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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 58 Number 2 2007


Table of Contents 


pp. I-I

 


A Bayesian modelling approach for long lead sugarcane yield forecasts for the Australian sugar industry 

Y. L. Everingham, N. G. Inman-Bamber, P. J. Thorburn and T. J. McNeill

pp. 87-94

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Positional variations in chalky occurrence within a rice panicle and its relation to grain nutritional quality 

Fangmin Cheng, Yi Liu, Zhenghui Liu, Ningchun Zhao, Feng Wang, Qifang Zhang and Guoping Zhang

pp. 95-103

  
 


Delving of sandy surfaced soils reduces frost damage in wheat crops 

M. Rebbeck, C. Lynch, P. T. Hayman and V. O. Sadras

pp. 105-112

  
 


Lucerne, phalaris, and wallaby grass in short-term pasture phases in two eastern Australian wheatbelt environments. 1. Importance of initial perennial density on their persistence and recruitment, and on the presence of weeds 

B. S. Dear, J. M. Virgona, G. A. Sandral, A. D. Swan and B. A. Orchard

pp. 113-121

  
 


Lucerne, phalaris, and wallaby grass in short-term pasture phases in two eastern Australian wheatbelt environments. 2. Effect of perennial density and species on subterranean clover populations and the relative success of 3 clover cultivars of different maturity 

B. S. Dear, G. A. Sandral, J. M. Virgona, A. D. Swan, B. A. Orchard and P. S. Cocks

pp. 123-135

  
 


Effect of second pond dairy effluent applied in spring to silage regrowth of perennial ryegrass based pasture in southern Australia. 1. Dry matter yield and botanical composition changes 

J. L. Jacobs and G. N. Ward

pp. 137-143

  
 


Effect of second pond dairy effluent applied in spring to silage regrowth of perennial ryegrass based pasture in southern Australia. 2. Changes in nutritive characteristics and mineral content 

J. L. Jacobs and G. N. Ward

pp. 145-151

  
 


The effect of dietary docosahexaenoic acid on the expression of lipogenic genes in broilers 

H. J. Chin, Y. H. Ko, T. F. Shen and S. T. Ding

pp. 153-159

  
 


A preliminary genetic analysis of breech and tail traits with the aim of improving the welfare of sheep 

D. R. Scobie, D. O'Connell, C. A. Morris and S. M. Hickey

pp. 161-167

  
 


Across population genetic parameters for wool, growth, and reproduction traits in Australian Merino sheep. 1. Data structure and non-genetic effects 

E. Safari, N. M. Fogarty, A. R. Gilmour, K. D. Atkins, S. I. Mortimer, A. A. Swan, F. D. Brien, J. C. Greeff and J. H. J. van der Werf

pp. 169-175

  
 


Across population genetic parameters for wool, growth, and reproduction traits in Australian Merino sheep. 2. Estimates of heritability and variance components 

E. Safari, N. M. Fogarty, A. R. Gilmour, K. D. Atkins, S. I. Mortimer, A. A. Swan, F. D. Brien, J. C. Greeff and J. H. J. van der Werf

pp. 177-184

  
 


  
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