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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 57 Number 9 2006
Evolving usage of materials from CIMMYT in developing Australian wheat varieties
John P. Brennan and Kathryn J. Quade
pp. 947-952
Abstract
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New eSSR and gSSR markers added to Australian barley maps
Kerrie L. Willsmore, Paul Eckermann, Rajeev K. Varshney, Andreas Graner, Peter Langridge, Margaret Pallotta, Judy Cheong and Kevin J. Williams
pp. 953-959
Abstract
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The identification of QTLs for adult plant resistance to leaf scald in barley
Judy Cheong, Kevin Williams and Hugh Wallwork
pp. 961-965
Abstract
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Confirmation of QTL mapping and marker validation for partial seedling resistance to crown rot in wheat line '2-49'
B. C. Y. Collard, R. Jolley, W. D. Bovill, R. A. Grams, G. B. Wildermuth and M. W. Sutherland
pp. 967-973
Abstract
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Occurrence of
Beet western yellows virus
and its aphid vectors in over-summering broad-leafed weeds and volunteer crop plants in the grainbelt region of south-western Australia
B. A. Coutts, J. R. Hawkes and R. A. C. Jones
pp. 975-982
Abstract
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Subsoil constraints in Vertosols: crop water use, nutrient concentration, and grain yields of bread wheat, durum wheat, barley, chickpea, and canola
Y. P. Dang, R. Routley, M. McDonald, R. C. Dalal, D. K. Singh, D. Orange and M. Mann
pp. 983-998
Abstract
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Persistence of morphologically diverse lucerne under continuous stocking and intensive grazing
L. Pecetti, M. Romani and E. Piano
pp. 999-1007
Abstract
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Longitudinal DXA measurements demonstrate lifetime differences in lean and fat tissue deposition between boars and barrows under individual and group-penned systems
D. Suster, B. J. Leury, D. J. Kerton, M. R. Borg, K. L. Butler and F. R. Dunshea
pp. 1009-1015
Abstract
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Effects of xylanase supplementation on between-bird variation in energy metabolism and the number of
Clostridium perfringens
in broilers fed a wheat-based diet
M. Choct, M. Sinlae, R. A. M. Al-Jassim and D. Pettersson
pp. 1017-1021
Abstract
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Alkaloid production by isolates of the sorghum ergot pathogen (
Claviceps africana
) from Australia and other countries
Barry Blaney, Sukumar Chakraborty and Sally-Ann Murray
pp. 1023-1028
Abstract
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Genetics of flight time and other measures of temperament and their value as selection criteria for improving meat quality traits in tropically adapted breeds of beef cattle
Meridy J. Kadel, David J. Johnston, Heather M. Burrow, Hans-U. Graser and Drewe M. Ferguson
pp. 1029-1035
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