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Crop nutrition

The effect of nitrogen on the yield and protein concentration of soft wheat
C.J. Birch

Response of barley varieties to nitrogen fertiliser under contrasting water availability
H.W. Coxl, S. Fukai2, W.M. Strong3

Cultivar differences in responses to n fertilizer in malting barley
G. Fathi, G.K. McDonald and R.C.M. Lance

Effect of time of application of nitrogen fertilizer on dry matter and nitrogen partitioning in wheat
R.J. Martin

Response of wheat to time of nitrogen fertilizer application in a cool temperate climate
R.J. Martin

Comparison of the effects of synthetic, mineral and organic fertilisers on medic production
B.S. Nietschke, C.M. Penfold and H.A. Reimers

Soil water and nitrogen dynamics of stubble-retained cropping systems for dryland wheat
G.J. O'Leary1 and D.J. Connor

Efficient fertiliser management of wheat crops in the high rainfall western districts of Victoria.
P. Stone1, M. Nicolas2 and W. Gardner2

Grain yield, nitrogen uptake and sustainable wheat production: are varieties equal?
A.F. van Herwaarden1.2, J.F. Angus1, G.D. Farquhar2 and R.A. Richards1

Some zinc-enriched fertilizers are not effective at correcting zinc deficiency
N.S. Wilhelm 1, R.J. Hannam2, T.A. Branford, J.L. Riggs, K. Allen and L. Auhl

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  • "Farming - From Paddock to Plate". Edited by GK McDonald and WD Bellotti. Proceedings of the 7th Australian Agronomy Conference, 19-24 September 1993, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia.
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