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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 51 Number 5 2000


Dietary lysine requirements of heavy and light pigs weaned at 14 days of age 

F. R. Dunshea , D. K. Kerton, P. D. Cranwell, R. G. Campbell, B. P. Mullan, R. H. King and J. R. Pluske

pp. 531-539

  
 


Protein metabolism in skin and muscle of sheep selected for or against staple strength 

N. R. Adams , S. M. Liu, J. R. Briegel and J. C. Greeff

pp. 541-546

  
 


Evaluation of Western Australian canola meal for growing pigs 

B. P. Mullan , J. R. Pluske, J. Allen and D. J. Harris

pp. 547-553

  
 


Regrowth of prairie grass (Bromus willdenowii Kunth) and perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) in response to temperature and defoliation 

K. Slack , W. J. Fulkerson and J. M. Scott

pp. 555-561

  
 


Measurement of decomposition and associated nutrient release from barrel medic (Medicago truncatula) hay and chickpea (Cicer arietinum) straw using an in vitro perfusion system 

Gina Villegas-Pangga , G. J. Blair and R. D. B. Lefroy

pp. 563-568

  
 


Incidence of ryegrass endophyte (Neotyphodium lolii) and diversity of associated alkaloid concentrations among naturalised populations of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) 

K. F. M. Reed , A. Leonforte, P. J. Cunningham, J. R. Walsh, D. I. Allen, G. R. Johnstone and G. Kearney

pp. 569-578

  
 


Germination response and viability of Orobanche crenata Forsk. seeds subjected to temperature treatment 

G. Mauromicale , G. Restuccia and M. Marchese

pp. 579-585

  
 


Crop responses to sulfonylurea residues in soils of the subtropical grain region of Australia 

S. R. Walker , J. E. Barnes, V. A. Osten, J. D. Churchett and M. McCosker

pp. 587-596

  
 


Analysis of line x environment interactions for yield in navy beans. 1. Components of variance 

D. G. Butler, R. J. Redden, I. H. DeLacy and T. Usher

pp. 597-605

  
 


Analysis of line x environment interactions for yield in navy beans. 2. Pattern analysis of lines and environment within years 

R. J. Redden, I. H. DeLacy, D. G. Butler and T. Usher

pp. 607-617

  
 


Analysis of line x environment interactions for yield in navy beans. 3. Pattern analysis of environments over years 

I. H. DeLacy, R. J. Redden, D. G. Butler and T. Usher

pp. 619-628

  
 


Cultivar and environmental effects on quality characters in wheat. II. Protein 

J. F. Panozzo and H. A. Eagles

pp. 629-636

  
 


Prediction of weather damage of mungbean seed in tropical Australia. I. Relation between seed quality, weather, and reproductive development 

S. J. Yeates , R. J. Lawn and S. W. Adkins

pp. 637-648

  
 


Prediction of weather damage of mungbean seed in tropical Australia. II. Model application 

S. J. Yeates , R. J. Lawn and S. W. Adkins

pp. 649-656

  
 


  
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