. 91-102
Abstract
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Early vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation in soil collected from an annual clover-based pasture in a Mediterranean environment: soil temperature and the timing of autumn rains
P. G. Braunberger, L. K. Abbott and A. D. Robson
pp. 103-110
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Defoliation frequency and the response by white clover to increasing phosphorus supply 1. Leaf dry matter yield and plant morphology responses
D. K. Singh and P. W. G. Sale
pp. 111-118
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Defoliation frequency and the response by white clover to increasing phosphorus supply 2. Non-structural carbohydrate concentrations in plant parts
D. K. Singh and P. W. G. Sale
pp. 119-124
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