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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 59 Number 10 2008


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pp. i-i

 


The effects on grain quality traits of a grain serpin protein and the VPM1 segment in southern Australian wheat breeding 

Karen Cane, P. J. Sharp, H. A. Eagles, R. F. Eastwood, G. J. Hollamby, Haydn Kuchel, Meiqin Lu and P. J. Martin

pp. 883-890

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Quantitative trait loci for water-soluble carbohydrates and associations with agronomic traits in wheat 

G. J. Rebetzke, A. F. van Herwaarden, C. Jenkins, M. Weiss, D. Lewis, S. Ruuska, L. Tabe, N. A. Fettell and R. A. Richards

pp. 891-905

  
 


Allelic variation for the high- and low-molecular-weight glutenin subunits in wild diploid wheat (Triticum urartu) and its comparison with durum wheats 

L. Caballero, M. A. Martín and J. B. Alvarez

pp. 906-910

  
 


Solvent retention capacities as indirect selection criteria for sugar snap cookie quality in Chinese soft wheats 

Yong Zhang, Qijun Zhang, Zhonghu He, Yan Zhang and Guoyou Ye

pp. 911-917

  
 


Enhancement of genetic diversity in canola-quality Brassica napus and B. juncea by interspecific hybridisation 

C. J. Schelfhout, J. M. Wroth, G. Yan and W. A. Cowling

pp. 918-925

  
 


Variation in fatty acid composition among genetically homogeneous seeds of canola (Brassica napus), and implications for genotypic selection based on single seeds 

M. N. Aslam, S. Kailis, M. N. Nelson, K. L. Bayliss and W. A. Cowling

pp. 926-932

  
 


Possible early selection of short juvenile period olive plants based on seedling traits 

Pilar Rallo, Rocío Jiménez, José Ordovás and M Paz Suárez

pp. 933-940

  
 


Relationships between carbon isotope discrimination and leaf morphophysiological traits in spring-planted spring wheat under drought and salinity stress in Northern China 

Lin Zhu, Zong Suo Liang, Xing Xu, Shu Hua Li, Ji Hai Jing and P. Monneveux

pp. 941-949

  
 


Quantifying the response of crops to shelter in the agricultural regions of South Australia 

M. R. Bennell and A. P. Verbyla

pp. 950-957

  
 


Variability of optimum sowing time for wheat yield in Western Australia 

D. L. Sharma, M. F. D'Antuono, W. K. Anderson, B. J. Shackley, C. M. Zaicou-Kunesch and M. Amjad

pp. 958-970

  
 


Field evaluation of phalaris, tall fescue and cocksfoot cultivars and accessions in western Victoria, Australia 

K. F. M. Reed, Z. N. Nie and B. Clark

pp. 971-981

  
 


  
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