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4193 papers found from a total of 4193 Australian Agronomy Conference papers.

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3341 1993 A. McKay, P.L. Matthew Selection of a triplex species for salt pan rehabilitation and fodder production in the Lockyer valley 3 poster
3342 1993 M.T. Spencer, G.C. Sweeney, W.D. Bellotti, G.C. Auricht A collection of naturalized annual pasture legumes in the semi-arid cereal-livestock zone of south Australia 4 poster
3343 1993 R.S. St John-Sweeting, A.A. Mohamed, G.C. Auricht The growth and development of exotic medicago spy. at Roseworthy, south Australia 5 poster
3344 1993 S.C. Valentine, K.G. Boyce, G.J. Mitchell, M.J. Mathison, B.D. Bartsch Incidence and agronomic significance of endophyte in perennial ryegrass seed lines 6 poster
3345 1993 S. Agung, G. McDonald, R. Knight. The effect of sowing time and plant density on the grain yield and dry matter of fara bean (Vicia Faba L.) 1 poster
3346 1993 A.J. Good, A. A. Pinkerton, P. Hocking, G. Blair, and J. Sykes Nitrogen and sulfur affect canola seed yield and oil percentage 2 poster
3347 1993 J. Kamhoozia, G.K. McDonald, H.A. Reimers The effect of seed composition on seedling vigour in some pea cultivars 3 poster
3348 1993 J. Kamboozial, G.K. McDonald, H.A. Reimers The effect of seed size, seed protein and genotype on seedling vigour in some grain legumes 4 poster
3349 1993 A. Pinkerton, P.J. Randalland R.J. Mailer2 Improved x-ray spectrometric method for determining glucosinolates 5 poster
3350 1993 H.L. Tapscott, W.A. Cowling, K.W. McCarthy Factors influencing yield of Gungurru narrow-leafed lupins from different sources in Western Australia 6 poster
3351 1993 C.J. Birch The effect of nitrogen on the yield and protein concentration of soft wheat 1 poster
3352 1993 H.W. Coxl, S. Fukai, W.M. Strong Response of barley varieties to nitrogen fertiliser under contrasting water availability 2 poster
3353 1993 G. Fathi, G.K. McDonald, R.C.M. Lance Cultivar differences in responses to n fertilizer in malting barley 3 poster
3354 1993 R.J. Martin Effect of time of application of nitrogen fertilizer on dry matter and nitrogen partitioning in wheat 4 poster
3355 1993 R.J. Martin Response of wheat to time of nitrogen fertilizer application in a cool temperate climate 5 poster
3356 1993 B.S. Nietschke, C.M. Penfold, H.A. Reimers Comparison of the effects of synthetic, mineral and organic fertilisers on medic production 6 poster
3357 1993 G.J. O'Leary, D.J. Connor Soil water and nitrogen dynamics of stubble-retained cropping systems for dryland wheat 7 poster
3358 1993 P. Stone, M. Nicolas, W. Gardner Efficient fertiliser management of wheat crops in the high rainfall western districts of Victoria. 8 poster
3359 1993 A.F. van Herwaarden.2, J.F. Angus, G.D. Farquhar, R.A. Richards Grain yield, nitrogen uptake and sustainable wheat production: are varieties equal? 9 poster
3360 1993 N.S. Wilhelm, R.J. Hannam, T.A. Branford, J.L. Riggs, K. Allen, L. Auhl Some zinc-enriched fertilizers are not effective at correcting zinc deficiency 10 poster
3361 1993 S. Gott, P.L. Matthew, B. O'Hagan The application of the electro-magnetic induction conductivity meter to detect latent salinity in alluvial soils 1 poster
3362 1993 M.J. Mathison, N.K. Fleming, J.R. Pearce, C.B. Dyson, L.G. Dohle, L.M. Kealey, J.M. Hanna Subclover and perennial grass pasture growth and botanical composition responses to liming South Australian acidic soils 2 poster
3363 1993 W.K. Gardner, J.A. Gardner Subsurface drainage in South-West Victoria 3 poster
3364 1993 M G Temple-Smith, T J Kingston, T L Furlonge, R B Garnsey The effect of introduction of the earthworms aporrectodea caliginosa and aporrectodea longa on pasture production in Tasmania. 4 poster
3365 1993 S.E. Knights, G.M. Halloran The use of wild wheats to increase potential grain number per head in hexaploid wheat 1 poster
3366 1993 J.L. Lutze, R.M. Gifford, M.I. Whitecross Rangeland grass growth with nitrogen limitation is increased by high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide 2 poster
3367 1993 R. Savin, E.H. Satorre, A.J. Hall Dynamics of rooting patterns for wheat cultivars of different cycle lengths. 3 poster
3368 1993 G.A. Slafer, D.F. Calderini, D.J. Miralles, M.F. Dreccer Number of grains in modern and old cultivars of wheat, triticum aestivum, grown under preanthesis shading. 4 poster
3369 1993 S.K. Adiku, P.S. Carberry, C.W. Rose, R.L. McCown, R. Braddock Assessing the performance of maize (zea ma ys)-cowpea (vigna unguiculata) intercrop under variable soil and climate conditions in the tropics 1 poster
3370 1993 P.R. Grace Long-term agronomic trials in Australia 2 poster
3371 1993 Zvi Hochman, Peter T. Mears, Robert J. Farquharson, Craig J. Pearson An integrated decision support system for pasture improvement 3 poster
3372 1993 J.N.G. Hargreavesl, D.P. Holzworth, N.I. Huth A framework for developing agricultural production system models 4 poster
3373 1993 R.L. McCown, A.D. Moore, D. Holzworth APSIM + GrazPlan: versatile software for simulating grain-grazing systems 5 poster
3374 1993 M.E Lattimore, J.A. Thompson Irrigation frequency for perennial pastures in the Murrumbidgee Valley 1 poster
3375 1993 S.J. Lolicato, A.M. Cook Potential water use of phalaris, cocksfoot, lucerne and birdsfoot trefoil cultivars with varying seasonal growth patterns 2 poster
3376 1993 S.H. McKeague Comparative water use of yellow serradella, volunteer pasture and wheat on a sandplain soil in Western Australia 3 poster
3377 1993 K.E. Pritchard, D.R. Small Effects of soil management and irrigation method on the yield and water-use efficiency of soybean 4 poster
3378 1993 K.V. Cooper Triticale: its place in agriculture, and marketing 1 poster
3379 1993 D.J. Munnich, K.Y. Chan, A.M. Bowman, J.J. Friend Crop-pasture rotations: are they the key to better crops in North-Western NSW? 2 poster
3380 1993 R.W. Rainbowl, M.G. Slattery Crop establishment improvement from narrow spear points in South Australia 3 poster
3381 1993 R.W. Rainbow Plant sampling methods for seed drill research 4 poster
3382 1993 G.N. Roberts, D. Smith The effect of three medic based pastures on take-all and root lesion nematode levels 5 poster
3383 1993 A.D. Rovira, S.M. Neate, R.A. Warren The effect of MCPA and dicamba on take-all disease and growth of wheat seedlings 6 poster
3384 1993 L.J.Mock, K. Riehle The potential of Australian wheat for German egg noodles (spatzle) 7 poster
3385 1993 B.S. Nietschke, T.G. Reeves Timely seeding - is a re-think necessary in South Australia? 8 poster
3386 1993 R.J. Carter, D.A. Cooke Calepina, calepina irregularis and Turkish mustard, malcolmia africana - two Mediterranean weeds new to Australia. 1 poster
3387 1993 R.J. Carter, G. Mitchell, M. Williams Should farmers be concerned about the spread of the pasture weed water-dropwort, oen anthe pimpinelloides? 2 poster
3388 1993 J.A. Dickinson, R.J. Saunders, M.L. Evans, A.J. Fatchen Broad-leaved weed control in annual medic pastures 3 poster
3389 1993 M.L. Evans, J.A. Dickinson, R.J. Saunders, E.M. King Sulfonylureas and annual medic regeneration on high pH soils 4 poster
3390 1993 A.L. Ewers, C. Phillips Preliminary observations of pasture legume herbicide tolerance 5 poster
3391 1993 T.G. Reevesl, B.S. Nietschke, G.J. Hollamby, S.B. Powles Integrated weed management - the role of competitive cultivars 6 poster
3392 1993 R.S. St John-Sweeting, R.J. Carter, E.D. Carter, H.A. Reimers Rampion mignonette - current research into a new weed 7 poster
3393 1993 M.J. Walsh Competitive effects of crop species on skeleton weed populations 8 poster
3394 1993 M.J. Blumenthal, C.A. Harris Maku Lotus soil seed banks in farmers' fields 1 poster
3395 1993 D.B. Cameron, J.M. Scott, and A.V. Whitel Effect of nutrient and fungicide seed coating on the emergence and dry matter production of tall fescue and red clover 2 poster
3396 1993 F.N. Muyekho, E.D. Carter, G.K. McDonald Effects of defoliation on pod set and seed yield in a range of medic cultivars 3 poster
3397 1993 G.J. Mitchell, S.R. Chinner, P.V. Colman Comparison of resowing techniques for perennial grass/subclover pastures in the Mt. Lofty Ranges 4 poster
3398 1993 K.L. O'Callaghan, M.E. Lattimore Effect of temperature on the germination of pasture species 5 poster
