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Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
Volume 48 Number 3 2008
Water to Gold


Table of Contents 


pp. i-I

 


Foreword to 'Water to Gold' 

Liz Humphreys, Kieran O'Keeffe and Nick Hutchins

pp. iii-iv

 


Managing climate risks in Australia: options for water policy and irrigation management 

Shahbaz Khan

pp. 265-273

  
 


On-farm measurement of the water use and productivity of maize 

K. L. Greenwood, G. N. Mundy and K. B. Kelly

pp. 274-284

  
 


Maize productivity in southern New South Wales under furrow and pressurised irrigation 

C. J. O'Neill, E. Humphreys, J. Louis and A. Katupitiya

pp. 285-295

  
 


Analysis of high yielding maize production – a study based on a commercial crop 

C. J. Birch, G. McLean and A. Sawers

pp. 296-303

  
 


Evaluation of strategies for increasing irrigation water productivity of maize in southern New South Wales using the MaizeMan model 

E. Humphreys, R. J. G. White, D. J. Smith and D. C. Godwin

pp. 304-312

  
 


Optimising maize plant population and irrigation strategies on the Darling Downs using the APSIM crop simulation model 

A. S. Peake, M. J. Robertson and R. J. Bidstrup

pp. 313-325

  
 


Reliability of production of quick to medium maturity maize in areas of variable rainfall in north-east Australia 

C. J. Birch, K. Stephen, G. McLean, A. Doherty, G. L. Hammer and M. J. Robertson

pp. 326-334

  
 


Architectural modelling of maize under water stress 

Colin J. Birch, David Thornby, Steve Adkins, Bruno Andrieu and Jim Hanan

pp. 335-341

  
 


Risk management for mycotoxin contamination of Australian maize 

L. K. Bricknell, B. J. Blaney and J. Ng

pp. 342-350

  
 


Managing mycotoxins in maize: case studies 

B. J. Blaney, K. K'Keeffe and L. K. Bricknell

pp. 351-357

  
 


Modelling climatic risks of aflatoxin contamination in maize 

Y. S. Chauhan, G. C. Wright and N. C. Rachaputi

pp. 358-366

  
 


The PythiumFusarium root disease complex – an emerging constraint to irrigated maize in southern New South Wales 

P. R. Harvey, R. A. Warren and S. Wakelin

pp. 367-374

  
 


Life cycle assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from irrigated maize and their significance in the value chain 

Tim Grant and Tom Beer

pp. 375-381

  
 


Soil nitrogen dynamics in irrigated maize systems as impacted on by nitrogen and stubble management 

R. B. Edis, D. Chen, G. Wang, D. A. Turner, K. Park, M. Meyer and C. Kirkby

pp. 382-386

  
 


  
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