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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 56 Number 10 2005


Deep-drainage control and yield: the trade-off between trees and crops in agroforestry systems in the medium to low rainfall areas of Australia 

Y. M. Oliver, E. C. Lefroy, R. Stirzaker and C. L. Davies

pp. 1011-1026

  
 


The phosphorus and nitrogen requirements of temperate pasture species and their influence on grassland botanical composition 

J. O. Hill, R. J. Simpson, J. T. Wood, A. D. Moore and D. F. Chapman

pp. 1027-1039

  
 


Phosphorus uptake by grain legumes and subsequently grown wheat at different levels of residual phosphorus fertiliser 

M. Nuruzzaman, Hans Lambers, Michael D. A. Bolland and Erik J. Veneklaas

pp. 1041-1047

  
 


Australian wheat for the sponge and dough bread making process 

T. Lever, A. Kelly, J. De Faveri, D. Martin, J. Sheppard, K. Quail and D. Miskelly

pp. 1049-1057

  
 


Quantitative trait loci for root lesion nematode (Pratylenchus thornei) resistance in Middle-Eastern landraces and their potential for introgression into Australian bread wheat 

A. L. Schmidt, C. L. McIntyre, J. Thompson, N. P. Seymour and C. J. Liu

pp. 1059-1068

  
 


Backcross reciprocal monosomic analysis of leaf relative water content, stomatal resistance, and carbon isotope discrimination in wheat under pre-anthesis water-stress conditions 

Shahram Mohammady-D, Keith Moore, John Ollerenshaw and Behrooz Shiran

pp. 1069-1077

  
 


Genetic variation in populations of Western Australian wild radish 

P. Madhou, A. Wells, E. C. K. Pang and T. W. Stevenson

pp. 1079-1087

  
 


Role of winter-active aphids spreading Barley yellow dwarf virus in decreasing wheat yields in a Mediterranean-type environment 

Deborah J. Thackray, Laura T. Ward, Monica L. Thomas-Carroll and Roger A. C. Jones

pp. 1089-1099

  
 


Induction of embryo development and fixation of partial interspecific lines after pollination of F1 cotton interspecific hybrids (Gossypium barbadense × Gossypium hirsutum) with pollen from Hibiscus cannabinus 

A. G. Mavromatis, S. K. Kantartzi, D. N. Vlachostergios, I. N. Xynias, G. N. Skarakis and D. G. Roupakias

pp. 1101-1109

  
 


New Trifolium subterraneum genotypes identified with resistance to race 2 of Kabatiella caulivora and cross-resistance to fungal root rot pathogens 

M. P. You, M. J. Barbetti and P. G. H. Nichols

pp. 1111-1114

  
 


The use of canola oil coatings to extend the storage life of Nashi pears 

M. J. Szczerbanik, K. J. Scott, J. E. Paton and D. J. Best

pp. 1115-1121

  
 


  
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