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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 57 Number 2 2006


Learning from the historical failure of farm management models to aid management practice. Part 1. The rise and demise of theoretical models of farm economics 

R. L. McCown, L. E. Brennan and K. A. Parton

pp. 143-156

  
 


Learning from the historical failure of farm management models to aid management practice. Part 2. Three systems approaches 

R. L. McCown and K. A. Parton

pp. 157-172

  
 


A comparison of the excretion rate of endogenous purine derivatives in the urine of Bos indicus and Bos taurus steers 

M. K. Bowen, D. P. Poppi, S. R. McLennan and V. J. Doogan

pp. 173-177

  
 


Contributions of glutenin and puroindoline genes to grain quality traits in southern Australian wheat breeding programs 

H. A. Eagles, Karen Cane, R. F. Eastwood, G. J. Hollamby, Haydn Kuchel, P. J. Martin and G. B. Cornish

pp. 179-186

  
 


Inheritance of thermo-photoperiod sensitive male sterility in wheat 

Rui-Xing Guo, Dong-Fa Sun, Xun-Dong Cheng, De-Fu Rong and Chengdao Li

pp. 187-192

  
 


Genetic variation in stem strength in field pea (Pisum sativum L.) and its association with compressed stem thickness 

C. P. Beeck, J. Wroth and W. A. Cowling

pp. 193-199

  
 


Effect of blackleg and sclerotinia stem rot on canola yield in the high rainfall zone of southern New South Wales, Australia 

John A Kirkegaard, Michael J. Robertson, Peter Hamblin and Susan J. Sprague

pp. 201-212

  
 


Differences in the distribution and seed germination behaviour of populations of Bromus rigidus and Bromus diandrus in South Australia: adaptations to habitat and implications for weed management 

S. G. L. Kleemann and G. S. Gill

pp. 213-219

  
 


Responses of osmotic adjustment and seed yield of Brassica napus and B. juncea to soil water deficit at different growth stages 

Qifu Ma, Sharon R. Niknam and David W. Turner

pp. 221-226

  
 


Source–sink effects on grain weight of bread wheat, durum wheat, and triticale at different locations 

Daniel F. Calderini, M. P. Reynolds and G. A. Slafer

pp. 227-233

  
 


Can a N2-fixing Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus association with sugarcane be achieved? 

Kerry B. Walsh, Sharon M. Brown and Dion K. Harrison

pp. 235-241

  
 


Effect of defoliation interval on water-soluble carbohydrate and nitrogen energy reserves, regrowth of leaves and roots, and tiller number of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L.) plants 

L. R. Turner, D. J. Donaghy, P. A. Lane and R. P. Rawnsley

pp. 243-249

  
 


  
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