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Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
Volume 45 Number 2 & 3 2005
Application of Rhizobial Inoculants to Australian Agriculture


Foreword to 'Application of Rhizobial Inoculants to Australian Agriculture' 

John Howieson and David Herridge

pp. ii-ii

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The legume inoculant industry and inoculant quality control in Australia: 1953–2003 

G. K. Bullard, R. J. Roughley and D. J. Pulsford

pp. 127-140

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Fingerprinting the Australian rhizobial inoculant mother cultures using refined PCR protocols yields beneficial inoculant management applications 

A-M. Vachot-Griffin and J. E. Thies

pp. 141-150

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Characterisation of dry and mucoid colonies isolated from Australian rhizobial inoculant strains for Medicago species 

A. McInnes, P. Holford and J. E. Thies

pp. 151-159

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Point-of-sale evaluation of preinoculated and custom-inoculated pasture legume seed 

L. G. Gemell, E. J. Hartley and D. F. Herridge

pp. 161-169

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Improving the survival of rhizobia on Desmanthus and Stylosanthes seed at high temperature 

A. McInnes and R. A. Date

pp. 171-182

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Age of peat-based lupin and chickpea inoculants in relation to quality and efficacy 

E. J. Hartley, L. G. Gemell, J. F. Slattery, J. G. Howieson and D. F. Herridge

pp. 183-188

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Evidence of selection for effective nodulation in the Trifolium spp. symbiosis with Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii 

R. J. Yates, J. G. Howieson, D. Real, W. G. Reeve, A. Vivas-Marfisi and G. W. O'Hara

pp. 189-198

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The interactions of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii in nodulation of annual and perennial Trifolium spp. from diverse centres of origin 

J. G. Howieson, R. J. Yates, G. W. O'Hara, M. Ryder and D. Real

pp. 199-207

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Host range and saprophytic competence of Sinorhizobium meliloti — a comparison of strains for the inoculation of lucerne, strand and disc medics 

R. A. Ballard, J. F. Slattery and N. Charman

pp. 209-216

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Increased yield and persistence of several annual medic species and Medicago sativa by inoculation with selected strains of Sinorhizobium meliloti and S. medicae 

P. M. Evans, J. G. Howieson and B. J. Nutt

pp. 217-224

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Populations of Sinorhizobium meliloti congregate in the 30–60 cm section of the soil profile in a stand of dryland lucerne (Medicago sativa): is this where lucerne fixes its nitrogen? 

C. M. Evans, N. A. Fettell and J. Brockwell

pp. 225-230

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Root and root hair mechanisms that confer symbiotic competence for nodulation in acidic soils within Medicago species: a holistic model 

Y. Cheng, E. L. J. Waktin, J. G. Howieson and G. W. O'Hara

pp. 231-240

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Selection and evaluation of root nodule bacteria for Dorycnium spp. 

S. R. Davies, J. G. Howieson, R. J. Yates and P. A. Lane

pp. 241-246

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Liming and choice of pasture species improve rhizobial persistence in an acidic chromosol (red-brown earth) 

E. A. Roesner, N. A. Fettell and J. Brockwell

pp. 247-256

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An evaluation of potential Rhizobium inoculant strains used for pulse production in acidic soils of south-east Australia 

J. Evans

pp. 257-268

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Low nodulation and nitrogen fixation of mungbean reduce biomass and grain yields 

D. F. Herridge, M. J. Robertson, B. Cocks, M. B. Peoples, J. F. Holland and L. Heuke

pp. 269-277

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Performance of temperate and subtropical forage legumes when over-seeding native pastures in the basaltic region of Uruguay 

D. Real, C. A. Labandera and J. G. Howieson

pp. 279-287

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A second generation of annual pasture legumes and their potential for inclusion in Mediterranean-type farming systems 

A. Loi, J. G. Howieson, B. J. Nutt and S. J. Carr

pp. 289-299

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