3399 1993 R.G. Porter, E.D. Carter, R.S. Llewellyn Predicting annual medic emergence in the Murray Mallee of South Australia 6 poster
3400 1993 G.J. Scammell Pasture manipulation to improve crop-pasture rotations in Southern Australia 7 poster
3401 1993 P.D. Taverner, C.B. Dyson Invertebrate pests associated with annual medic pastures in South Australia 8 poster
3402 1993 G.N. Ward Herbicide effectiveness and subsequent pasture establishment in direct drilled white clover pastures 9 poster
3403 1993 G.N. Ward, R.M. McDonald The effect of various p and n fertilisers and lime on the establishment of direct drilled pasture 10 poster
3404 1993 D.B.Cameron, J.M.Scott, and A.V. White Survival of rhizobium trifolii with seed dressing fungicides 1 poster
3405 1993 P. Gianquitto, A. Fajri, C. Oti-Boateng, E.D. Carter Effects of 2,4-dr (amine salt) on the growth, nodulation and nitrogen fixation of annual medics 2 poster
3406 1993 D.J. Koopman, P.G. Tow, T.G. Reeves Lucerne decline - the role of soil acidification and herbicides 3 poster
3407 1993 A.D. Rovira, S.M. Neate, R.A. Warren The effect of glean residues on growth and nodulation of medic in an alkaline dark brown sandy loam 4 poster
3408 1993 W.D. Bellotti, T.J. Clarke, A.L. Ewers, K.V. Jaeschke Farmer-managed, on-farm demonstration of the impact of pasture technology on crop and livestock production 1 poster
3409 1993 J.L. Cooper Crop rotations used in the cotton industry 2 poster
3410 1993 B.L. Hancock, F.D. Kaye How much feed is in the paddock? 3 poster
3411 1993 D. Lincoln, R. Hartley, H. Meyers What layout and lettering will lift readership ? 4 poster
3412 1993 R.G. Porter, E.D. Carter, R.S. Llewellyn Improving annual pastures in the South Australian cereal belt 5 poster
3413 1993 E.D. Carter, R.G. Porter, R.S. Llewellyn, R.J. Presser, P.M. Read, H. Rooney, D.W. Virgin, P.J. Willmott, R.M. Wundke The pasture legume status of cereal farms in the central region of South Australia 6 poster
3414 1993 J.A. Cummins The adoption of pasture management practices in the Murray Mallee of South Australia 7 poster
3415 1993 E.D. Carter, M.R. Chaichi, I.T. Grierson, R.G. Porter, R. Valizadeh The potential for lot feeding of sheep on cereal farms to protect medic seed reserves and surface soil. 1 poster
3416 1993 I.N Cutten, D.V. Reeve, A.B. Frensham Height-dry matter relationships in subterranean clover-grass pasture 2 poster
3417 1993 J.R. Gallagher, T.P. Hughes Grazing behaviour of race horses on perennial ryegrass 3 poster
3418 1993 M.S. Neijat, J.R. Gallagher Comparision of crop residues for ruminant feed 4 poster
3419 1993 F.M. Roberts, R.J. Simpson, G.M. Halloran Variation in feeding value of senescent annual ryegrass 5 poster
3420 1993 Saunders, J.P. Egan The comparative effect on medicago orbicularis seed reserves of grazing dry residues 6 poster
3421 1993 C.R. Stockdale, D.R. Small Influence of maturity on the nutritive value of red clover grown under irrigation in Northern Victoria 7 poster
3422 1993 R. Valizadeh, N.G. Yates, and E.D. Carter Nutritive value of cereal straws and grain legume residues 8 poster
3423 1996 A.B. Hearn AN AGRONOMIST'S ODYSSEY invited
3424 1996 J. Cribb AGRONOMY AND THE ECONOMY invited
3425 1996 David Morrison Evaluation of research, development and extension: how and why? invited
3426 1996 Ann Hamblinl AGRONOMY AND THE ENVIRONMENT invited
3427 1996 K.A. Parton QUALITY, QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN AGRONOMIC RESEARCH invited
3428 1996 S.G. Coffey Agronomy And The Future invited
3429 1996 A.K. Abadi Ghadim, D.J. Pannell, A. Bennett, and V. Stewart Farmers’ risk perspective on adoption of legume crops contributed
3430 1996 Min An, J. E. Pratley, T. Haig, and P. Jellett VARIATION OF WHEAT AND SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER CULTIVARS IN SUSCEPTIBILITY TO VULPIA RESIDUE PHYTOTOXICITY contributed
3431 1996 R. Andrews, S.G. Till TOPCROP - integrated marketing meets extension contributed
3432 1996 J.F. Angus, M.B. Peoples, R.R. Gault, P.A. Gardner, G.N. Howe IMPROVED PASTURES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON SUBSEQUENT CROPS contributed
3433 1996 J. F. Angus, R.L. Williams, C.O. Durkin maNage rice: DECISION SUPPORT FOR TACTICAL CROP MANAGEMENT contributed
3434 1996 G. Antony, P. Cox Sustainable resource use and the Evaluation of agronomy R&D contributed
3435 1996 L.J. Armstrong, D.G. Abrecht, W.K. Anderson, and R.K Belford THE EFFECT OF NON-LETHAL WATER DEFICITS DURING ESTABLISHMENT ON THE GROWTH OF WHEAT CROPS contributed
3436 1996 R.D. Armstrong, M. Probert, and K. McCosker UTILISATION OF NITROGEN FROM PLANT RESIDUES AND FERTILISERS BY WHEAT IN CENTRAL QUEENSLAND FARMING SYSTEMS contributed
3437 1996 M. Asghar, D.W. Lack, B.A. Cowie, J.C. Parker EFFECTS OF SURFACE SOIL MIXING AFTER LONG-TERM ZERO TILLAGE ON SOIL NUTRIENT DISTRIBUTION AND WHEAT PRODUCTION contributed
3438 1996 M.J. Bell, B.J. Bridge, G.R. Harch, D.N. Orange, R.C. Dalal, and R.M. Mason EFFECTS OF TILLAGE PRACTICE AND LEY PASTURE ON SOYBEAN PRODUCTIVITY ON A DEGRADED FERROSOL contributed
3439 1996 A.C. Bishop, N.J. Mendham Quantifying the yield-density relationship for narrow-leafed lupin (lupinus angustifolius) in Tasmania contributed
3440 1996 D.S. Blacket When Adoption Theory Fails contributed
3441 1996 M.J. Cahill, W.M. Strong ARE DISTRICT NITROGEN RECIPES OBSOLETE? contributed
3442 1996 D.F. Cameron, L.A. Edye, S. Chakraborty, J.M. Manners, C.J. Liu, R.A. Date, and R.M. Boland An Integrated Program to Improve Anthracnose Resistance in Stylosanthes - A Review contributed
3443 1996 M.H. Campbell ESTABLISHMENT OF SURFACE-SOWN PASTURES ON UNPLOUGHED INFERTILE SOIL contributed
3444 1996 T. Campbell, N. Bales, and N. Postlethwaite FARMER DISCUSSION GROUPS - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE contributed
3445 1996 S.C. Chapmanand G.O. Edmeades Differences in Radiation Use Efficiency among lines in a Tropical Maize Population contributed
3446 1996 B.P. Christy, D.J. Watson, L. Trapnell, G. Drysdale, and G.R. Steed SOIL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR INCREASED WINTER PASTURE PRODUCTION ON DRYLAND DAIRY FARMS contributed
3447 1996 N. Clark, H. van Rees, P. O&#;Callaghan, and R. Rendell AGRONOMY AND FARM VIABILITY contributed
3448 1996 C. Clifton, P. Schroder THE POTENTIAL OF UPGRADED PERENNIAL PASTURES TO REDUCE GROUNDWATER RECHARGE IN SOUTHERN VICTORIA contributed
3449 1996 P.S. Cornish, B. Baginska, G. Kuczera, D. Jones Measuring the effects of landuse and land management on river water quality contributed
3450 1996 J. Court INCREASING COMMITMENT TO PASTURES IS THE KEY TO IMPROVING FARM PRODUCTIVITY IN THE EAST GIPPSLAND WOOL INDUSTRY contributed
3451 1996 B.A. Cowie, M. Hastie, S.B. Hunt, M. Asghar, and D.W. Lack SURFACE SOIL NUTRIENT DISTRIBUTION FOLLOWING ZERO TILLAGE AND TRADITIONAL TILLAGE MANAGEMENT contributed
3452 1996 P.G. Cox, S.C. Chapman CAUGHT IN THE WEB: USE OF THE INTERNET IN AGRICULTURAL R,D&E contributed
3453 1996 P.G. Cox, N.D. MacLeod, P.E. Ridge, and A.D. Shulman RE-ENGINEERING AGRICULTURAL R,D&E TO SUPPORT MANAGEMENT DECISION-MAKING: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS contributed
3454 1996 M.C. Crawford, P.R. Grace, W.D. Bellotti, and J.M. Oades BELOW-GROUND INPUTS OF CARBON BY CROPS AND PASTURES contributed
3455 1996 G.J. Crocker, I.C.R. Holford EFFECTS OF FALLOW MANAGEMENT AND CROPPING SEQUENCES ON PRODUCTION AND RESIDUAL N UPTAKE IN WHEAT contributed
3456 1996 P. Cull SOIL MOISTURE MANAGEMENT, CROP MONITORING AND ISO 9000: AGRICULTURE'S FUTURE contributed
3457 1996 R.C. Dalal, W.M. Strong, E.J. Weston, M.J. Cahill, J. Gaffney, J.E. Cooper, K.J. Lehane, and A.J. King SUSTAINABILITY AND PROFITABILITY: A CASE STUDY FROM THE WARRA EXPERIMENT contributed
3458 1996 C.T. de Koning, P.G.H. Nichols, R.L. Tuckwell, N. Schubert DEVELOPING WELL ADAPTED EARLY TO MIDSEASON CULTIVARS OF TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM SSP. BRACHYCALYCINUM - AN UPDATE contributed
3459 1996 C.T. deKoning, R.L. Tuckwell, and W.D. Bellotti PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF LOCALLY ADAPTED ECOTYPES OF TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM SSP. BRACHYCALYCINUM CV. CLARE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA contributed
3460 1996 M.D. Denton, W.D. Bellotti FACTORS INVOLVED IN ANNUAL MEDIC DECLINE SYNDROME IN THE MURRAY MALLEE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA contributed
