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Authors: TANG C ROBSON AD
Citation: C. Tang et Ad. Robson, CORRELATION BETWEEN SOIL-PH OF COLLECTION SITE AND THE TOLERANCE OF WILD GENOTYPES OF LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS L. TO NEUTRAL PH, Australian journal of experimental agriculture, 38(4), 1998, pp. 355-362

Authors: CRABTREE WL ROBSON AD RITCHIE GSP
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: ELDRIDGE DJ ROBSON AD
Citation: Dj. Eldridge et Ad. Robson, BLADEPLOUGHING AND EXCLOSURE INFLUENCE SOIL PROPERTIES IN A SEMIARID AUSTRALIAN WOODLAND, Journal of range management, 50(2), 1997, pp. 191-198

Authors: BRAUNBERGER PG ABBOTT LK ROBSON AD
Citation: Pg. Braunberger et al., EARLY VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL COLONIZATION IN SOIL COLLECTEDFROM AN ANNUAL CLOVER-BASED PASTURE IN A MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT - SOIL-TEMPERATURE AND THE TIMING OF AUTUMN RAINS, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 48(1), 1997, pp. 103-110

Authors: TANG C ADAMS H LONGNECKER NE ROBSON AD
Citation: C. Tang et al., A METHOD TO IDENTIFY LUPIN SPECIES TOLERANT OF ALKALINE SOILS, Australian journal of experimental agriculture, 36(5), 1996, pp. 595-601

Authors: TANG C LONGNECKER NE GREENWAY H ROBSON AD
Citation: C. Tang et al., REDUCED ROOT ELONGATION OF LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS L BY HIGH PH IS NOT DUE TO DECREASED MEMBRANE INTEGRITY OF CORTICAL-CELLS OR LOW PROTON PRODUCTION BY THE ROOTS, Annals of botany, 78(4), 1996, pp. 409-414

Authors: BRAUNBERGER PG ABBOTT LK ROBSON AD
Citation: Pg. Braunberger et al., INFECTIVITY OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI AFTER WETTING AND DRYING, New phytologist, 134(4), 1996, pp. 673-684

Authors: ROBSON AD OSBORNE LD SNOWBALL K SIMMONS WJ
Citation: Ad. Robson et al., ASSESSING SULFUR STATUS IN LUPINS AND WHEAT, Australian journal of experimental agriculture, 35(1), 1995, pp. 79-86

Authors: TANG C ROBSON AD
Citation: C. Tang et Ad. Robson, NODULATION FAILURE IS IMPORTANT IN THE POOR GROWTH OF 2 LUPIN SPECIESON AN ALKALINE SOIL, Australian journal of experimental agriculture, 35(1), 1995, pp. 87-91

Authors: ABBOTT LK ROBSON AD SCHELTEMA MA
Citation: Lk. Abbott et al., MANAGING SOILS TO ENHANCE MYCORRHIZAL BENEFITS IN MEDITERRANEAN AGRICULTURE, Critical reviews in biotechnology, 15(3-4), 1995, pp. 213-228

Authors: SCHWEIGER PF ROBSON AD BARROW NJ
Citation: Pf. Schweiger et al., ROOT HAIR LENGTH DETERMINES BENEFICIAL EFFECT OF A GLOMUS SPECIES ON SHOOT GROWTH OF SOME PASTURE SPECIES, New phytologist, 131(2), 1995, pp. 247-254

Authors: TANG C ROBSON AD ADAMS H
Citation: C. Tang et al., HIGH CA IS NOT THE PRIMARY FACTOR IN POOR GROWTH OF LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS L IN HIGH PH SOIL, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 46(5), 1995, pp. 1051-1062

Authors: TANG C ROBSON AD LONGNECKER NE BUIRCHELL BJ
Citation: C. Tang et al., THE GROWTH OF LUPINUS SPECIES ON ALKALINE SOILS, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 46(1), 1995, pp. 255-268

