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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 59 Number 6 2008
Table of Contents
pp. i-i
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Role of the lens in physical dormancy in seeds of
Sophora alopecuroides
L. (Fabaceae) from north-west China
X. W. Hu, Y. R. Wang, Y. P. Wu, Z. B. Nan and C. C. Baskin
pp. 491-497
Abstract
| PDF (1.2 MB) - $25.00
Measurement of summer dormancy in temperate perennial pasture grasses
M. R. Norton, F. Lelièvre, S. Fukai and F. Volaire
pp. 498-509
Abstract
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Are temperature effects on weight and quality of barley grains modified by resource availability?
Valeria S. Passarella, Roxana Savin and Gustavo A. Slafer
pp. 510-516
Abstract
| PDF (153 KB) - $25.00
Seed dormancy in barley: identifying superior genotypes through incorporating epistatic interactions
Y. Bonnardeaux, C. Li, R. Lance, X. Q. Zhang, K. Sivasithamparam and R. Appels
pp. 517-526
Abstract
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Supplementary Material (222 KB)
Identification of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) influencing early vigour, height, flowering date, and seed size and their implications for breeding of narrow-leafed lupin (
Lupinus angustifolius
L.)
Jeffrey G. Boersma, Chengdao Li, Karolina Leśniewska, Krishnapillai Sivasithamparam and Huaan Yang
pp. 527-535
Abstract
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Genotype × environment interaction for wheat yield in different drought stress conditions and agronomic traits suitable for selection
Dejan Dodig, Miroslav Zoric, Desimir Knezevic, Stephen R. King and Gordana Surlan-Momirovic
pp. 536-545
Abstract
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Grain yield stability of spring safflower (
Carthamus tinctorius
L.)
Reza Mohammadi, Sayyed Saeid Pourdad and Ahmed Amri
pp. 546-553
Abstract
| PDF (134 KB) - $25.00
Molecular genetic diversity and linked resistance to ascochyta blight in Australian chickpea breeding materials and their wild relatives
M. Imtiaz, M. Materne, K. Hobson, M. van Ginkel and R. S. Malhotra
pp. 554-560
Abstract
| PDF (180 KB) - $25.00
Resistance to race 1 of
Kabatiella caulivora
in subterranean clover (
Trifolium subterraneum
L.) cultivars and breeding lines
P. G. H. Nichols, M. P. You and M. J. Barbetti
pp. 561-566
Abstract
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The effect of endophyte on the performance of irrigated perennial ryegrasses in subtropical Australia
K. F. Lowe, T. M. Bowdler, D. E. Hume, N. D. Casey and B. A. Tapper
pp. 567-577
Abstract
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The effect of dairy effluent on dry matter yields, nutritive characteristics, and mineral content of summer-active regrowth forage crops in southern Australia
J. L. Jacobs, G. N. Ward and Gavin Kearney
pp. 578-588
Abstract
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