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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 52 Number 2 2001
Towards a Farming Future: Water Control by Perennials in Cropland


Preface: Enduring prosperity for Farmland? 

Frank Dunin and John Passioura

pp. I-ii

  
 


Ecology of herbaceous perennial legumes: a review of characteristics that may provide management options for the control of salinity and waterlogging in dryland cropping systems 

P. S . Cocks

pp. 137-151

  
 


Breeding lucerne for Australia's southern dryland cropping environments 

A. W. Humphries and G. C. Auricht

pp. 153-169

  
 


Improving water use of annual crops and pastures—limitations and opportunities in Western Australia 

David Tennant, David Tennant , David Hall and David Hall

pp. 171-182

  
 


Soil water extraction by dryland crops, annual pastures, and lucerne in south-eastern Australia 

J. F. Angus , R. R. Gault, M. B. Peoples, M. Stapper and A. F. van Herwaarden

pp. 183-192

  
 


Water use by lucerne and effect on crops in the Victorian Wimmera 

M. H. McCallum , D. J. Connor and G. J. O'Leary

pp. 193-201

  
 


Water balance of annual and perennial pastures on a duplex soil in a Mediterranean environment 

P. R . Ward , F. X. Dunin and S. F. Micin

pp. 203-209

  
 


Chemical concentrations of overland flow and throughflow from pastures on sloping texture-contrast soils 

J. W. Cox and A. Pitman

pp. 211-220

  
 


Growth, water use efficiency, and adaptive features of the tree legume tagasaste (Chamaecytisus proliferus Link.) on deep sands in south-western Australia 

E. C. Lefroy , J. S. Pate and R. J. Stirzaker

pp. 221-234

  
 


The influence of tagasaste (Chamaecytisus proliferus Link.) trees on the water balance of an alley cropping system on deep sand in south-western Australia 

E. C. Lefroy , R. J. Stirzaker and J. S. Pate

pp. 235-246

  
 


Water balance changes in a crop sequence with lucerne 

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

pp. 247-261

  
 


Lucerne in crop rotations on the Riverine Plains. 1. The soil water balance 

A. M. Ridley , B. Christy, F. X. Dunin, P. J. Haines, K. F. Wilson and A. Ellington

pp. 263-277

  
 


Lucerne in crop rotations on the Riverine Plains. 2. Biomass and grain yields, water use efficiency, soil nitrogen, and profitability 

J. R. Hirth , P. J. Haines, A. M. Ridley and K. F. Wilson

pp. 279-293

  
 


Comparative soil water, pasture production, and crop yields in phase farming systems with lucerne and annual pasture in Western Australia 

R. A. Latta, L. J. Blacklow and P. S. Cocks

pp. 295-303

  
 


Water use and drainage under phalaris, annual pasture, and crops on a duplex soil in Western Australia 

P. J. Dolling

pp. 305-316

  
 


  
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