3461 1996 A. Derafshi, N.S. Wilhelm, and D.J. Reuter EFFECT OF PHOSPHORUS RATE AND PLACEMENT ON EARLY GROWTH AND NODULATION OF FIELD PEAS (PISUM SATIVUM L. cv ALMA) contributed
3462 1996 A. Deria, R.W. Bell, and G. O&#;Hara WHEAT PRODUCTION AND SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL PAIRED SITES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA contributed
3463 1996 E. Diatloff, C.J. Asher, and F.W. Smith RARE EARTH ELEMENTS AND PLANT GROWTH contributed
3464 1996 J.P. Dimes, D.M. Freebairn, and S.F. Glanville HOWWET? - A TOOL FOR PREDICTING FALLOW WATER STORAGE. contributed
3465 1996 D. Donaghy, W.J. Fulkerson PERSISTENCE OF TEMPERATE PASTURES IN A SUBTROPICAL ENVIRONMENT contributed
3466 1996 J. A. Doughton, G.T. McNamara, Guixin Pu, W.M. Strong, P.G. Saffigna MANAGING NITROGEN IN CROPPING SYSTEMS FOLLOWING LEGUME LEYS contributed
3467 1996 C.W. Dowling THE EFFECT OF SOIL AMMONIUM CONCENTRATION AND OSMOTIC PRESSURE ON SEEDLING EMERGENCE contributed
3468 1996 W.J. Easdown THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF COMPUTER NETWORKING ON THE RESTRUCTURING OF AN EXTENSION SERVICE contributed
3469 1996 W.J. Easdown ALTERNATIVES TO THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT MENTALITY IN EXTENSION contributed
3470 1996 P. Egan, K.P. Ransom INTERCROPPING WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY INTO LUCERNE IN VICTORIA contributed
3471 1996 G. Evans, P. Rowland, J. Walcott SEWAGE SLUDGE: RESOURCE OR POLLUTANT contributed
3472 1996 M.A. Ewing THE EFFECT OF NITRATE CONCENTRATION ON THE GROWTH AND NODULATION OF SEVERAL ANNUAL SPECIES OF MEDICAGO contributed
3473 1996 W.L. Felton, H. Marcellos, R.D. Murison THE EFFECT OF ROW SPACING AND SEEDING RATE ON CHICKPEA YIELD IN NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES contributed
3474 1996 M.A. Foale, M.J. Cahill, H.W. Cox, N. Douglas, and C. Dowling PRIME HARD WHEAT AND MALTING BARLEY - HOW DOES PROFILE NITROGEN INFLUENCE THE FARMER’S CHOICE? contributed
3475 1996 M.A. Foale, P.S. Carberry, R.L. McCown, M.E. Probert, J.P. Dimes, N.P. Dalgliesh, and D. Lack FARMERS, ADVISERS AND RESEARCHERS LEARNING TOGETHER BETTER MANAGEMENT OF CROPS AND CROPLANDS contributed
3476 1996 R.D. Freebairn, W. McDonald, C.L. Mullen, G. Crocker, D. Lang, and R. Watson A SUCCESSFUL PASTURE SOIL NUTRITION PROGRAM contributed
3477 1996 R.J. French, A.D. Rovira Nutrient Threat To Sustainable Agriculture contributed
3478 1996 W.J. Fulkerson, K. Slack MAINTAINING WHITE CLOVER (TRIFOLIUM REPENS) IN A KIKUYU (PENNISETUM CLANDESTINUM) PASTURE IN THE SUBTROPICS contributed
3479 1996 W.K. Gardnera, B. Zarcinasb HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF SOIL SOLUTION PHOSPHORUS IN WIMMERA SOILS contributed
3480 1996 Romy Greiner SYSTEMS MODELLING FRAMEWORK FOR CATCHMENT-SCALE SALINITY MANAGEMENT contributed
3481 1996 P.J. Haines, J.M. Curran, and D.R. Coventry ROTATION WITH CANOLA AND OPTIMISING WHEAT YIELD IN NORTH-EAST VICTORIA contributed
3482 1996 P.D. Handson SOIL TESTING IN THE PADDOCK: AN EVALUATION OF A FIELD TEST KIT contributed
3483 1996 P. Harris, J. Gray A CASE STUDY IN DECISION SUPPORT INFORMATION: A MANUAL TITLED MAKING BETTER DECISIONS FOR YOUR PROPERTY contributed
3484 1996 P.T. Hayman, D.M. Freebairn, and A.K.S. Huda OPPORTUNITY CROPPING ON THE LIVERPOOL PLAINS: A COMPARISON OF RISK ASSESSMENT BY FARMERS AND SIMULATION MODELS contributed
3485 1996 D.J. Hector, S. Fukai, P.J. Goyne ADAPTING A BARLEY GROWTH MODEL TO PREDICT GRAIN PROTEIN CONCENTRATION FOR DIFFERENT WATER AND NITROGEN AVAILABILITIES contributed
3486 1996 D.K. Malinda, R.G. Fawcett METHODS TO ASSESS SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH FIELD MEASUREMENTS OF INFILTRATION AND EROSION. contributed
3487 1996 F.L.F. Henskens, K.O. Fallow, and R.H. Slarke HALOSULFURON-METHYL AND IMAZETHAPYR for the SELECTIVE CONTROL OF KYLLINGA (CYPERUS BREVIFOLIUS ROTTB.) IN IRRIGATED PASTURE contributed
3488 1996 M.J. Hill, P.J. Vickery, G.E. Donald, E.P. Furnival, and C. Mulcahy MANAGING THE PASTORAL LANDSCAPE: ADDING A SPATIAL DIMENSION? contributed
3489 1996 C.P. Horn, R.C. Dalal, C.J. Birch, J.A. Doughton NITROGEN FIXATION IN CHICKPEA AS AFFECTED BY PLANTING TIME AND TILLAGE PRACTICE contributed
3490 1996 J.D. Hughesl, and P.D. Cregan The use of crop monitoring for problem analysis and decision making in wheat crops contributed
3491 1996 M.N. Hunter, G.W. Hayes, and S. Chamala DO-YOUR-OWN-RESEARCH IN THE NURSERY INDUSTRY contributed
3492 1996 G.J. Inglis, P.A. Pittaway, and H. Kibbler ENVIRONMENTAL VANDALISM? TOWARDS AN OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF WEED STATUS contributed
3493 1996 A.T. James, R.J. Lawn, B.C. Imrie RAISING SOYBEAN YIELD THROUGH APPLICATION OF CROP PHYSIOLOGY TO AGRONOMY AND BREEDING contributed
3494 1996 P.D. Jamieson, I.R. Brooking, and J.R. Porter A NEW MODEL OF SPRING WHEAT PHENOLOGICAL RESPONSE TO TEMPERATURE AND DAYLENGTH contributed
3495 1996 W.M. Kelman, A.M. Bowman MONITORING IMPROVEMENTS IN SEED PRODUCTION AND SEEDLING VIGOUR OF GREATER LOTUS (LOTUS PEDUNCULATUS Cav.) contributed
3496 1996 J.A. Kirkegaard, J.F. Angus, G.N. Howe, P.A. Gardner, H.P. Cresswell GRAIN OATS - A POOR BREAK CROP FOR WHEAT contributed
3497 1996 J.A. Kirkegaard, P.T.W. Wong, J.M. Desmarchelier, M. Sarwar Suppression of soil-borne cereal pathogens and inhibition of wheat germination by mustard seed meal contributed
3498 1996 S. Lack, S. Till STRATEGIC Initiatives to identify and meet market opportunities in the AUSTRALIAN Grains Industry contributed
3499 1996 R.A. Latta, E.D. Carter ANNUAL MEDIC CULTIVAR MIXTURES IN SEMI-ARID FARMING SYSTEMS contributed
3500 1996 D.N. Lawrence, S.T. Cawley, M.J. Cahill, N. Douglas, and J.A. Doughton SOIL NITROGEN DECISION AID PUTS FARMERS IN CONTROL contributed
3501 1996 A. Lazenby, S. Till Improved Variety Testing and RELEASE Procedures in the AUSTRALIAN Grains Industry contributed
3502 1996 E.C. Lefroy, D.P.C. Melvin THE INFLUENCE OF ALLEY FARMING AND INTERCROPPING ON THE YIELD OF LUPINS contributed
3503 1996 C.J. Liu, J.M. Musial DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF RFLP AND STS IN STYLOSANTHES contributed
3504 1996 S.P. Loss, K.H.M. Siddique Adaptation of faba bean to Mediterranean environmentS of Western AUstralia contributed
3505 1996 S.P. Loss, K.H.M. Siddique, R. Jettner PROMISING NEW GRAIN LEGUMES FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA contributed
3506 1996 J.V. Lovett EVOLUTION AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE GRDC contributed
3507 1996 H.-U. Hege, L.J. Mock Wheat Breeding in Germany, assisted by modern equipment and aspects of tomorrow contributed
3508 1996 J.E. Schultz TRENDS IN CROP PRODUCTION AND SOIL PROPERTIES IN A LONG-TERM TRIAL AT TARLEE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA contributed
3509 1996 H. Marcellos, W.L. Felton, and D.F. Herridge CARRYOVER OF SOIL NITRATE-N FOLLOWING FERTILISER APPLICATION TO WHEAT IN NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES contributed
3510 1996 D.J. Martin DEVELOPING QUALITY WHEAT VARIETIES FOR THE MARKET contributed
3511 1996 R.J. Martin, P.S. Cornish, A.G. Verrell AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO LINK FARMING SYSTEMS RESEARCH, EXTENSION CO-LEARNING AND SIMULATION MODELLING contributed
3512 1996 John M. Matthews, R.S. Llewellyn, S. Powles, T. Reeves Integrated weed management for the control of herbicide resistant annual ryegrass contributed
3513 1996 R.S. McLeod, M.K. Wegener AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO EVALUATION OF RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES IN THE QUEENSLAND SUGAR contributed
3514 1996 W.S. Meyer, D.C. Godwin, and R. White SWAGMAN® DESTINY: A TOOL TO PROJECT PRODUCTIVITY CHANGE DUE TO SALINITY, WATERLOGGING AND IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT contributed
3515 1996 D.L. Michalk, I.H. Curtis, C.M. Langford, P.C. Simpson, and J.T. Seaman EFFECTS OF SEWAGE SLUDGE ON PASTURE PRODUCTION AND SHEEP PERFORMANCE contributed
3516 1996 R. Monypenny IMPROVEMENTS IN R, D & E ARE ON-GOING contributed
3517 1996 S.G. Moore, D.M. Wheatley, L. O&#;Brien 1, R.S. Jessop . PHENOLOGY AND GRAIN YIELD OF FIELD PEA IN THE NORTHERN CROPPING BELT contributed
3518 1996 T.E. Morgan, L.S. Chapman, S.J. Elliott, A.J. Royal THE POTENTIAL FOR GROWING SUGARBEET IN THE MACKAY AND BURDEKIN SUGARCANE AREAS contributed
