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Crop and Pasture Science Crop and Pasture Science
Volume 60 Number 5 2009


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Weed management in wide-row cropping systems: a review of current practices and risks for Australian farming systems 

S. C. Peltzer, A. Hashem, V. A. Osten, M. L. Gupta, A. J. Diggle, G. P. Riethmuller, A. Douglas, J. M. Moore and E. A. Koetz

pp. 395-406

  
 


Irrigation water productivity of winter-growing annuals is higher than perennial forages in northern Victoria 

A. R. Lawson, K. L. Greenwood and K. B. Kelly

pp. 407-419

  
 


A model of vegetative flush development and its potential use managing macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia) tree canopies 

J. D. Wilkie, M. Sedgley and T. Olesen

pp. 420-426

  
 


Nursery and post-transplant field response of olive trees to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in an arid region 

Arnon Dag, Uri Yermiyahu, Alon Ben-Gal, Issac Zipori and Yoram Kapulnik

pp. 427-433

  
 


Yield determination in olive hedgerow orchards. I. Yield and profiles of yield components in north–south and east–west oriented hedgerows 

María Gómez-del-Campo, Ana Centeno and David J. Connor

pp. 434-442

  
 


Yield determination in olive hedgerow orchards. II. Analysis of radiation and fruiting profiles 

David J. Connor, Ana Centeno and María Gómez-del-Campo

pp. 443-452

  
 


Role of nodal bud and sprout tissue nutrients in sprout establishment, growth, and salt tolerance of sugarcane 

Abdul Wahid, Hina Sabir, M. Farooq, Alia Ghazanfar and Rizwan Rasheed

pp. 453-462

  
 


Haplotype analyses in wheat for complex traits: tracking the chromosome 3B and 7B regions associated with late maturity alpha amylase (LMA) in breeding programs 

M. D. McNeil, D. Diepeveen, R. Wilson, I. Barclay, R. McLean, B. Chalhoub and R. Appels

pp. 463-471

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Identification of anthracnose resistance in Lupinus albus L. and its transfer from landraces to modern cultivars 

K. N. Adhikari, B. J. Buirchell, G. J. Thomas, M. W. Sweetingham and H. Yang

pp. 472-479

  
 


Resistance to Subterranean clover mottle virus in Medicago truncatula and genetic mapping of a resistance locus 

Muhammad Saqib, Simon R. Ellwood, Roger A. C. Jones and Michael G. K. Jones

pp. 480-489

  
 


Expression analysis of Pisum sativum putative defence genes during Orobanche crenata infection 

José Vicente Die, Belén Román, Salvador Nadal, Miguel Á. Dita and Clara I. González-Verdejo

pp. 490-498

  
 


Erratum to: Epidemiology and control of spot form of net blotch (Pyrenophora teres f. maculata) of barley: a review 

Mark S. McLean, Barbara J. Howlett and Grant J. Hollaway

pp. 499-499

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