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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 49 Number 3 1998
Legumes and Cereals


Dynamics of biologically fixed N in legume-cereal rotations: a review 

P. M. Chalk

pp. 303-316

  
 


Preface 


pp. I-

  
 


Simulation of legume-cereal systems using APSIM 

J. E. Turpin, P. S. Carberry, R. L. McCown and M. E. Probert

pp. 317-328

  
 


Nitrogen and water flows under pasture–wheat and lupin–wheat rotations in deep sands in Western Australia. 1. Nitrogen fixation in legumes, net N mineralisation,and utilisation of soil-derived nitrogen 

G. C. Anderson, I. R. P. Fillery , P. J. Dolling and S. Asseng

pp. 329-344

  
 


Nitrogen and water flows under pasture–wheat and lupin–wheat rotations in deep sands in Western Australia. 2. Drainage and nitrate leaching 

G. C. Anderson, I. R. P. Fillery , F. X. Dunin, P. J. Dolling and S. Asseng

pp. 345-362

  
 


Use of the APSIM wheat model to predict yield, drainage, and NO3- leaching for a deep sand 

S. Asseng , G. C. Anderson, F. X. Dunin, I. R. P. Fillery, P. J. Dolling and B. A. Keating

pp. 363-378

  
 


Nitrate leaching from a Riverine clay soil under cereal rotation 

C. J. Smith, F. X. Dunin, S. J. Zegelin and R. Poss

pp. 379-390

  
 


Chickpea in wheat-based cropping systems of northern New South Wales I. N2 fixation and influence on soil nitrate and water 

H. Marcellos, W. L. Felton and D. F. Herridge

pp. 391-400

  
 


Chickpea in wheat-based cropping systems of northern New South Wales. II. Influence on biomass, grain yield, and crown rot in the following wheat crop 

W. L. Felton, H. Marcellos, C. Alston, R. J. Martin, D. Backhouse, L. W. Burgess and D. F. Herridge

pp. 401-408

  
 


Chickpea in wheat-based cropping systems of northern New South Wales. III. Prediction of N2 fixation and N balance using soil nitrate at sowing and chickpea yield 

D. F. Herridge , H. Marcellos, M. B. Peoples, W. L. Felton and G. L. Turner

pp. 409-418

  
 


Simplified methods for assessing quantities of N2 fixed by Lupinus angustifolius L. and its benefits to soil nitrogen status 

J. Evans and D. P. Heenan

pp. 419-426

  
 


A new approach to quantifying the N benefit from pasture legumes to succeeding wheat 

Ann M. McNeill , Chunya Zhu and Ian R. P. Fillery

pp. 427-436

  
 


Fluxes of nitrogen derived from plant residues and fertiliser on a cracking clay in a semi-arid environment. 

R. D. Armstrong, K. McCosker, G. Millar and M. E. Probert

pp. 437-450

  
 


Productivity and nitrogen use of three different wheat-based rotations in North West Syria 

M. Wood, C. J. Pilbeam, H. C. Harris and J. Tuladhar

pp. 451-458

  
 


Effect of pasture management on the contributions of fixed N to the N economy of ley-farming systems 

M. B. Peoples, R. R. Gault, G. J. Scammell, B. S. Dear, J. Virgona, G. A. Sandral, J. Pau, E. C. Wolfe and J. F. Angus

pp. 459-474

  
 


Effects of grazing on plant and soil nitrogen relations of pasture-crop rotations 

Murray Unkovich, Paul Sanford, John Pate and Mike Hyder

pp. 475-486

  
 


Impact of lupins, grazed or ungrazed subterranean clover,stubble retention, and lime on soil nitrogen supplyand wheat nitrogen uptake, grain yields, and grain protein 

W. J. McGhie, D. P. Heenan and D. Collins

pp. 487-494

  
 


Fate of urea nitrogen in sheep urine applied to soil at different times of the year in the pasture–wheat rotation in south Western Australia  

R. B. Thompson and I. R. P. Fillery

pp. 495-510

  
 


The source of mineral nitrogen for cereals in south-eastern Australia 

J. F. Angus , A. F. van Herwaarden, D. P. Heenan, R. A. Fischer and G. N. Howe

pp. 511-522

  
 


Seasonal fluctuations in gross N mineralisation, ammonium consumption, and microbial biomass ina Western Australian soil under different land uses 

D. V. Murphy, G. P. Sparling and I. R. P. Fillery

pp. 523-536

  
 


An interpretative model of carbon and nitrogentransformations applied to a residue incubation experiment 

B. R. Trenbath and A. J. Diggle

pp. 537-554

  
 


Using precision farming technologies to improve management of soil and fertiliser nitrogen 

A. M. Blackmer and S. E. White

pp. 555-564

  
 


  
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