3519 1996 R.M. Noble, S.K. Rummenie, P.E. Long, L.D. Fabbro, and L.J. Duivenvoorden THE FITZROY RIVER CATCHMENT: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE RIVERINE SYSTEM contributed
3520 1996 R.N. Oram, J.P. Edlington BREEDING NON-TOXIC PHALARIS (PHALARIS AQUATICA L.) contributed
3521 1996 M.E. Probert, J.P. Dimes, R.C. Dalal, W.M. Strong APSIM SoilWat and SoilN: validation against observed datafor a cracking clay soil contributed
3522 1996 M.E. Probert, B.A. Keating Modelling changes in soil microbial biomass in response to added crop residues contributed
3523 1996 M. Reeves, W.J. Fulkerson ESTABLISHMENT OF AN OPTIMAL GRAZING TIME OF KIKUYU PASTURES FOR DAIRY COWS contributed
3524 1996 P.E. Ridge, P.G. Cox MODELS AND DECISION SUPPORT: BRIDGING THE MODEL GAP contributed
3525 1996 P.E. Ridge, M.A. Foale, P.G. Cox, and P.S. Carberry INTERPRETATION AND VALUE OF SOIL NITRATE NITROGEN AT DEPTH contributed
3526 1996 P.R. Rodeck APPLICATIONS FOR A NEW TECHNOLOGY: COMPACT WEATHER RECORDING SYSTEM contributed
3527 1996 M.E. Rogers, P.M. Evans DO MELILOTUS SPECIES HAVE A ROLE FOR SALINE AREAS IN AUSTRALIA? contributed
3528 1996 J.J. Russell CHEMICAL FALLOWING AND MANIPULATION OF PASTURE ALONG WITH EARLY SEEDING GIVE GREATER YIELDS AND WATER USE OF WHEAT ON A SANDY CLAY LOAM SOIL contributed
3529 1996 G.J. Scammell The Effect Of Non-Selective Herbicides On Pasture And Animal Production contributed
3530 1996 H. Marcellos, W.L. Felton MANAGING THE NITROGEN NUTRITION OF WHEAT IN NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES USING NITROGEN BUDGETS contributed
3531 1996 E.L. Shannon, S.R. Raine IMPROVING THE IRRIGATION EFFICIENCY OF BURDEKIN CANEGROWERS contributed
3532 1996 R. Snowball THE AUSTRALIAN GERMPLASM OF PINK FLOWERING SERRADELLA SPECIES contributed
3533 1996 R.S. St John-Sweeting, G.C. Auricht, C.L. Shaw, and A.A. Mohamed Comparisons of new medicago spp. In south australia contributed
3534 1996 A.M. Starasts INFORMATION NEEDS IN AGRONOMY ON THE DARLING DOWNS, QUEENSLAND contributed
3535 1996 R.J. Stirzaker LUCERNE/VEGETABLE ALLEY CROPPING TO CONTROL LEACHING contributed
3536 1996 W.M. Strong, M.J. Cahill, R.C. Dalal, E.J. Weston, and J.E. Cooper PROFITABLE USE OF NITROGEN FERTILISER TO SUSTAIN PRODUCTION WHERE RAINFALL IS UNRELIABLE contributed
3537 1996 J.M. Taylor, M.P. McCarthy, and D.A. McGrath OPERATION UNDERSOW: IMPROVING PERENNIAL PASTURE ESTABLISHMENT UNDER A CEREAL CROP contributed
3538 1996 G.A. Thomas, G.B. Wildermuth, J.P. Thompson, J. Standley, and F.P.C. Blamey FACTORS LIMITING WHEAT YIELDS UNDER ZERO TILLAGEIN SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND contributed
3539 1996 J.A. Thompson, M.E. Lattimore, K.L. O'Callaghan, and S.H. North EFFECT OF PERENNIAL PASTURE TYPE ON YIELD AND PROTEIN CONTENTOF IRRIGATED WHEAT contributed
3540 1996 S.G Till Responding to increased demands for accountability - the role of benefit-cost analysis in research investment decisions contributed
3541 1996 P.G. Tow, P. Marriott, R.S. St.John-Sweeting, D. Shelton A MULTI-MEDIA EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM IN PASTURE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT contributed
3542 1996 P.N. Truong, P.A. Dalton, C.D. Knowles-Jackson, and D.S. Evans VEGETATIVE BARRIER WITH VETIVER GRASS: AN ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION SYSTEM contributed
3543 1996 N.C. Turner, L. Leport, R.J. French, B.D. Thomson, K.H.M. Siddique ADAPTATION OF COOL-SEASON PULSES TOWATER-LIMITED ENVIRONMENTS contributed
3544 1996 J.E. Turpin, N. Huth, B.A. Keating, and J.P. Thompson Computer simulation of the effects of cropping rotations and fallow management on solute movement contributed
3545 1996 J.E. Turpin, M.E. Probert, I.C.R. Holford, and P.L. Poulton Simulation of cereal-legume rotations using APSIM contributed
3546 1996 A.F. van Herwaarden HAYING-OFF IN WHEAT: ENDURING MYTH OR CURRENT PROBLEM? contributed
3547 1996 A.F. van Herwaarden, G.D. Farquhar, J.F. Angus, and R.A. Richards PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF SIX SPRING WHEAT VARIETIES TO NITROGEN FERTILISER contributed
3548 1996 J. Walcott, R. Williams, P. Rowland, and G. Evans ASSESSING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF THE GRAINS INDUSTRY: AN OVERVIEW contributed
3549 1996 E.J. Weston, R.C. Dalal, W.M. Strong, K.J. Lehane, J.E. Cooper, and A.J. King DEPLETION AND RECHARGE OF AVAILABLE SOIL WATER UNDER THREE PASTURE LEYS AND CONTINUOUS WHEAT AT WARRA IN SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND contributed
3550 1996 A.M. Whitbread, R.D.B. Lefroy, and G.J. Blair CHANGES IN SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND SOIL ORGANIC CARBON FRACTIONS WITH CROPPING ON A RED BROWN EARTH SOIL contributed
3551 1996 R.W. Williams, S.P. Boschma Identifying Persistent Lucernes For Dryland Pastures contributed
3552 1996 D.R. Wilson, M. Robson PEA PHENOLOGY RESPONSES TO TEMPERATURE AND PHOTOPERIOD contributed
3553 1996 P.B. Wylie ECONOMICS OF PASTURE ROTATIONS IN QUEENSLAND WHEAT AREAS contributed
3554 1996 P.B. Wylie FARMING SYSTEMS - THE NEED FOR ECONOMICS AND INTEGRATION contributed
3555 1996 G.P. Xue, K.S. Gobius, P.M. Ealing, , J.H. Aylward RUMEN FUNGAL Î’-GLUCANASE AND XYLANASE GENES: POTENTIAL FORGENETICALLY ENGINEERED CEREAL CROPS contributed
3556 1996 R.R. Young, A.K. Broughton, J.M. Bradd, J. Holland TRITIUM CONTENT OF SHALLOW GROUNDWATERS IN THELIVERPOOL PLAINS CATCHMENT contributed
3557 1996 R.R. Young, D.L. Lloyd, M. O'Neill, K. Teasdale, and B. Johnson VARIATION IN NATURALISED MEDICAGO POLYMORPHACOLLECTED FROM INLAND EASTERN AUSTRALIA: I - NSW contributed
3558 1996 M. An, J. E. Pratley, and T. Haig Field application of Vulpia phytotoxicity management:A case study poster
3559 1996 J.F. Angus, V.S.S.R. Gupta, A.J. Good, G.N. Howe, and G.D. Pitson ANHYDROUS AMMONIA APPLIED AS COLDFLO™ TO WHEAT poster
3560 1996 M.J. Bell, A. Cruickshank EFFECTS OF CHILLING TEMPERATURES ON PHOTOSYNTHETIC RATE IN AUSTRALIAN PEANUT VARIETIES poster
3561 1996 M.J. Bell, G.R. Harch, and P.W. Moody AN EXAMINATION OF THE REASONS FOR VARIATION AMONG CROP SPECIES IN THE UTILITY OF SOIL P TESTS - YIELD RESPONSES ON A FERROSOL poster
3562 1996 M.J. Bell, G.C. Wright, M.J. McLaughlin, and A. Cruickshank STRATEGIES TO REDUCE CADMIUM ACCUMULATION IN PEANUTS poster
3563 1996 W.D. Bellotti, A.D. Moore, P.R. Grace, and I.R. Trigg PREDICTING GROWTH OF WHEAT FOLLOWING PASTURE poster
3564 1996 M.J. Blumenthal, P. Ampt, Z. Hochman, J.F. Ayres GRAZING MANAGEMENT OF LOTUS: A PARTICIPATORY APPROACH poster
3565 1996 M.J. Blumenthal, P.J. Cunningham, K.S. Prakash, A. Leonforte IMPROVEMENT OF KANGAROO VALLEY PERENNIAL RYEGRASS poster
3566 1996 S.P. Boschma, M.J. Hill, J.M. Scott, and G.G. Rapp EFFECT OF DIFFERENT INTENSITIES OF DROUGHT AND DEFOLIATION UPON THE MORTALITY OF PERENNIAL GRASSES poster
3567 1996 H.B. Brier, M.P. Zalucki COMPENSATION IN SOYBEANS DUE TO ARTIFICIAL POD REMOVAL, A PREDICTOR OF COMPENSATION DUE TO INSECT DAMAGE poster
3568 1996 R.B. Brinsmead, P.R. Thompson, and W.D. Martin A Chickpea Cultivar x Population x Row Space StudyIn Southern QUEENSLAND poster
3569 1996 M.J. Cahill, H.W. Cox, I.C. Crosthwaite, S.J. Huf, and G.A. Harris PADFERT 2 poster
3570 1996 C. Carroll, M. Halpin, P. Burger THE EFFECT OF CROP SEQUENCE AND TILLAGE PRACTICE ON SOIL LOSS AND RUNOFF IN A SEMI-ARID ENVIRONMENT poster
3571 1996 J.M. Carter FABA BEANS NEED HIGHER SEEDING RATES IN HIGH RAINFALL AREAS poster
3572 1996 S. Chakraborty, D. Cameron RISKS TO STYLOSANTHES CULTIVARS FROM ANTHRACNOSE DISEASE poster
3573 1996 A. Chengere, R. Lal WATER QUALITY IN RUNOFF FROM NATURAL RAINFALL FROM DIFFERENT SURFACE MANAGEMENT TREATMENTS ON A MIAMIAN SOILIN CENTRAL OHIO, USA poster
3574 1996 R.D. Connolly, D.M. Freebairn CONSEQUENCES OF SOIL STRUCTURE DECLINE ON CROPPING IN SOUTH-EAST QUEENSLAND poster
3575 1996 J.L. Cooper, N.R. Hulugalle, and P. Entwistle COMPARING ROTATION CROPS FOR SUSTAINABLE COTTON PRODUCTIONIN THE MACQUARIE VALLEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES poster
3576 1996 P.S. Cornish, A.A. Khurshid, N. Agarwal GLYPHOSATE: A RE-APPRAISAL OF THE THREAT TO CROP PLANTS poster
3577 1996 H.W. Cox, W.M. Strong, S. Fukai Improving Nitrogen Application Decisions For Barley poster
3578 1996 N.P. Dalgliesh MEASURING PLANT-AVAILABLE SOIL WATER STORAGE CAPACITY IN NORTHERN AUSTRALIA poster
