Crop and Pasture Science
Volume 60 Number 1 2009
CP08170The first century of Phalaris aquatica L. cultivation and genetic improvement: a review
R. N. Oram, V. Ferreira, R. A. Culvenor, A. A. Hopkins and A. Stewart
pp. 1-15
CP08052Genetic diversity in the U.S. hard red winter wheat cultivars as revealed by microsatellite markers
B. Prasad, M. A. Babar, X. Y. Xu, G. H. Bai and A. R. Klatt
pp. 16-24
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CP08178Distribution and frequency of herbicide-resistant wild oat (Avena spp.) across the Western Australian grain belt
Mechelle J. Owen and Stephen B. Powles
pp. 25-31
CP07445Integrated management of vulpia in dryland perennial pastures of southern Australia
K. N. Tozer, D. F. Chapman, P. E. Quigley, P. M. Dowling, R. D. Cousens and G. A. Kearney
pp. 32-42
CP08187Severity of root rot in mature subterranean clover and associated fungal pathogens in the wheatbelt of Western Australia
Tiernan A. O'Rourke, Tim T. Scanlon, Megan H. Ryan, Len J. Wade, Alan C. McKay, Ian T. Riley, Hua Li, Krishnapillai Sivasithamparam and Martin J. Barbetti
pp. 43-50
CP08073Use of dry matter content as a rapid and low-cost estimate for ranking genotypic differences in water-soluble carbohydrate concentrations in the stem and leaf sheath of Triticum aestivum
Gang-Ping Xue, C. Lynne McIntyre, Allan R. Rattey, Anthony F. van Herwaarden and Ray Shorter
pp. 51-59
CP08182Improved wheat yield and production forecasting with a moisture stress index, AVHRR and MODIS data
A. G. T. Schut, D. J. Stephens, R. G. H. Stovold, M. Adams and R. L. Craig
pp. 60-70
CP08123The influence of NaCl salinity and hypoxia on aspects of growth in Trifolium species
M. E. Rogers, T. D. Colmer, K. Frost, D. Henry, D. Cornwall, E. Hulm, S. Hughes, R. Snowball, P. G. H. Nichols and A. D. Craig
pp. 71-82
CP08164The adoptability of perennial-based farming systems for hydrologic and salinity control in dryland farming systems in Australia and the United States of America
Anna M. Roberts, Matthew J. Helmers and Ian R. P. Fillery
pp. 83-99