Authors: BOUNEJMATE M LOSS SP ROBSON AD
Citation: M. Bounejmate et al., EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE AND FROST ON GENOTYPES OF MEDICAGO-TRUNCATULA L AND MEDICAGO-ACULEATA L FROM CONTRASTING CLIMATIC ORIGINS, Journal of agronomy and crop science, 172(4), 1994, pp. 227-236

Authors: LOSS SP ROBSON AD RITCHIE GSP
Citation: Sp. Loss et al., NUTRIENT-UPTAKE AND ORGANIC-ACID ANION METABOLISM IN LUPINS AND PEAS SUPPLIED WITH NITRATE, Annals of botany, 74(1), 1994, pp. 69-74

Authors: RILEY MM ROBSON AD DELLAR GA GARTRELL JW
Citation: Mm. Riley et al., CRITICAL TOXIC CONCENTRATIONS OF BORON ARE VARIABLE IN BARLEY, Journal of plant nutrition, 17(10), 1994, pp. 1701-1719

Authors: RILEY MM ROBSON AD
Citation: Mm. Riley et Ad. Robson, PATTERN OF SUPPLY AFFECTS BORON TOXICITY IN BARLEY, Journal of plant nutrition, 17(10), 1994, pp. 1721-1738

Authors: BRAUNBERGER PG ABBOTT LK ROBSON AD
Citation: Pg. Braunberger et al., THE EFFECT OF RAIN IN THE DRY-SEASON ON THE FORMATION OF VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAS IN THE GROWING-SEASON OF ANNUAL CLOVER-BASED PASTURES, New phytologist, 127(1), 1994, pp. 107-114

Authors: CROSBIE J LONGNECKER NE ROBSON AD
Citation: J. Crosbie et al., SEED MANGANESE AFFECTS THE EARLY GROWTH OF LUPINS IN MANGANESE-DEFICIENT CONDITIONS, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 45(7), 1994, pp. 1469-1482

Authors: GAZEY C ABBOTT LK ROBSON AD
Citation: C. Gazey et al., VA MYCORRHIZAL SPORES FROM 3 SPECIES OF ACAULOSPORA - GERMINATION, LONGEVITY AND HYPHAL GROWTH, Mycological research, 97, 1993, pp. 785-790

Authors: LOSS SP RITCHIE GSP ROBSON AD
Citation: Sp. Loss et al., EFFECT OF LUPINS AND PASTURE ON SOIL ACIDIFICATION AND FERTILITY IN WESTERN-AUSTRALIA, Australian journal of experimental agriculture, 33(4), 1993, pp. 457-464

Authors: LOSS SP ROBSON AD RITCHIE GSP
Citation: Sp. Loss et al., H+ OH- EXCRETION AND NUTRIENT-UPTAKE IN UPPER AND LOWER PARTS OF LUPIN (LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS L) ROOT SYSTEMS/, Annals of botany, 72(4), 1993, pp. 315-320

Authors: HOWIESON JG ROBSON AD EWING MA
Citation: Jg. Howieson et al., EXTERNAL PHOSPHATE AND CALCIUM CONCENTRATIONS, AND PH, BUT NOT THE PRODUCTS OF RHIZOBIAL NODULATION GENES, AFFECT THE ATTACHMENT OF RHIZOBIUM-MELILOTI TO ROOTS OF ANNUAL MEDICS, Soil biology & biochemistry, 25(5), 1993, pp. 567-573

Authors: TANG CX ROBSON AD
Citation: Cx. Tang et Ad. Robson, LUPINUS SPECIES DIFFER IN THEIR REQUIREMENTS FOR IRON, Plant and soil, 157(1), 1993, pp. 11-18

Authors: TANG C ROBSON AD LONGNECKER NE GREENWAY H
Citation: C. Tang et al., PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES OF LUPIN ROOTS TO HIGH PH, Plant and soil, 156, 1993, pp. 509-512
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