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  • Concurrent Session 2, 1600-1730, Monday 29 January
  • Crop Physiology and Management

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Crop Physiology and Management

Physiological and Morphological Responses of Tall Fescue and Perennial Ryegrass to Leaf Defoliation
P.D. Kemp, H. Tavakoli and J. Hodgson

The importance of second flushes of flowers in mungbean production
Thomas1, M. J. Robertson2 and S. Fukai1

Performance of modern wheat cultivars as affected by leaf area, disease and weather conditions
M. Amjad1 and W. Anderson2

Physiological Basis of Grain Size Variation amongst Barley Cultivars
D. B. Moody1, R. Flood1 and N. Fettell2

Effects of sowing time on pyrethrins yield of pyrethrum (Tanacetum cinerariifolium) in Tasmania
D. Fulton, R. Clark, and A. Fulton

Changes in sugar content of Australian sugarcane cultivars after application of chemical ripeners
T. Morgan1, 2, L. McDonald1, 2, P. Jackson1, 3 and J. Holtum4

Fruit production rates in cotton cultivars of different maturity times
S.P. Milroy and M.P. Bange

Potential alternative oilseeds for south-eastern Australia
S.E. Knights1, R.M. Norton1, S.J. Marcroft2, P.A. Salisbury3, R.N. Oram4, S.J. Pymer5

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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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