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Crop and Pasture Science Crop and Pasture Science
Volume 61 Number 2 2010


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Endogenous hormones in seed, leaf, and pod wall and their relationship to seed filling in soybeans 

Bing Liu, Xiao-bing Liu, Cheng Wang, Jian Jin and S. J. Herbert

pp. 103-110

  
 


Sucrose accumulation in sugarcane is influenced by temperature and genotype through the carbon source–sink balance 

N. G. Inman-Bamber, G. D. Bonnett, M. F. Spillman, M. H. Hewitt and D. Glassop

pp. 111-121

  
 


Root hair morphology and mycorrhizal colonisation of pasture species in response to phosphorus and nitrogen nutrition 

J. O. Hill, R. J. Simpson, M. H. Ryan and D. F. Chapman

pp. 122-131

  
 


An epidemiological model for externally acquired vector-borne viruses applied to Beet western yellows virus in Brassica napus crops in a Mediterranean-type environment 

T. Maling, A. J. Diggle, D. J. Thackray, K. H. M. Siddique and R. A. C. Jones

pp. 132-144

  
 


QTLs and their interaction determining different heading dates of barley in Australia and China 

Xifeng Ren, Chengdao Li, W. J. R. Boyd, Sharon Westcott, C. R. Grime, Dongfa Sun and Reg Lance

pp. 145-152

  
 


Genetics of late maturity α-amylase in a doubled haploid wheat population 

M. K. Tan, A. P. Verbyla, B. R. Cullis, P. Martin, A. W. Milgate and J. R. Oliver

pp. 153-161

  
 


The response of rate and duration of grain filling to long-term selection for yield in Italian durum wheats 

Rosella Motzo, Francesco Giunta and Giovanni Pruneddu

pp. 162-169

  
 


Impacts of grazing management options on pasture and animal productivity in a Heteropogon contortus (black speargrass) pasture in central Queensland. 1. Pasture yield and composition 

D. M. Orr, W. H. Burrows, R. E. Hendricksen, R. L. Clem, P. V. Back, M. T. Rutherford, D. J. Myles and M. J. Conway

pp. 170-181

  
 


Field studies of the effects of pre-sowing weed control and time of sowing on tropical perennial grass establishment, North-West Slopes, New South Wales 

G. M. Lodge, M. A. Brennan and S. Harden

pp. 182-191

  
 


Critical factors influencing no-till establishment of short-term ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) into a kikuyu (Pennisetum clandestinum) pasture 

K. Sinclair and P. J. Beale

pp. 192-200

  
 


Corrigendum to: Fertiliser N and P applications on two Vertosols in north-eastern Australia. 2. Grain P concentration and P removal in grain from two long-term experiments 

David W. Lester, Colin J. Birch and Chris W. Dowling

pp. 201-202

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