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Proceedings of the 10th Australian Agronomy Conference 2001 - References Index



Concurrent Session 1, 1300-1430, Monday, 29/1/2001

Precision Farming, Controlled Traffic, Spatial Variability

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Strategies to interpret the yield map: Defining yield-limiting factors

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Mechanising on-the-run grain sampling

Variation in growth, yield and quality of wheat cultivars on the South Coast

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Comparing grain yield and protein from pre-plant and at-sowing N application to cereal crops

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Strategies to interpret yield maps: Predicting grain protein using yield

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5. Strong, W.M., and Holford, I.C.R. 1992. Fertilisers and manures. In: Sustainable crop production in the sub-tropics: an Australian perspective. (Eds. A. L. Clarke and P. B. Wylie) (Department of Primary Industries, Queensland).

Yield And Protein Variation Within A Controlled Traffic System

Water Use Efficiency of Field Pea Genotypes of Contrasting Morphology

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Innovative Management of Grain Sorghum in Central Queensland.

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Age of cultivation is not a good indicator of profitable crop production

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Farming Systems

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Using Lucerne to Improve the Reliability of Cropping on Waterlogged Soils

1. Angus, J.F., Gault, R.R., Good, A.J., Hart, A.B., Jones, T.D. and Peoples, M.B. 2000. Aust. J. Agric. Res. 51, 877-890
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Raised-bed cropping leading the way in high rainfall southern Australia

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Fallow: costly insurance for the Victorian Mallee?

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Nitrogen fixation inputs from lucerne-dominated pastures in the central-east of NSW

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Grain sorghum as a dryland cropping option in the Wimmera region, Victoria

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Simulation of tactical use of Phase Farming to reduce Deep Drainage

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Soil water availability and root distribution in rainfed and irrigated lucerne

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Agronomy and Policy Design: Tackling the ‘where, what and how’ Questions

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Farming Systems - Other

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Farmer Practices and Attitudes to Conventional Fallow in the Low Rainfall Mallee

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Management effects on cumulative dry matter production and nitrogen uptake in wheat

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Nitrogen mineralisation from shoot and root residues of crop and pasture species

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Simulation of yield and environmental impacts of wheat after rice in Bangladesh and Australia

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Soil Management including Species for Difficult Soils

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Emerging Challenges in Land Management: An American Perspective on Efficiency

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Reactivity of Southern Murray Mallee Soil Carbonates

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The performance of a range of annual pasture legumes on acid saline soils in Tasmania

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The Tasmanian Poppy Industry: A Case Study of the Application of Science and Technology

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Improving the adaptation, profitability and reliability of pulses growing on hostile alkaline subsoils

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Evaluation of Cotton Transplanting in Salin Soils

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Physiology, Crop Models, Decision Support

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Variation in Phenology of Wheat Genotypes Grown at Different Temperatures under Similar Photoperiod in Southern NSW

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Towards a Common Advisory Toolkit for managing Temperate Grazing Systems

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Harvest Index of Plants Which Differ in Spike Number in Response to Nitrogen

Physiology, Agronomy General

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Effects of Water Stress on the Development of the Inflorescence in two Spring Wheat

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The significance of genotypes when selecting for early forage production in dual-purpose cereals

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Pasture Nutrition

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Nitrogen fertiliser effects on perennial ryegrass crude protein and nitrate content

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Ryegrass, Rust and Resistance

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LIGULE – the distribution of promising native grasses – a geographic perspective

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Cultivar and Species Comparisons - Pastures

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Applying ecological principles to the re-design of agricultural landscapes

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Farming Systems Research and Farming Practice

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Evaluation of annual medics (Medicago spp.) in the Victorian Mallee

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Legumes for Agroforestry Systems

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Challenging Sowing Rates for Wheat to Achieve Target Plant Densities

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Management techniques and turnip variety effects on turnip yield in western Victoria

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Enhancing student learning using Decision Support Tools

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Butterfly Pea – A Legume Success Story in Cropping Lands of Central Queensland

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Land Use

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Phomopsis castanea infection of chestnut in New Zealand

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Effect of Polymer on Soil Water Holding Capacity and Plant Water Use Efficiency

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Recent Changes in Agricultural Land Use in Australia

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Disease, Weed and Pest Management, Allelopathy

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Control of Vulpia spp. (silvergrass) in perennial pastures of south-western Victoria

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The potential of summer crops to affect weed growth

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Phytotoxicity of Wheat Leachates and Ferulic Acid to Germination and Radicle Elongation of Canola

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Characterisation of Water-Soluble Phytotoxins from Vulpia spp. Residues

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Wheat allelopathic potential against a herbicide-resistant biotype of annual ryegrass

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The effect of Rutherglen bug (Nysius vinitor) on yield and quality of hybrid carrot seed

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Prospects for feeding the world and for rural landscapes

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Tolerance of cotton to simulated Helicoverpa damage

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Crop Agronomy - Plant Density, Sowing Date

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Effect of plant density and sowing date on narrow leaf lupin production in the Victorian Mallee

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Seeding rate and date of sowing effects on two wheat varieties in the Victorian Mallee

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Dry matter and nitrogen remobilization of rice genotypes under different transplanting dates

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Plant density and planting date impacts on Pima cotton development

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Variation in growth, yield and quality of wheat cultivars on the South Coast

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Crop Nutrition

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Comparing grain yield and protein from pre-plant application of anhydrous ammonia and urea over four cereal crops

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Comparing grain yield and protein from pre-plant and at-sowing N application to cereal crops

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Response of Canola and Wheat to Applied Silicate and Gypsum on Raised Beds

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Crop Water Use Efficiency

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Water Use Efficiency of Field Pea Genotypes of Contrasting Morphology

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Relationship of crop water status with wheat grain yield in a Mediterranean type climate

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Sustainable Irrigated Maize on Sodic Soils in the Lachlan Valley

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Pasture Physiology and Management

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Root development in perennial ryegrass under a range of cutting treatments

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Using Legume Species Mixtures to increase and stabilise Legume Content in Pastures

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Leaf Area Development and Growth of Two Irrigated Brassica Forage Crops

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