Authors:
THOMPSON AN
SCHLINK AC
PETERSON AD
HYND PI
Citation: An. Thompson et al., FOLLICLE ABNORMALITIES AND FIBER SHEDDING IN MERINO WEANERS FED DIFFERENT LEVELS OF NUTRITION, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1173-1179
Citation: Ad. Peterson et al., COMPONENTS OF STAPLE STRENGTH IN FINE AND BROAD WOOL MERINO HOGGETS RUN TOGETHER IN A MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1181-1186
Citation: Nr. Adams et Jr. Briegel, LIVEWEIGHT AND WOOL GROWTH-RESPONSES TO A MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT IN 3 STRAINS OF MERINO SHEEP, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1187-1193
Authors:
BENAVIDES MV
MAHER AP
YOUNG MJ
BEATSON PR
REID TC
Citation: Mv. Benavides et al., QUANTITATIVE GENETIC-STUDIES ON WOOL YELLOWING IN CORRIEDALE SHEEP - 1 - WOOL YELLOWING SUSCEPTIBILITY AND WOOL PRODUCTION TRAITS - GENETICPARAMETER ESTIMATES, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1195-1200
Authors:
EADY SJ
WOOLASTON RR
LEWER RP
RAADSMA HW
SWAN AA
PONZONI RW
Citation: Sj. Eady et al., RESISTANCE TO NEMATODE PARASITES IN MERINO SHEEP - CORRELATION WITH PRODUCTION TRAITS, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1201-1211
Citation: Ha. Yang et Mw. Sweetingham, THE TAXONOMY OF COLLETOTRICHUM ISOLATES ASSOCIATED WITH LUPIN ANTHRACNOSE, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1213-1223
Citation: Pa. Gardner et al., A COMPARISON OF 6 METHODS TO CONTROL TAKE-ALL IN WHEAT, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1225-1240
Authors:
HARDY A
HUYGHE C
RAHIM MA
ROEMER P
NEVESMARTINS JM
SAWICKASIENKIEWICZ E
CALIGARI PDS
Citation: A. Hardy et al., EFFECTS OF GENOTYPE AND ENVIRONMENT ON ARCHITECTURE AND FLOWERING TIME OF INDETERMINATE ANDEAN LUPINS (LUPINUS-MUTABILIS SWEET), Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1241-1251
Authors:
KAMMHOLZ SJ
GRAMS RA
BANKS PM
SUTHERLAND MW
Citation: Sj. Kammholz et al., SEGREGATION OF GLUTENINS IN WHEAT X MAIZE-DERIVED DOUBLED HAPLOID WHEAT POPULATIONS, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1253-1259
Citation: Pl. Bhalla et Na. Smith, COMPARISON OF SHOOT REGENERATION POTENTIAL FROM SEEDLING EXPLANTS OF AUSTRALIAN CAULIFLOWER (BRASSICA-OLERACEA VAR. BOTRYTIS) VARIETIES, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1261-1266
Citation: A. Kamoshita et al., SORGHUM HYBRID DIFFERENCES IN GRAIN-YIELD AND NITROGEN CONCENTRATION UNDER LOW SOIL-NITROGEN AVAILABILITY - I - HYBRIDS WITH SIMILAR PHENOLOGY, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1267-1276
Citation: A. Kamoshita et al., SORGHUM HYBRID DIFFERENCES IN GRAIN-YIELD AND NITROGEN CONCENTRATION UNDER LOW SOIL-NITROGEN AVAILABILITY - II - HYBRIDS WITH CONTRASTING PHENOLOGY, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1277-1286
Authors:
WALLWORK MAB
LOGUE SJ
MACLEOD LC
JENNER CF
Citation: Mab. Wallwork et al., EFFECTS OF A PERIOD OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE DURING GRAIN FILLING ON THE GRAIN-GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS AND MALTING QUALITY OF 3 AUSTRALIAN MALTING BARLEYS, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1287-1296
