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Adaptation

Adapting to climate change in Australian farming systems: A network for applied R&D.
Peter Hayman

Using degradable polymer film (DPF) to mitigate the impacts of climate variability on agricultural production in low rainfall areas
Shaun Lisson1, Andrew Makin2, Alex Gartmann3, Mark Howden4, Ian Dagley2, Bronwyn Laycock2

Role of seed priming in improving wheat performance in a changing climate
1Muhammad Farooq, 2Abdul Wahid, and 3Dong-Jin Leeb

Using a participatory action research, development and extension (PARD&E) process to adapt grain production systems to a changing climate
Ashley Wallace1, De-Anne Price1,2, James Nuttall1, Roger Armstrong1 and Chris Sounness1

Fast-tracking the adaptation of grain production systems to a changing climate using a participatory action research, development and extension (PARD&E) process
James Nuttall1,3, Ashley Wallace2, De-Anne Price2, Roger Armstrong1 and Chris Sounness2

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  • "Food Security from Sustainable Agriculture" Edited by H. Dove and R. A. Culvenor Proceedings of 15th Agronomy Conference 2010, 15-18 November 2010, Lincoln, New Zealand.
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