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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 57 Number 5 2006
The capacity of dryland lucerne for groundwater uptake
P. R. Ward and S. F. Micin
pp. 483-487
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Graze to grain—measuring and modelling the effects of grazed pasture leys on soil nitrogen and sorghum yield on a Vertosol soil in the Australian subtropics
A. M. Whitbread and R. L. Clem
pp. 489-500
Abstract
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Environmental impact of conventional and Bt insecticidal cotton expressing one and two Cry genes in Australia
Oliver G. G. Knox, Greg A. Constable, Bruce Pyke and V. V. S. R. Gupta
pp. 501-509
Abstract
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Tulbaghia violacea
L. I:
In vitro
antimicrobial properties towards plant pathogens
Leeto Nteso and Johan C. Pretorius
pp. 511-516
Abstract
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Tulbaghia violacea
L. II:
In vivo
antifungal properties towards plant pathogens
Leeto Nteso and Johan C. Pretorius
pp. 517-523
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Mapping quantitative trait loci for resistance to
Pratylenchus thornei
from synthetic hexaploid wheat in the International Triticeae Mapping Initiative (ITMI) population
R. S. Zwart, J. P. Thompson, J. G. Sheedy and J. C. Nelson
pp. 525-530
Abstract
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Resistant starch and starch pasting properties of a starch synthase IIa-deficient wheat with apparent high amylose
M. Yamamori, M. Kato, M. Yui and M. Kawasaki
pp. 531-535
Abstract
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Effect of the puroindoline locus and environment on Chinese fresh noodle texture
E. Storlie, E. N. Yang, Y. C. Zou, D. S. Chen, J. Sheppard, D. Martin, S. Huang, D. Mares and M. W. Sutherland
pp. 537-542
Abstract
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Effects of spring grazing on dryland perennial ryegrass/white clover dairy pastures. 1. Pasture accumulation rates, dry matter consumed yield, and nutritive characteristics
F. R. McKenzie, J. L. Jacobs and G. Kearney
pp. 543-554
Abstract
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Effects of spring grazing on dryland perennial ryegrass/white clover dairy pastures. 2. Botanical composition, tiller, and plant densities
F. R. McKenzie, J. L. Jacobs and G. Kearney
pp. 555-563
Abstract
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Summer dormancy in
Dactylis glomerata
L.: the influence of season of sowing and a simulated mid-summer storm on two contrasting cultivars
M. R. Norton, F. Lelièvre and F. Volaire
pp. 565-575
Abstract
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The effect of root and shoot temperature of 8°C or 24°C on the uptake and distribution of nitrogen in white clover (
Trifolium repens
L.)
M. L. Castle, J. R. Crush and J. S. Rowarth
pp. 577-581
Abstract
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Number and weight of cotton lint fibres: variation due to high temperatures in the field
Hafeez-ur Rahman
pp. 583-590
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