3579 1996 N.P. Dalgliesh SOIL SAMPLING TECHNIQUES FOR MONITORING WATER AND NITROGEN poster
3580 1996 M.D. Denton, C.R. Hill, W.D. Bellotti, R.A. Ballard, A.H. Gibson HOST SPECIFICITY OF THE ANNUAL MEDIC - RHIZOBIUM SYMBIOSIS poster
3581 1996 J. M. de Ruiter PREDICTION OF EFFECTS OF SOIL WATER AND NITROGEN ON BARLEY QUALITY FOR MALTING USING A SIMULATION MODEL poster
3582 1996 C.W. Dowling EFFECT OF LONG-TERM APPLICATION OF PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZER ON BICARBONATE-EXTRACTABLE SOIL PHOSPHORUS IN A MYWYBILLA SOIL poster
3583 1996 C.W. Dowling CHANGES IN NITROGEN AND ORGANIC CARBON IN A MYWYBILLA CLAY FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS OF N FERTILISER RATES TO NINE CROPS poster
3584 1996 C.W. Dowling, I.B.Virgen EVALUATION OF FOUR ZINC FERTILISER SOURCES IN TWO SOILS FROM THE DARLING DOWNS, QUEENSLAND poster
3585 1996 P.M. Dowling, D.I. Pickering CAN VULPIA IN PASTURES BE CONTROLLED WITHOUT USING HERBICIDES? poster
3586 1996 M.A.P. Duarsa, I.M. Suarna, I.W. Suarna, I.B.G. Partama, N.N.C. Kusumawati THE EFFECT OF GOAT MANURE AND SOIL MOISTURE CONTENT ON TILLER NUMBER AND LEAF YIELD OF BRACHIARIA DECUMBENS OVER THREE GROWTH CYCLES poster
3587 1996 C.B. Edmondson, R. Wheeler 648edmonson poster
3588 1996 A.J. Fatchen, R.E. Holloway TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OF EARLY SEEDING TECHNIQUESIN LOW RAINFALL CROPPING ENVIRONMENTS poster
3589 1996 R.J. Fletcher, G.E.A. Ferguson, G.M. Kregor, and C.H. McConnell Development and application of improved selection methods to produce new crops poster
3590 1996 R.J. Fletcher, S.P. Mitchell, Karyudi IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE MILLET/PANICUM INDUSTRY poster
3591 1996 P.A. Gardner, G.D. Pitson, J.F. Angus CONTROL OF TAKE-ALL OF WHEAT WITH CHLORIDE, BREAK CROPS, FUNGICIDE, FUMIGATION AND MICRO-ORGANISMS poster
3592 1996 D.L. Gillett, R.E. Holloway THE EFFECTS OF A SULPHONYLUREA HERBICIDE ON ANNUAL MEDIC IN ALKALINE SOIL poster
3593 1996 S. Glanville, J. Dimes, and D. Freebairn HOWWET: TRACKING FALLOW SOIL MOISTURE poster
3594 1996 K.S. Gobius, G.P. Xue, and J.H. Aylward TOWARDS GENETIC MODIFICATION OF RUMEN BACTERIA FOR IMPROVED PASTURE FIBRE DIGESTION poster
3595 1996 P.J. Goyne, D.G. Butler, and J.M. Hare FORWARD ESTIMATES OF BARLEY PRODUCTION — A FEASIBILITY STUDY poster
3596 1996 P.R. Grace, A.D. Moore PASTURE STRATEGIES AND FERTILIZER TACTICS IN CEREAL-PASTURE FARMING - REWARDS AND RISKS poster
3597 1996 J.B. Griffiths, S.C. Dunn, S.L. Starbuck, and D.A. Jones ON FARM AND COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES TO SUPPRESS MOUSE PLAGUES poster
3598 1996 P.J. Haines, A. Ellington, and K.F. Wilson Productive Cropping Systems With High Water Use poster
3599 1996 L.J. Hamilton, J.E. Court PASTURE CLEANING INCREASES CLOVER CONTENT OF SPRING PASTURE poster
3600 1996 Peter D Handson, Nick Layne ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF NITROGEN FERTILISER ON OATS poster
3601 1996 Peter D Handson, Richard Shirley HIGH INPUT CROPPING: A VIABLE OPTION poster
3602 1996 P.T. Hayman, I.J. Collett ESTIMATING SOIL WATER: TO KICK, TO STICK, TO CORE OR COMPUTE? poster
3603 1996 D.P. Heenan, W.M. McGhie TILLAGE AND STUBBLE EFFECTS ON WHEAT PRODUCTION IN TWO CONTRASTING SEASONS poster
3604 1996 J.F. Holland, I.G. Daniells, R.R. Young, and A.L. Bernardi RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN YIELD OF GRAIN SORGHUM AND SOIL SALINITYUNDER FIELD CONDITIONS poster
3605 1996 K. Verburg, B.A. Keating, K.L. Bristow, N.I. Huth, and P.J. Ross MODELLING NITRATE LEACHING UNDER SUGARCANE USING APSIM-SWIM poster
3606 1996 N.I. Huth, B.A. Keating, K.L. Bristow, K. Verburg, P.J. Ross SWIMV2 IN APSIM: AN INTEGRATED PLANT, SOIL WATER AND SOLUTE MODELLING FRAMEWORK poster
3607 1996 M. Incerti, A. Bishop, R. Britton, J. Dellow, J. Holmes, A. Storrie, S. Walker NATIONAL HERBICIDE RESISTANCE EXTENSION PROGRAM poster
3608 1996 P.D. Jamieson, R.J. Martin, G.S. Francis, and J.R. Porter ANALYSING WHEAT BIOMASS AND GRAIN YIELD RESPONSE TO DROUGHT USING AFRCWHEAT2 poster
3609 1996 P.I. Jansen, L.A. Edye STYLOSANTHES SP. AFF. SCABRA, A NEW STYLO FOR HEAVY SOILS poster
3610 1996   NITROGEN FIXATION BY POTENTIAL LEY PASTURE LEGUMES FOR CENTRAL QUEENSLAND: I - GLASSHOUSE STUDIES poster
3611 1996 S.B. Johnson, R.D. Armstrong, K.B. Walsh NITROGEN FIXATION BY POTENTIAL LEY PASTURE LEGUMES FOR CENTRAL QUEENSLAND: II - FIELD STUDIES poster
3612 1996 T.H. Johnston AN EVALUATION OF ACACIA SALIGNA AS A MAINTENANCE FORAGEFOR SHEEP poster
3613 1996 B.A. Keating, J.P. Dimes, R.L McCown How bad is the drought? using a cropping systems model to assess severity of drought poster
3614 1996 B.A. Keating, M.J. Robertson, R.C. Muchow, and N.I. Huth How bad is the drought? using a cropping systems model to assess severity of drought poster
3615 1996 C. Knowles-Jackson AN AUDIT OF FARMING AND FALLOW MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN SOUTH QUEENSLAND poster
3616 1996   A MUNGBEAN CULTIVAR x POPULATION x ROW SPACING STUDY poster
3617 1996 D.L. Lloyd, R.R. Young, K.C. Teasdale, B. Johnson, M. O&#;Neill4 VARIATION IN NATURALISED MEDICAGO POLYMORPHA COLLECTED FROM INLAND EASTERN AUSTRALIA: 11 - QUEENSLAND poster
3618 1996 S.E. Maher, R.L. Greenslade, C.L. Noble THE EFFECT OF WATERLOGGING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PERENNIAL PASTURE poster
3619 1996 R.J. Martin, P.D. Jamieson, and D.R. Wilson TIMING OF DROUGHT DOES NOT AFFECT FIELD PEA YIELDS poster
3620 1996 J. Matthews, R. Llewellyn, R. Jaeschke, S. Powles Catching weed seeds at harvest: a method to reduce annual weed populations poster
3621 1996 C.K. McDonald, J.J. Hodgkinson MEASURING SPATIAL VARIATION WITHIN PASTURES poster
3622 1996 D. Midya, A. K. S. Huda, W. Zhou SPATIAL ESTIMATION OF RAINFALL USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK poster
3623 1996 S.P. Mitchell, R.J. Fletcher ARE WHEAT SEEDLINGS INTELLIGENT? poster
3624 1996 M.S. Miyan, W.D. Bellotti, P.D. Carpenter, A. McCord, and J. Egan 689Miyan poster
3625 1996 H.E. Murphy, R.J. Fletcher, and N. Caffin LIGHT INTERCEPTION AS A FACTOR IN SEED AND GUM YIELD OF GUAR poster
3626 1996 B.S. Nietschke, R.S. Llewellyn, T.G. Reeves, J.M. Matthews, and S.B. Powles HERBICIDE RESISTANCE IN WILD OATS AND ANNUAL RYEGRASS poster
3627 1996 M.R. Norton, M.M. Crowther, R.D. Lang, K. King, K.J. Hutchinson, R. Murison Crop rotation effects on a soil in summer rainfall Australia poster
3628 1996 I.K. Nuberg, S.J. Mylius, and T.G. Reeves WINDBREAK RESEARCH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA poster
3629 1996 M.G. O'Connell, G.J. O'Leary, D.J. Connor SOIL WATER BALANCE OF FALLOW AND NON-FALLOW CROPPING SYSTEMS IN THE MALLEE poster
3630 1996 C.C. O'Donnell, S.W. Adkins THE RESPONSE OF WILD OATS TO CLIMATE CHANGE poster
3631 1996 G.J. O'Leary, D.J. Connor A FALLOW-WHEAT SYSTEM SIMULATION MODEL poster
3632 1996   SOIL EVAPORATION ESTIMATION: A COMPARISON OF APPROACHES poster
3633 1996 G.C. Wright SELECTION FOR WATER-USE EFFICIENCY IN GRAIN LEGUME SPECIES poster
3634 1996 P. Quigley, D. Hume PERENNIAL RYEGRASS AND TALL FESCUE RESPONSES TO WATER DEFICITS poster
3635 1996 P. Quigley, P. Riffkin, and M. Peoples LIMITATIONS TO NITROGEN FIXATION IN WHITE CLOVER DAIRY PASTURES poster
3636 1996 B.J. Radford, A.J. Key CONSERVATION TILLAGE PROVIDES BONUS CROPS poster
3637 1996 R. Redden, P. Desborough VERTICAL INTEGRATION FROM PADDOCK TO PLATE: ADZUKI BEANS poster
3638 1996 R. Redden, W. Tompkins, A. Kelly VERTICAL INTEGRATION FROM PADDOCK TO PLATE: ADZUKI BEANS poster
3639 1996 R. Redden, W. Tompkins GROWTH RESPONSES OF THREE SUMMER LEGUME SPECIES poster
3640 1996 I. Reeve, D. Lincoln Multimedia campaign for agricultural extension poster
3641 1996 F.H. Ripper COMPOUND TRACE ELEMENT FERTILISERS SUPERIOR TO DRY BLENDS poster
3642 1996 F.H. Ripper, K.J. Bell SHEEP RESPONSE TO SUPER PHOS poster
3643 1996 G.N. Roberts, P.G. Tow, and E.D. Carter THE EFFECT OF NITROGEN AND DEFOLIATION TIMING ON OAT / MEDIC MIXTURES poster
3644 1996 J.B. Robinson, B.F. Kearns, E.L. Armstrong, G.J. Butler PRISM: APPLYING BIOECONOMIC MODELS TO FARM MANAGEMENT ISSUES poster
3645 1996 C. Ros, P.F. White, R.W. Bell EFFECT OF NURSERY FERTILIZER APPLICATION AND SEEDLING AGE ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF A TRADITIONAL RICE CULTIVAR IN THE RAINFED LOWLANDS OF CAMBODIA poster
