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Nutrition

Fertilizer requirements of irrigated linseed at emerald I. nitrogen and phosphorus.
A.C.L. Douglas and L.J. Wade

Fertilizer requirements of irrigated linseed at Emerald II. the interaction of N, P and Zn with long fallow.
A.C.L. Douglas and L.J. Wade

Fertilizer requirements of irrigated linseed at emerald iii fertilizer type and placement in the field
A.C.L. Douglas and L.J. Wade

Irrigated summer fodder crops - nitrogen responses
G.E. Pritchard

Response of irrigated grain sorghum to split application on nitrogen. I. time to and duration of head exsertion and anthesis
C.J. Birch1 and S.D. Sheppard 2

Response of irrigated grain sorghum to split application of nitrogen II. biomass and grain yield
C.J. Birch1 and S.D. Sheppard2

Nitrogen fertilisation of sole and intercropped sorghum and soybean
C.M. Baker and F.P.C. Blarney

Relative importance of soil and fertilizer nitrogen to rice
P.E. Bacon

Optimising rice growth under continuous cropping
P.E. Bacon

Alternative nitrogen fertilization strategies for rice soils
E. Humphreys1,2, W.A. Muirhead1, R.J. White1, F.M. Melhuish1 and P.M. Chalk2.

Responses of russet burbank potatoes to applied nitrogen
C.M.J. Williams

Sugar cane zinc deficiency following liming in far north Queensland
J.R. Reghenzani

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  • "Crop and pasture production - science and practice". Edited by J.J Yates. Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Agronomy Conference, January - February 1985, The University of Tasmaina, Hobart, Tasmania.
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