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  • Concurrent Session 2, 1600-1730, Monday 29 January
  • Nutrition: P and Micronutrients

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Nutrition: P and Micronutrients

Effects of phosphate fertiliser and perennial pastures on sheep production in northern Victoria
K. P. Ransom and C. M. Morrison

Effect of superphosphate on production and botanical composition of native grass pastures in Tasmania
D.A. Friend, P.L. Dolan and A.M. Hurst

Soil fertility and wheat crop response to phosphorus fertiliser on vertosols in low rainfall areas of the northern grain zone.
S.A. Norrish1, P.S. Cornish1, P.W. Moody2, R.S. Jessop3, G. Rummery4

The effect of hybrids, soil types and applied phosphorus on the growth and tissue composition of pyrethrum (Tanacetum cinerariifolium L)
A.A. Salardini

Using phosphorus budgets to assess fertiliser use in vegetable cropping in the Sydney basin
E Hollinger 1, PS Cornish1 and AT Wells2

Management effects on cadmium accumulation by peanut and soybean
M.J. Bell1, M.J. McLaughlin2, G.A. Barry3, N.V. Halpin4 and G. Cozens2

Effects of zinc on photosynthesis and yield of wheat under heat stress
A.W. Graham and G.K. McDonald

Narbon bean response to fertiliser nutrients in the Victorian Mallee
C.A. Bell1, C.J. Korte2, C. Heazlewood1, G.H. Castleman1, V.J. Matassa2

Agronomic effectiveness of selected fertilisers in supplying copper to perennial ryegrass
M.T. Liao12, M.J. Hedley1, P. Longanthan1, D.J. Woolley1, R.R. Brooks1, M.A. Nichols1

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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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