3646 1996 J. J. Russell COMPARATIVE WATER USE OF CROP ROTATIONS ON A SANDPLAIN SOIL. poster
3647 1996 D.H.G. Sloane, T.G. Reeves, G.K. McDonald, G.K. Hollamby THE EFFECT OF PROMOTING EARLY VIGOUR ON WHEAT YIELDS UNDER THREE ENVIRONMENTAL REGIMES poster
3648 1996 A.M. Starasts, R. Bowman SPREADING THE WORD IN AGRONOMY poster
3649 1996 G.L. Stewart, B.W. Ainsworth, A.J. Manley CROP MONITORING - EVALUATING FARMING PRACTICES IN A MARGINAL CROPPING ZONE poster
3650 1996 R.C. Stone, G.L. Hammer TARGETING CLIMATE FORECASTS TO CROPPING IN NE AUSTRALIA poster
3651 1996 P.J. Taylor, I.K. Nuberg THE BENEFITS OF TREES FOR IMPROVING THE VALUE OF GRAZING PASTURES IN THE UPPER SOUTH-EAST OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA poster
3652 1996 E.C. Thomas, E.A. Gardner MATCHING NITROGEN MANAGEMENT TO SOILS AND CLIMATE - A STRATEGIC ROLE FOR MODELS poster
3653 1996 J.A. Thompson, H.G. Beecher, B.W. Dunn, and D.P. Heenan EFFECT OF PREVIOUS CROP ON IRRIGATED WHEAT YIELD poster
3654 1996 A.F. van Herwaarden ARE NITROGEN RESPONSES OF SPACED WHEAT PLANTS REPRESENTATIVE OF A FIELD CROP? poster
3655 1996 S. Venkatanagappa, D. FitzGerald, R. Raleigh, J. Rowe, and J. Arulthilakan Tall Fescue Breeding and Improvement poster
3656 1996 S. Venkatanagappa, R. Raleigh, and J. Rowe. WHITE CLOVER IMPROVEMENT AND BREEDING poster
3657 1996 K. Verburg, B.A. Keating, K.L. Bristow, N.I. Huth, and P.J. Ross MODELLING NITROGEN LOSSES UNDER SUGARCANE CROPS USING APSIM-SWIM poster
3658 1996 P.R. Ward, F.X. Dunin, and S.F. Micin WATER BALANCE AND DRAINAGE IN DUPLEX SOILS poster
3659 1996 A.T. Wells VEGETABLE GROWING SYSTEMS: IMPACTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT poster
3660 1996 D.S. White, M.J. Bell, and G.C. Wright THE POTENTIAL TO USE CARBON ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION AS A SELECTION TOOL TO IMPROVE WATER-USE EFFICIENCY IN SOYBEAN poster
3661 1996 D.R. Wilson, R.C. Muchow MODEL ANALYSIS OF VARIABILITY OF MAIZE POTENTIAL PRODUCTIVITY IN A COOL CLIMATE poster
3662 1996 D.R. Wilson, Ding Yonglin, and S.M. Sinton EFFECTS OF METHANOL ON GROWTH, WATER USE AND YIELD OF BARLEY poster
3663 1996 G. Wockner, D. Freebairn, G. Hamilton, P. Rowlands THE ROUGH AND SMOOTH OF RAINFALL CAPTURE IN THE MARANOA poster
3664 1996 A.W. Wood, T.C. Peatey, and L.J. Baker THE APPLICATION OF TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLESTO SUGARCANE RESEARCH AND EXTENSION PROGRAMS poster
3665 1996 C. Wood, P. Pittaway, and L. Bahnisch COMPETITION AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ALEMAN GRASS poster
3666 1996 K.E. Pritchard, D.J. Cesari AGRONOMIC FACTORS AFFECTING PROTEIN CONTENT OF IRRIGATED SOYBEANS IN NORTHERN VICTORIA poster
9942 1998 N.P. Dalgliesh, R.L. McCown, B. Bridge, M.E. Probert, S. Cawthray Characterising soils for plant available water capacity - challenges on shrink/swell soils 8
9941 1998 J.R. White, M.J. Bell, and N.W. Menzies Effect of subsoil acidity treatments on the chemical properties of a ferrosol 8
9940 1998 N.P. Dalgliesh, N. Olm, N. Douglas, and R.L. McCown Improving management using soil monitoring and simulation: A case study in co-operative learning 8
9938 1998 H. Daniel, P.V. Lockwood 'Oz Soils' - A learning tool to foster a better understanding of important soil processes 8
9939 1998 K. Verburg, Z. Hochman, M.E. Probert, B.A. Keating Soil acidification prediction and quantification using APSIM-SWIM. 8
9937 1998 W. J. McGhie, B. Jacobs, D.P. Heenan The impact of rotation, stubble management and tillage on the relative contribution of bacterial and fungal microbial biomass. 8
9935 1998 W. Dowling Evolution of nitrate and ammonium from banded urea at two soil temperatures 8
9936 1998 G.H. Baker, C.S. Obst, V.J. Barrett Burial of lime by earthworms in acid soils in Western Australia 8
9934 1998 J. R. Condon, A. S. Black, and M. K. Conyers. Changes in Soil Ph Resulting from Simulated Urine Patches 8
9932 1998 A.S. Black, E. Purnomo, S.R. Young, M. Conyers N mineralisation and nitrification in crop and pasture soils 8
9933 1998 D.P. Heenan, W.J. McGhie, M.K. Conyers Soil pH change over time in relation to rotation, N fertiliser, stubble management and tillage 8
9931 1998 K.I. Paul, A.S. Black, M.K. Conyers Effect of various management systems on N mineralisation in surface soils 8
9930 1998 J. E. Turpin, P.T. Hayman, H. Marcellos, D.F. Freebairn Nitrogen fertiliser decisions for wheat on the Liverpool Plains NSW 1. Should farmers consider paddock history and soil tests? 8
9929 1998 D.L. Michalk, I.H. Curtis Surface application of biosolids to pastures -  preliminary results of environmental risk 8
9928 1998 B. Baginska, P. S. Cornish, E. Hollinger, G. Kuczera, D. Jones Nutrient export from rural land in the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment 8
9927 1998 F. McKenzie, M. Ryan, J. Jacobs, S. Rigby, G. Ward, S. Burch Dairy pasture yield and quality responses to nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and sulphur 8
9926 1998 N. K. Fleming, J.W. Cox Phosphorus and Carbon Losses off Dairy Catchments Located on Duplex Soils 8
9925 1998 E. Hollger, B. Baginska, P. S. Cornish Factors influencing soil and nutrient loss in stormwater from a market garden 8
9924 1998 E. A. Roesner Minimum tillage effects on soil structure measured using image analysis 8
9923 1998 D.K. Malinda, J.E. Schultz, R. Darling Soil physical status in a long-term land management trial and adjacent new trial at Halbury, South Australia 8
9922 1998 J. Medway, Packer, B. Jones, T. Koen Are 'conservative' cropping systems improving soil infiltration, organic carbon and bulk density in southern NSW? 8
9921 1998 S.A. Yo, P.S. Want, M.J. Bell, P.W. Moody, R.D. Connolly, G.R. Harch Development of a Carbon-Based Sustainability Index for Ferrosols in Rainfed Cropping Systems 8
9920 1998 M.J. Bell, B.J. Bridge, K.L. Norman, G.R. Harch, D.N. Orange Impact of cropping on fertility of north Queensland ferrosols 8
9919 1998 K. Verburg, B.A. Keating, K.L. Bristow, M.E. Probert, N.I. Huth Nitrate leaching under sugarcane: interactions between crop yield, soil type and management strategies 8
9918 1998 F.J. Leech, K.R. Helyar, G. Geeves Describing Soil pH Profiles and Their Effect on Yield of Cereal Crops 8
9917 1998 Z.Hochman, S. Braithwaite, M.E. Probert, K. Verburg, K.R. Helyar SOILpH - a new APSIM module for management of soil acidification 8
9916 1998 M. Arrow, J. Salmon, P. Matthews, B. Butler, Packer Extension and demonstration - the final keys for successful adoption of conservation tillage 7
9915 1998 J.L. Lucas, J.B. Medway, D.W. Lamb Airborne multispectral imaging and precision farming - the south eastern Australian experience 7
9914 1998 G.J. O'Leary, D.J. Connor, M.G. O'Connell Water balance, growth and yield in Mallee fallow and continuously cropped rotations 7
9913 1998 K. Russell, D. Ugalde, J. Lacy, A. Varley, H.G. Beecher, S. Lolicato Increasing the benefits of irrigation on cropping land in the southern Murray Darling Basin 7
9912 1998 G.C. Scott, T.H. Johnston Gravel and conventional mole drainage for dryland cropping in SE Australia 7
9910 1998 B.J. Foley The effect of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilisers on barley in southern Australia 7
9911 1998 M.P. McCarthy, A.L. Avery, M.C. Crawford Managing annual pastures to benefit grain and out-of-season lamb production 7
9909 1998 H.I. Nicol, P.M. Dowling, J.L. Christie Crops and Pastures - a Profitable Combination for the Central Tablelands of NSW? 7
9907 1998 C.E. Jones, C. Seis, D. Cluff Permacropping into a perennial native pasture base 7
9908 1998 and H. Daniel, E. H. Hoult, M. M. Faried Changes in botanical composition under free-range chicken farming 7
9906 1998 P. J. Haines, P. A. Noble, M. C. Crawford Shelterbelts and wheat production in North East Victoria 7
9905 1998 P. Voller, A. de H. N. Maia, P.S. Carberry, H. Meinke, B. George-Jaeggli Variations in wheat yields behind windbreaks in Southern Queensland 7
9904 1998 and P.S. Carberry, R.L. McCown, M.A. Foale, Z. Hochman, J.A. Coutts Evaluation Of Participative Approaches To RD&E: a case study of FARMSCAPE 7
9903 1998 P.L. Poulton, Z. Hochman, R.L. McCown, P. Dobson, D.M.G. Hargreaves Farmscape online: using the Internet for supporting interactions among farmers, advisers and researchers 7
