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  • Concurrent Session 1, 1300-1430, Monday, 29/1/2001
  • Phenology and Crop Development

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Phenology and Crop Development

Evaluation of simtag and nwheat in Simulating Wheat Phenology in Southeastern Australia
M. Stapper and J.M. Lilley

Phenology of canola cultivars in the northern region and implications for frost risk
MJ Robertson1, JF Holland2, S Cawley3, R Bambach2, B Cocks4, AR Watkinson5

Sowing dates, phenology and yield in lupins (Lupinus angustifolius)
D.L. Liu, D.J. Luckett, and B.J. Scott

Assessing the risk of cotton ‘earliness’ management strategies with crop simulation.
D.Q. Richards, M.P. Bange and G.N. Roberts

Effect of temperature on the rate of early fruiting developmental processes of cotton
M.P. Bange and S.P. Milroy

The Cost of Low Temperature to the NSW Rice Industry
T. C. Farrell1,2,3, R. L. Williams2,3 and S. Fukai1

Growth, Dry Matter Production and Seed Yield of Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea L.) in the Mediterranean Environment of South Western Australia
C.P. Gunasekera1, L.D. Martin1, G. H. Walton2 and K.H.M. Siddique2

The effect of planting and harvest time on sugarcane productivity
L.M McDonald1,2 and S.N Lisson2,3

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  • "Science and Technology: Delivering Results for Agriculture?". Edited by Barry Rowe, Danny Donaghy and Neville Mendham. Proceedings of the 10th Australian Agronomy Conference, January 2001, Hobart, Tasmania.
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