Citation: Lpd. Choo et Gh. Baker, INFLUENCE OF 4 COMMONLY USED PESTICIDES ON THE SURVIVAL, GROWTH, AND REPRODUCTION OF THE EARTHWORM APORRECTODEA TRAPEZOIDES (LUMBRICIDAE), Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1297-1303
Citation: Jg. Mcivor et Cj. Gardener, POPULATION-DYNAMICS OF STYLOSANTHES HAMATA AND STYLOSANTHES-SCABRA INNORTH-EASTERN QUEENSLAND - EFFECTS OF SUPERPHOSPHATE APPLICATION, TIMBER TREATMENT, AND STOCKING RATE, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(7), 1998, pp. 1027-1037
Authors:
THUMMA BR
NAIDU BP
CAMERON DF
BAHNISCH LM
Citation: Br. Thumma et al., TRANSPIRATION EFFICIENCY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH CARBON-ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION UNDER WELL-WATERED AND WATER-STRESSED CONDITIONS IN STYLOSANTHES SCABRA, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(7), 1998, pp. 1039-1045
Authors:
DRACUP M
THOMSON B
READER M
KIRBY EJM
SHIELD I
LEACH J
Citation: M. Dracup et al., DAYLENGTH RESPONSES, FLOWERING TIME, AND SEED FILLING IN LUPINS, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(7), 1998, pp. 1047-1055
Authors:
SIDDIQUE KHM
LOSS SP
REGAN KL
PRITCHARD DL
Citation: Khm. Siddique et al., ADAPTATION OF LENTIL (LENS-CULINARIS MEDIK) TO SHORT-SEASON MEDITERRANEAN-TYPE ENVIRONMENTS - RESPONSE TO SOWING RATES, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(7), 1998, pp. 1057-1066
Authors:
VANHERWAARDEN AF
FARQUHAR GD
ANGUS JF
RICHARDS RA
HOWE GN
Citation: Af. Vanherwaarden et al., HAYING-OFF, THE NEGATIVE GRAIN-YIELD RESPONSE OF DRYLAND WHEAT TO NITROGEN-FERTILIZER - I - BIOMASS, GRAIN-YIELD, AND WATER-USE, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(7), 1998, pp. 1067-1081
Authors:
VANHERWAARDEN AF
ANGUS JF
RICHARDS RA
FARQUHAR GD
Citation: Af. Vanherwaarden et al., HAYING-OFF, THE NEGATIVE GRAIN-YIELD RESPONSE OF DRYLAND WHEAT TO NITROGEN-FERTILIZER - II - CARBOHYDRATE AND PROTEIN DYNAMICS, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(7), 1998, pp. 1083-1093
Authors:
VANHERWAARDEN AF
RICHARDS RA
FARQUHAR GD
ANGUS JF
Citation: Af. Vanherwaarden et al., HAYING-OFF, THE NEGATIVE GRAIN-YIELD RESPONSE OF DRYLAND WHEAT TO NITROGEN-FERTILIZER - III - THE INFLUENCE OF WATER-DEFICIT AND HEAT-SHOCK, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(7), 1998, pp. 1095-1110
Citation: Dj. Stephens et Tj. Lyons, VARIABILITY AND TRENDS IN SOWING DATES ACROSS THE AUSTRALIAN WHEAT-BELT, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(7), 1998, pp. 1111-1118
Citation: Wl. Crabtree et al., DRYING OF SURFACE SOIL DECREASED LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS ROOT LENGTH AND MANGANESE UPTAKE IN A SPLIT-ROOT EXPERIMENT, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(7), 1998, pp. 1119-1123
Authors:
EDWARDS J
PARBERY DG
HALLORAN GM
TAYLOR PA
Citation: J. Edwards et al., ASSESSMENT OF INFECTION AND SPORULATION PROCESSES OF PUCCINIA-MENTHAEON PEPPERMINT IN CONTROLLED CONDITIONS, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(7), 1998, pp. 1125-1132
Authors:
SMITH MK
WHILEY AW
SEARLE C
LANGDON PW
SCHAFFER B
PEGG KG
Citation: Mk. Smith et al., MICROPROPAGATED BANANAS ARE MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO FUSARIUM-WILT THAN PLANTS GROWN FROM CONVENTIONAL MATERIAL, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49(7), 1998, pp. 1133-1139