Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture
Volume 35 Number 7 1995
EA9950835A review of trends in wheat yield responses to conservation cropping in Australia
JA Kirkegaard
pp. 835-848
EA9950849Biological farming for sustainable agricultural production
CM Penfold, MS Miyan, TG Reeves and IT Grierson
pp. 849-856
EA9950857Trends in wheat yields and soil organic carbon in the Permanent Rotation Trial at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute, South Australia
PR Grace, JM Oades, H Keith and TW Hancock
pp. 857-864
EA9950877Decline in soil organic carbon and total nitrogen in relation to tillage, stubble management, and rotation
DP Heenan, WJ McGhie, FM Thomson and KY Chan
pp. 877-884
EA9950893Rotation effects on sustainability of crop production: the Glen Innes rotation experiment
MR Norton, R Murison, ICR Holford and GG Robinson
pp. 893-902
EA9950903Sustaining productivity of a Vertisol at Warra, Queensland, with fertilisers, no-tillage, or legumes. 1. Organic matter status
RC Dalal, WM Strong, EJ Weston, JE Cooper, KJ Lehane, AJ King and CJ Chicken
pp. 903-913
EA9950915A comparison of three fallow management strategies for the long-term productivity of wheat in northern New South Wales
WL Felton, H Marcellos and RJ Martin
pp. 915-921
EA9950923Long-term effects of tillage, stubble, and nitrogen management on properties of a red-brown earth
NA Fettell and HS Gill
pp. 923-928
EA9950929Use of a network of long-term experiments for analysis of soil carbon dynamics and global change: the North American model
K Paustian, ET Elliott, HP Collins, CV Cole and EA Paul
pp. 929-939
EA9950941Modelling water, nitrogen, and crop yield for a long-term fallow management experiment
ME Probert, BA Keating, JP Thompson and WJ Parton
pp. 941-950
EA9950951Wheat yield response to rainfall in a long-term multi-rotation experiment in the Victorian Wimmera
MC Hannah and GJ O'Leary
pp. 951-960
EA9950961Application of AGNPS to model nutrient generation rates under different farming management practices at the Gunnedah Research Centre catchment
J Foerster and WA Milne-Home
pp. 961-967
EA9950979An appraisal of soil phosphorus testing data for crops and pastures in South Australia
DJ Reuter, CB Dyson, DE Elliott, DC Lewis and CL Rudd
pp. 979-995
EA9950997Effects of tillage, stubble, gypsum, and nitrogen fertiliser on cereal cropping on a red-brown earth in south-west Queensland
GA Thomas, G Gibson, RGH Nielsen, WD Martin and BJ Radford
pp. 997-1008
EA9951015 Evaluation of soil biological properties as potential bioindicators of soil health
CE Pankhurst, BG Hawke, HJ McDonald, CA Kirkby, JC Buckerfield, P Michelsen, KA O'Brien, VVSR Gupta and BM Doube
pp. 1015-1028
EA9951029Some advantages of long-term grazing trials, with particular reference to changes in botanical composition
RM Jones, RJ Jones and CK McDonald
pp. 1029-1038
EA9951039 Effects of rainfall, moisture stress, and stocking rate on the persistence of white clover over 30 years
KJ Hutchinson, KL King and DR Wilkinson
pp. 1039-1047
EA9951049Root-lesion nematode (Pratylenchus thornei) limits response of wheat but not barley to stored soil moisture in the Hermitage long-term tillage experiment
JP Thompson, J Mackenzie and R Amos
pp. 1049-1055
EA9951057Estimating the actual annual production and utilisation of dry matter from a highly productive improved pasture: a community-based approach
KL King and KJ Hutchinson
pp. 1057-1057
EA9951058Effect of legume-wheat rotation on the water balance, nitrogen dynamics, and soil acidification in Western Australian soils
IRP Fillery, PJ Dolling, DV Murphy, GP Sparling, FX Dunin and KRJ Smettem
pp. 1058-1058
EA9951059Runoff and soil loss from long-term tillage treatments under natural rainfall
PJ Barker
pp. 1059-1059
EA9951060Soil processes under grazed pastures: their impact on crop production
WD Bellotti, JH Butler, PR Grace, CT Hignett, DL Little, AD Moore and TG Reeves
pp. 1060-1060
EA9951061Assessment of the ability of LEACHM to simulate aldicarb movement in a Hanwood Loam soil using lysimeters
J Foerster and WA Milne-Home
pp. 1061-1061
EA9951062Superphosphate and grazing pressure: effects on soils, pastures, and wool production
JWD Cayley, CL Lescun and GR Saul
pp. 1062-1062