Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 49 Number 2 1998
A97065Impact of CIMMYT varieties on the genetic diversity of wheat in Australia, 1973-1993
John P. Brennan and Paul N. Fox
pp. 175-178
A97056Season and plant type affect the response of rice yield to nitrogen fertilisation in a semi-arid tropical environment
A. K. Borrell, A. L. Garside, S. Fukai and D. J. Reid
pp. 179-190
A97088Sensitive detection of pea seed borne mosaic potyvirus by dot blot and tissue print hybridisation assays
Akhtar Ali, R. A. J. Hodgson and J. W. Randles
pp. 191-198
A97083The action of ethanol in controlling superficial scald of apples
Farhad Ghahramani and Kevin J. Scott
pp. 199-206
A97084Oxygen stress of 'Granny Smith' apples in relation to superficial scald, ethanol, α-farnesene, and conjugated trienes
Farhad Ghahramani and Kevin J. Scott
pp. 207-210
A96139Rainfall-yield relationships across the Australian wheatbelt
D. J. Stephens and T. J. Lyons
pp. 211-224
A94082Influence of rotation and time of germinating rains on the productivity and composition of annual pastures in Western Australia
C. J. Thomson, C. K. Revell, N. C. Turner, M. A. Ewing and I. F. Le Coultre
pp. 225-232
A97113Effects of phosphorus fertiliser and rate of stocking on the seasonal pasture production of perennial ryegrass-subterranean clover pasture
J. W. D. Cayley, M. C. Hannah, G. A. Kearney and S. G. Clark
pp. 233-248
A97010Improved methods for predicting individual leaf area and leaf senescence in maize (Zea mays )
C. J. Birch, G. L. Hammer and K. G. Rickert
pp. 249-262
A97022Field variations in alkane signatures among plant species in ‘degraded’ and perennial pastures on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales
W. Chen, R. D. B. Lefroy, G. J. Blair and J. M. Scott
pp. 263-268
A97093Influence of liveweight, liveweight change, and diet on wool growth, staple strength, and fibre diameter in young sheep
D. G. Masters, A. D. Peterson, G. Mata and S. M. Liu
pp. 269-278
A97101Intermittent lighting and dietary sodium bicarbonate supplementation for laying hens at high temperatures
D. Balnave and S. K. Muheereza
pp. 279-284
A96148Relationships among carcass quality characteristics between and within carcass quartering sites
S. Baud, C. M. Wade and M. E. Goddard
pp. 285-292
A97077No lactic acid absorbed from the caecum and rumen of sheep
J. B. Rowe, Z. Ding, I. R. Godwin, Y. Xu, F. M. Ball and S. Atkinson
pp. 293-301