9902 1998 G.T. McNamara, D.N. Orange, A.J. King, K.J. Lehane, C.J. Chicken, E.J. Weston, R.C. Dalal, G.A. Thomas A farming systems study at Nindigully, South-West Queensland 7
9901 1998 J.J. Walcott, R.T. Williams Sustainable agriculture - using best practice to manage the paradoxes facing land managers and agronomists 7
9900 1998 M.S. Miyan, C.M. Penfold Organic farming - now and the future 7
9899 1998 R. Wheeler, R. Saunders, A. Rathjen, G. McDonald, P. McCormack, R. Holloway, G. Hollamby, M. Miyan, H.A. Reimers Management of Prime quality high protein wheat in South Australia 7
9898 1998 M.K. Conyers., W. Slattery, B.J. Scott, L.J.C. Castleman Nutritional status of wheat on acid and limed soils in southern NSW 7
9897 1998 M. Stapper Evaluation of Wagga Wagga Shire wheat yields using simulated production and water balance 7
9896 1998 J.E. Turpin, P.T. Hayman Nitrogen fertiliser decisions for wheat on the Liverpool Plains, NSW. II. Should farmers consider stored soil water and climate forecasts ? 7
9895 1998 I. Macrow, J. Moll, D. Butler, G. Hammer, P. Ridge, P.S. Cornish Wheat yield trends in the northern grains region - a sustainable industry? 7
9894 1998 P.S. Cornish, F.M. Kelleher, A.K.S. Huda, X. Liu Temperature variability assessment in relation to crop sowing   and harvest date 7
9893 1998 R.C. Stone, G.L. Hammer, P.S. Carberry, H. Meinke The use of seasonal climate forecasts in cropping systems management 7
9892 1998 A.N. Hamilton, S. Cawley, D. Lawrence, G.H. Wockner, D.M. Freebairn A framework for extending principles of conservation cropping 7
9891 1998 N.P. Dalgliesh, J.A. Coutts, Z. Hochman, M.A. Foale, .P.S. Carberry, R.L. McCown The FARMSCAPE approach to farming systems research 7
9889 1998 P.G. Cox The management of models: risks and responsibility 7
9890 1998 S. Huda, P. Wylie, P. Ridge, D. Freebairn, B. Robinson Comparisons of farming systems yield more questions than answers 7
9888 1998 J. Kent, D. Lemerle, F. Vanclay, P. Howden Farming styles and extension in broadacre cropping 7
9887 1998 N.L. Johnson, J.J. Chant, F.M. Kelleher Community expectations and perceptions of agriculture in peri-urban regions 7
9886 1998 J.J. Chant, F.M. Kelleher, N.L. Johnson The future of agriculture in the peri-urban fringe of Sydney 7
9885 1998 G.R. Ronnfeldt, G.J. Scammell Winter cleaning subterranean clover pastures with non-selective herbicides 6
9884 1998 D. George., K. Bullen, M. Hewitt Comparison of three weed control methods: chemical, flame and hot water. 6
9883 1998 K. Hollaway, N. Wilhelm Persistence of sulfonylurea herbicides on alkaline soils. 6
9882 1998 M. Allan, D. Bowran, S. Hallam, A. Hashem Herbicide resistance in wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum): new seed soaking method for resistance testing 6
9881 1998 E.D. Carter, H.A. Reimers, R.S. St John-Sweeting Competition between rampion mignonette (Reseda phyteuma L.) and wheat, beans, fescue and subterranean clover 6
9880 1998 D. Gramshaw, L.M. Bahnisch, W.D. Vogler Can fire control giant rats tail grass (Sporobolus pyramidalis)? 6
9879 1998 D. Gibb, G.N. Roberts Herbicide control of mintweed (Salvia reflexa) in cotton production systems 6
9878 1998 M. Weedon, D. W. Lamb Evaluating the accuracy of weed maps generated using airborne multispectral imaging 6
9877 1998 R. Medd, D. Lemerle, Murphy The ecology of wild radish : the key to sustainable management 6
9876 1998 G.S. Wells Tordon* herbicides - old answers for new problems 6
9875 1998 M.J. Keys Pasture plant-back periods following application of simazine to control Vulpia spp. 6
9874 1998 R.W. Medd, P.D. Slater, J.E. Pratley, J.C. Broster Herbicide resistance in wild oats in southern New South Wales 6
9872 1998 and R.W. Medd, G.R. Robinson, S.R. Walker Management of wild oats and paradoxa grass with reduced dependence on herbicides 6
9873 1998 R. Silcock, L. Bahnisch, C. J. Paton, L. Cahill, S. G. Bray Can cattle spread giant rats tail grass seed (Sporobolus pyramidalis) in their faeces? 6
9871 1998 B. Verbeek, T. Haig, D. Lemerle, J.E. Pratley, H. Wu Differential allelopathic potential among wheat accessions to annual ryegrass 6
9869 1998 G.D. Millar, D.L. Michalk, D.R. Kemp, P.M. Dowling Changes in Pasture Management Needed for Improved Control of Weeds in Pastures 6
9870 1998 T. Haig, J.E. Pratley, M. An Allelopathy: from concept to reality 6
9867 1998 A.R. Barr, L.C. MacLeod, P. Gianquitto, C.F. Jenner, S.J. Logue, N.R. Long Effects of genotype and environment on grain filling in barley grown in south-east Australia 5
9868 1998 G.D. Millar, D.L. Michalk, D.R. Kemp, P.M. Dowling Changes in pasture management needed for improved control of weeds in pastures 6
9866 1998 D.P. Heenan, P.T.W. Wong, J.A. Kirkegaard, S. Simpfendorfer Effect of tillage on rhizosphere microbial populations, early growth and grain yield of wheat throughout south eastern NSW 5
9865 1998 D. George, E. Cowlishaw Effect of harvest date on quality and dry matter of cereal cultivars 5
9863 1998 R.J. Martin, D.J. Moot, P.D. Jamieson, M. Sonego Coordination of apex and leaf development in oats 5
9864 1998 S. Kelemu, M.d'A. Charchar, C.D. Fernandes, S. Chakraborty Exotic races of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides pose potential threat to Australian Stylosanthes cultivars 5
9862 1998 M. Sônego, P.D. Jamieson, S.M. Sinton, R.J. Martin The effect of daylength on final leaf number in Drummond oats 5
9861 1998 M. Sônego, P.D. Jamieson, S.M. Sinton, R.J. Martin The effect of temperature on leaf appearance rate in Drummond oats 5
9860 1998 N.J. Mendham, S.M. Goss Management of winter wheat for high forage and grain yields 5
9858 1998 and S. Fukai, J. Challe, J.H. Mitchell Determination of grain protein concentration in barley 5
9859 1998 J.F. Angus, C. Davies, C.J. Crispin, M. Stapper ShowDevel: predicting and visualising wheat development for planning and management 5
9857 1998 and J. Challe, C. Makonta, B. Konabe, S. Fukai, J.H. Mitchell Evaluation of legume and cereal fodder species for variation in water use. 5
9856 1998 D.P. Heenan, J.A. Kirkegaard, S. Simpfendorfer Soil biological factors limit the early growth of direct-drilled wheat 5
9854 1998 L. O. Brien, S. M. Liu Early generation yield performance of different field pea plant types 5
9855 1998 G.K. McDonald, D.M. Peck Field pea yields are declining in medium to high yielding areas 5
9852 1998 R. J. French Effects of early water deficit on growth and development of faba bean 5
9853 1998 E.L. Armstrong, B.J. Scott, K.Y. Faour Low adoption of lupins in southern NSW - insights from PRISM 5
9851 1998 H. A Eagles, R. M. Norton, K. M. McCormick Evaluation of a germplasm collection of Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum). 5
9850 1998 D. Grey Water-use efficiency of canola in Victoria 5
9849 1998 N.J. Mendham, S.N. Lisson Effect of plant density, sowing date and irrigation on the yield of fibre hemp (Cannabis sativa) and flax (Linum usitatissimum). 5
9848 1998 N.J. Mendham, S.N. Lisson The potential for using hemp (Cannabis sativa) and flax (Linum usitatissimum) fibre as a reinforcing agent in newsprint manufacture. 5
9847 1998 L Jenkins, D.J. Carpenter Developing faba beans as a viable industry in southern New South Wales 5
9846 1998 D.P. Heenan, I.P. Singh, E.L. Armstrong Pulses increase profitability of winter crop rotations in southern NSW 5
9845 1998 W.D. Bellotti, M.S. Miyan Agronomy of Lathyrus species in South Australia 5
9844 1998 J.M. Morgan, P.R. Wright Drought stressed mustard yields more than canola due to greater leaf turgor 5
9843 1998 R.J. Martin., M.W. Crampton, D.J. Moot Grain growth within oat panicles 5
9842 1998 B.J. Mickelson, V.M. Fischer, R.A. Richards, G.J. Rebetzke A breeding solution to improving seedling establishment of wheat 5
9840 1998 F. Ellison, R. S. Jessop, D. Alter, X. G. Zhang Exudation of organic acids from roots of triticale 5
9841 1998 G.A. Constable, R.R. Gault, M.B. Peoples, I.J. Rochester Implications of accounting for below-ground N on the calculations of residual returns of fixed N for commercial faba bean crops 5
9839 1998 F. Ellison, R. S. Jessop, X. G. Zhang Cultivar variability in acidic (Al/Mn) stress tolerance in triticale 5
9838 1998 K.F. Landers, R.N. Oram Assisting new white lupin processing industries by breeding larger- and smaller-seeded cultivars 5
9837 1998 E.L. Armstrong, S.H. Ackland Variation in yield of commercial field pea crops in southern NSW 5
