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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research

Morgan, J.M. (1983). Osmoregulation as a selection criterion for drought tolerance in wheat. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 34, 607-14. [Pg.91]

Finlay, K.C. Wilkinson, G.N. (1%3). The analysis of adaptation in plant breeding programme. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 14, 742-61. [Pg.212]

Fischer, R. A. Maurer, R. (1978). Drought Resistance in spring wheat cultivars. I. Grain yield responses. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 29, 897-905. [Pg.213]

Fischer, R.A. Wood, J.T. (1979). Drought resistance in spring wheat cultivars. III. Yield associations with morpho-physiological traits. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 30, 1001-11. [Pg.213]

Davidson, J.L. Quirk, J.P. (1961). The influence of dissolved gypsum and pasture establishment on irrigated sodic clays. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 12, 100-10. [Pg.232]

Tal,M. (1971). Salt tolerance in the wild relatives of the cultivated tomato responses of Lycopersicon esculentum, L. peruvianum and L. esculentum minor to sodium chloride solution. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 22, 631-8. [Pg.233]

Simpson JR, Freney JR, Wetselaar R, Mnirhead WA, Lenning R, Denmead OT. 1984. Transformations and losses of nrea nitrogen after application to flooded rice. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 35 189-200. [Pg.277]

Arnold, G. W. (1966). The special senses in grazing animals. II. Smell, taste, and touch and dietaiy habits in sheep. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 17,531-542. [Pg.430]

Edmeades, D.C. 2002. The effects of liquid fertilisers derived from natural products on crop, pasture, and animal production a review. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 53(8) 965-976. [Pg.45]

Stork, P.R. and Jerie, P.H. 2003. Initial studies of the growth, nitrogen sequestering, and dewatering potential of perennial grass selections for use as nitrogen catch crops in orchards. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 54 17-37. [Pg.50]

Evans, J., Scott, G. Lemerle, D. Kaiser A., Orchard, B., Murray, G.M. and Armstrong, E.L. 2003. The impact of legume break crops on the yield and grain quality of wheat and relationship with soil mineral N and crop N content. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 54 777-788. [Pg.74]

Smith, B.J., Kirkegaard, J.A. and Howe, G.N. 2004a. Impacts of Brassica break crops on soil biology and yield of following wheat crops. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 55(1) 1-11. [Pg.80]

Marshall, K. C. (1964). Survival of root-nodule bacteria in dry soils exposed to high temperatures. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 15, 273-81. [Pg.56]

Mullan, B.P., Pluske, J.R., Allen, J. and Harris, D.J. (2000) Evaluation of Western Australian canola meal for growing pigs. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 51,547-553. [Pg.157]

Angus, J.F. Gault, R.R. Peoples, M.B. Stapper, M. and A.F. van Herwaarden, (2001) Soil water extraction by dryland crops, annual pastures, and lucerne in south-eastern Australia.- Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 52, 183-192. [Pg.138]

Ward, P.R. (2006) Predicting the impact of perennial phases on average leakage from farming systems in south-western Australia.- Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 57, 269-280. [Pg.141]

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organization, Melbourne, Australia, quarterly. [Pg.284]

I. Assay conditions and phosphatase activity. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 31, 429 40. [Pg.182]

Blair G.J., Lefroy R.D.B., Lisle L. Soil carbon fractions based on their degree of oxidation, and the development of a carbon management index. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 1995 46(7) 1459-1466. [Pg.100]

Tisdall, A.L. 1951. Comparison of methods of determining apparent density of sods. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 2 349-354. [Pg.281]

Figure 11.10 Reverse phase HPLC of reduced glutenin from Olympic flour of varying sulfur (S) and profein (P) levels, a S = 0.146%, P = 10.4% b S = 0.100%, P = 7.8% c S = 0.075%, P = 9.7%. (MacRifchie, F., and R. B. Gupta. 1993. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 44 1767-1774.)... Figure 11.10 Reverse phase HPLC of reduced glutenin from Olympic flour of varying sulfur (S) and profein (P) levels, a S = 0.146%, P = 10.4% b S = 0.100%, P = 7.8% c S = 0.075%, P = 9.7%. (MacRifchie, F., and R. B. Gupta. 1993. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 44 1767-1774.)...
MacRitchie, R, and R. B. Gupta. 1993. Functionality-composition relationships of wheat flour as a result of variation in sulfur availability. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 44 1767-1774. [Pg.132]

Sun, W.Q. (2002). Methods for the Study of Water Relations under Desiccation Stress, In Desiccation and Survioal in Plants Drying Without Dying, Black M. Pritchard H. W. (Ed.), pp. 47-91, CABI Publishing, New York, USA, ISBN 0 85199 534 9 Taiz, L. Zeiger, E. (2010). Solute Transport. Chapter 6, In Plant Physiology, Fifth Edition pp. 87-108, Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, USA, ISBN-13 978-0-87893-507-9 Taylor, G.B. (2004). Effect of Temperature and State of Hydration on rate of Imbibition in Soft Seeds of Yellow Serradella. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol. 55, No. 1, pp. 39 - 45, ISSN 0004-9409... [Pg.19]

Harris, H. C., McWilliam, J. R. and Mason, W. K. 1978. Influence of temperature on oil content and composition of sunflower seed. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 29 1203-1212. [Pg.124]

Givens D I and Deaville E R 1999The current and future role of near infrared reflectance spectroscopy in animal nutrition a review. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 50 1131-45. [Pg.253]

Braden, A.W.H., Hart, N.K. Lamberton, A.J. (1967). The oestrogenic activity and metabolism of certain isoflavones in sheep. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 18, 335-348. [Pg.251]

Braden, A.W.H., Thain, R.I. Shutt, D.A. (1971). Comparison of plasma phyto-oestrogen levels in sheep and cattle after feeding on fresh clover. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 22, 663-670. [Pg.251]

Lloyd-Davies, H. HUl, J.L. (1989). The effect of diet on the metaboUsm in sheep of the tritiated iso-flavones formononetin andbiochanin A. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 40,157-163. [Pg.252]

Shutt, DA. Braden, A.W.H. (1968). The significance of equol in relation to the oestrogenic responses in sheep ingesting clover with a high formononetin content. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 19, 545-553. [Pg.254]

Shutt, D.A., Axelsen, A. Lindner, H.R. (1967). Free and conjugated isoflavones in the plasma of sheep following ingestion of oestrogenic clover. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 18,647-655. [Pg.254]

Shutt, D.A., Weston, R.H. Hogan, J.R (1970). Quantitative aspects of phyto-oestrogen metabolism in sheep fed on subterranean clover Trifolium subterraneum, cultivar dare) or red clover Trifolium pratense). Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 21,714-722. [Pg.254]

ABBOTT L.K. and ROBSON A.D. 1982. The role of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in agriculture and the selection of fungi for inoculation. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 3, 389-408. [Pg.365]

BARROW N.J. 1960. The effects of varying the nitrogen, sulphur and phosphorus content of organic matter on its decomposition. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, n, 317-330. ... [Pg.367]

FRENEY J.R. 1961. Some observations on the nature of organic sulphur compounds in soils. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, ], 424-432. [Pg.397]


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