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Soil acidity and liming

Soil acidification in N.E. Victoria
T.G. Reeves and A. Ellington

A study of factors associated with soil acidity under a legume-based pasture in East Gippsland
G.S. James, A.E. Richardson and R.J. Simpson

Growth of subterranean clover with lime and fertilizer molybdenum
J.H. Hirth, D.R. Coventry and T.C. Reeves

Effect of lime on mineral nutrition of subterranean clover on acid soils
J.R. Hirth1, D.R. Coventry1, G.G.H. Fung2 and T.C. Reeves1

Inoculation and nodulation of subterranean clover on acid soils
J.R. Hirth, DEH. Coventry and T.C. Reeves

Enumeration and distribution of Rhizobium Trifolii in an acid soil and implications for nodulation of subterranean clover.
A.E. Richardson, G.S. James and R.J. Simpson

The effect of lime on growth and phosphorus uptake of red, white and subterranean clover on an acidic soil
C.J. Crocker

A comparison of lime and sewage ash to correct soil acidity
B.S. Dear, P.R. Dann and B. Loveland

Breeding phalaris for greater tolerance to acid soils
K.A. Culvenor and R.N. Oram

Response of onions to lime
M.G. Temple-Smith1 and J.C. Laughlin2

Sunflower response to acid soil factors
F.P.C. Blamey, C.J. Asher and D.G. Edwards

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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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