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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 48 Number 4 1997
Review of welfare research in the laying hen and the research and management implications for the Australian egg industry
J. L. Barnett and E. A. Newman
pp. 385-402
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An
in vitro
cultured rumen inoculum improves nitrogen digestion in mulga-fed sheep
S. M. Miller, A. V. Klieve, J. J. Plumb, R. Aisthorpe and L. L. Blackall
pp. 403-410
Abstract
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Triticale and barley for grain and for dual-purpose (forage+grain) in a Mediterranean-type environment. I. Growth analyses
C. Royo and F. Tribó
pp. 411-422
Abstract
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Triticale and barley for grain and for dual-purpose (forage+grain) in a Mediterranean-type environment. II. Yield, yield components, and quality
C. Royo and F. Tribó
pp. 423-432
Abstract
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Prediction of ear emergence in winter wheats grown at Temora, New South Wales
L. D. J. Penrose
pp. 433-445
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Effects of soil drought during the generative development phase on seed yield and nutrient uptake of faba bean (
Vicia faba
)
M. Z. Xia
pp. 447-452
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An Australian temperate pastures database
C. J. Pearson, R. Brown, W. J. Collins, K. A. Archer, M. S. Wood, C. Petersen and B. Bootle
pp. 453-466
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Observations on tillering in cultivars of phalaris under rotational grazing in a year with a summer–autumn drought
R. A. Culvenor
pp. 467-476
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Estimating net annual soil sulfur mineralisation in New Zealand grazed pastures using mass balance models
K. M. Goh and M. L. Nguyen
pp. 477-484
Abstract
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Influence of sulfur and phosphorus placement, and sulfur particle size, on elemental sulfur oxidation and the growth response of maize (
Zea mays
)
Rod D. B. Lefroy, Sholeh and Graeme Blair
pp. 485-496
Abstract
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Effect of nutrients and elemental sulfur particle size on elemental sulfur oxidation and the growth of
Thiobacillus thiooxidans
Sholeh, Rod D. B. Lefroy and Graeme J. Blair
pp. 497-502
Abstract
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The sense and antisense coat protein gene of alfalfa mosaic virus strain N20 confers protection in transgenic tobacco plants
K. W. Jayasena, B. J. Ingham, M. R. Hajimorad and J. W. Randles
pp. 503-510
Abstract
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Biology and control of
Reseda lutea
L. 1. Seed biology and seedling growth
J. W. Heap
pp. 511-516
Abstract
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Biology and control of
Reseda lutea
L. 2. Life cycle: seedling emergence, recruitment, and vegetative reproduction
J. W. Heap
pp. 517-524
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Nitrogen accumulation and partitioning in shoots of cotton plants infested with two-spotted spider mites
V. O. Sadras and L. J. Wilson
pp. 525-533
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