9836 1998 A.J.V. Janes, L. D. Martin, P. Soetedjo Canopy architecture, light utilisation and productivity of intercrops of field pea and canola 5
9835 1998 D. Tennant, L.D. Martin, P. Soetedjo Productivity and water use of intercrops of field pea and canola 5
9834 1998 A. Mead, P.T.W. Wong, M. Sarwar, J.A. Kirkegaard Biofumigation by brassicas reduces Take-all infection 5
9833 1998 E.C. Wolfe Opportunities and threats to temperate oilseed production in Australian and Canadian farming systems 5
9832 1998 J.B. Brouwer, D.P. Robey Increased market share for Australian pulses: A quality assurance strategy 5
9831 1998 A.T. Lisle, G.J. Lewis Towards better canola yield: a principal components analysis approach 5
9830 1998 M. Buljan, D.L. George Effect of nitrogen and cutting on forage and grain characters of millets 4
9829 1998 M. Barnes, D.L. George Row spacing effects on two cultivars of mungbean (Vigna radiata) at Gatton 4
9828 1998 M. Cooper, S. Fukai, S. Seevisut, S. Rajatasereekul, J. Basnayake Yield performance of seven rice populations in rainfed lowland systems in Thailand 4
9827 1998 F.P.C. Blamey, S. Fukai, T.A. Gunawardena Spikelet sterility induced by nitrogen fertilisation and low temperature in rice 4
9826 1998 L.G. Lewin, R.L. Williams Efficient screening for mid-season cold damage in rice 4
9825 1998 and L.G. Lewin, R.F. Reinke, R.L. Williams, T.C. Farrell Variation in radiation use efficiency in temperate rice 4
9824 1998 R.N. Gillespie, P.D. Jamieson Predicting sweet corn maturity for factory processing in Canterbury, New Zealand 4
9823 1998 Y. Aitken Early silage maize for cool summers? 4
9822 1998 T. A. Bull, D. L. Liu Use of thermal parameters to reduce the number of sugarcane clones required for trash blanketing trials 4
9821 1998 and J.R. Wilson, J. Bertram, S. Fukai, G.M. Sanewski Fibre development in early harvest ginger grown in south east Queensland 4
9820 1998 G.C. Wright, R.J. Redden Lima beans - potential grain crop for Southern Queensland 4
9819 1998 S. Fukai, M.J. Robertson, Thomas Predicting mungbean response to water stress 4
9818 1998 R.J. Redden, G.C. Wright A germplasm and breeding strategy for improved drought resistance in Phaseolus vulgaris 4
9817 1998 G.C. Wright Alleviation of drought stress and aflatoxin incidence in peanut using short maturing varieties 4
9816 1998 P.R. Wright Premature senescence of cotton - the future of crop nutrition problems? 4
9815 1998 V.O. Sadras, M.P. Bange, S.P. Milroy Leaf nitrogen gradients in cotton canopies vary with ontogeny and nitrogen supply 4
9814 1998 S.P. Milroy, M.P. Bange Growth analysis of short and long season cotton cultivars? 4
9813 1998 N.P. Dalgliesh, P.L. Poulton, G. Cripps, R. Skerman, Z. Hochman A new sorghum planting strategy resulting from the synergy of farmer systemic knowledge and systematic simulation of sorghum production systems 4
9811 1998 M. Cooper, S. Fukai, B. Jongdee Genotypic variation for grain yield of rice under water deficit conditions 4
9812 1998 Z.H. Shamsuddin, K.C. Wong, W.O. Wan Mohamad, M.R. Motior Physiological studies of ratooned and non-ratooned winged bean grown with and without support 4
9810 1998 A. Wensing, R.L. Williams Varietal response to mid-season cold damage in Australian rice 4
9809 1998 J. R. Kiniry., J. Vos, C. J. Birch Towards a robust method of modelling leaf appearance in plants 4
9808 1998 R.N. Gillespie, D.R. Wilson, P.J. Stone Drought effects on canopy development in sweet corn 4
9807 1998 R.N. Gillespie, P.J. Stone, D.R. Wilson Drought effects on water use, growth and yield of sweet corn 4
9806 1998 S. Fukai, M. Y. Mortlock Osmotic adjustment of sorghum genotypes under two nitrogen levels in the field 4
9805 1998 R.G. Henzell, A.C.L. Douglas, A.K. Borrell Genotypic variation for rate and onset of leaf senescence in grain sorghum 4
9803 1998 G.P. Cunningham., N.V. Halpin, G.D. Cozens, M.J. McLaughlin, G.C. Wright, M.J. Bell Impact of agronomic practices on cadmium uptake by peanuts 4
9804 1998 B.J. Carroll, S. Fukai, F.P.C. Blamey, L. Song, L. Zhao Yield and N2 fixation of backcrossed supernodulating soybean mutants 4
9802 1998 L.A. Finlay, G. Roberts, P.C. Entwistle, N.R. Hulugalle Allelopathic behaviour of grain legumes in cotton-based farming systems 4
9801 1998 J. Cooper The growth and yield of cotton following seven different rotations 4
9800 1998 P.E. Reid, G.A. Constable, R.R. Eveleigh, W.N. Stiller Varietal characteristics for adaptation of cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) to raingrown conditions 4
9799 1998 S.V. Konduri, D.F. Cameron, B.P. Naidu Improving drought tolerance of cotton by glycinebetaine application and selection 4
9797 1998 R.D. Lang Pasture management for both production and stability 3
9798 1998 K. Slack, W.J. Fulkerson Effect of defoliation management on component dry matter yield of kikuyu(pennisetum clandestinum) grass 3
9796 1998 DJ Alcock, JR Donnelly, AD Moore Using the Grassgro Decision Support Tool for Grazing Systems 3
9795 1998 J.Z. Foot, P.E. Quigley Botanical composition responses to grazing pasture by different classes of sheep 3
9794 1998 C.J. Korte, N.L. Hill Nutrition and disease control improve Victorian Mallee pastures 3
9793 1998 and G.P. Richardson, R.N.D. Reid Response to superphosphate by pasture grazed by sheep in a cell system 3
9791 1998 E. A. Koetz, M. R. Norton Establishment of undersown lucerne in southern NSW 3
9792 1998 T. Oxley, M.P. McCarthy Farmer adoption of dryland lucerne systems in North-Central Victoria 3
9790 1998 S. M. O'Brien, K. C. Teasdale, B. Johnson, D. L. Lloyd Establishing Ley Legumes in the Northern Grain Belt - Undersow or Sow Alone 3
9789 1998 K.F.M. Reed, J.F. Chin Comparison of spring sown Brassica spp. in direct drilled and cultivated seedbeds 3
9788 1998 C A Bourke The association of soil cobalt with the incidence of the 'staggers' form of Phalaris aquatica poisoning in livestock. 3
9787 1998 C A Bourke Factors affecting the incidence of the PE "sudden death" form of Phalaris aquatica poisoning in sheep. 3
9786 1998 R. P. Fisher., G. Norton, L. J. Castleman, K. R. Helyar, G. D. Li The implementation and limitations of using a falling plate meter to estimate pasture yield 3
9785 1998 A.G. Kent, K.P. Ransom Pasture Ready Reckoner: Group learning for woolgrowers through benchmarking 3
9783 1998 C. Harris, H. Daniel, D.A. MacLeod, H. Cresswell, M. McLeod, R.D.B. Lefroy, G.J. Blair, W. Chen, K. King, K.J. Hutchinson, J.M. Scott A Comparison of the 'Sustainability' of Three Grazed Perennial Pastures 3
9784 1998 M. Andrew, W. Mason Sustainable grazing systems (SGS) developing a national experiment 3
9782 1998 P.G.W. Sale, G.R. Saul, R.A. Waller Effects of grazing management on productivity of perennial ryegrass pastures 3
9781 1998 R. Van de Ven, G. Brooke, A.M. Bowman Native pasture management in the 400-600 mm rainfall zone of northern NSW 3
9780 1998 A.D. Moore, R.J. Simpson, J.R. Donnelly, D. Watson, D.J. Alcock Using grassgroTM; to support tactical decisions on grazing farms: a case study at "Yaloak", Ballan, Victoria 3
9779 1998 D.J. Barker, P.D. Kemp, P.K. Nicholas Biodiversity, stability and pasture management - the role of functional groups 3
9778 1998 P.M. Dowling, D.L. Michalk, D.R. Kemp The pasture species composition matrix: an aid to interpretation   of research results 3
9777 1998 S. Burch, G. Ward, M. Ryan, F. McKenzie, S. Rigby, J. Jacobs Effect of nitrogen on pasture yield and quality for silage in western Victoria 3
9776 1998 T. P. Bolger Aboveground and belowground competition among pasture species 3
9775 1998 B.R. Roworth, A.J. Schipp, G.M. Lodge Emergence and establishment of wallaby grass (Danthonia spp.) 3
9774 1998 H.I. Nicol, M.H. Campbell Tolerance of tree seedlings to pre- and post-emergence herbicides 3
9773 1998 Z. Nie, M.H. Awan and, I. Valentine, D.J. Barker, P.D. Kemp Oversowing legumes into perennial pasture: can we do it better? 3
9772 1998 W.D. Bellotti, J.W. Cox, A. Pitman Water usage and dry matter production of perennial pasture species down a duplex toposequence 2
9771 1998 M. E. Rogers Salinity effects on irrigated lucerne 2
9770 1998 L.J. Blacklow, R.A. Latta Comparative pasture growth and soil profile dryness of a lucerne and an annual legume pasture 2
9769 1998 M. Trethowan, R. Fitzpatrick, R. M. Norton, W.K. Gardner The Red Barren Project: when salt is not salt 2