Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 40 Number 4 1989
AR9890729Increased responsiveness of short oat cultivars to early sowing, nitrogen fertilizer and seed rate
WK Anderson and R McLean
pp. 729-744
AR9890753Effects of soil nitrogen status and rate of inoculation on the establishment of populations of Bradyrhizobium japonicum and on the nodulation of soybeans
J Brockwell, RR Gault, LJ Morthorpe, MB Peoples, GL Turner and FJ Bergersen
pp. 753-762
AR9890753cCorrigendum - Effects of soil nitrogen status and rate of inoculation on the establishment of populations of Bradyrhizobium japonicum and on the nodulation of soybeans
J Brockwell, RR Gault, LJ Morthorpe, MB Peoples, GL Turner and FJ Bergersen
pp. 753-762
AR9890763 Effects of available soil N and rates of inoculation on nitrogen fixation by irrigated soybeans and evaluation of δ15N methods for measurement
FJ Bergersen, J Brockwell, RR Gault, L Morthorpe, MB Peoples and GL Turner
pp. 763-780
AR9890781Fungi associated with root and hypocotyl diseases of seedling lupins in Western Australia
MW Sweetingham
pp. 781-789
AR9890791 N2 fixation and its value to soil N increase in lupin, field pea and other legumes in south-eastern Australia
J Evans, GE O'Connor, GL Turner, DR Coventry, N Fettell, J Mahoney, EL Armstrong and DN Walsgott
pp. 791-805
AR9890807The effect of alfalfa mosaic virus on productivity of annual barrel medic, Medicago truncatula
DJ Dall, JW Randles and RIB Francki
pp. 807-815
AR9890843Annual species of Medicago differ greatly in their ability to nodulate on acid soils
JG Howieson and MA Ewing
pp. 843-850
AR9890861Integrated control of pink root (Pyrenochaeta terrestris) of onions by dazomet and soil solarization
IJ Porter, PR Merriman and PJ Keane
pp. 861-869
AR9890879Preliminary 'in vivo' measurements of protein and energy metabolism in the skin of sheep
PM Harris, DW Dellow and BR Sinclair
pp. 879-888
AR9890913Lupins and energy-yielding nutrients in ewes. 1. Glucose and acetate biokinetics and metabolic hormones in sheep fed a supplement of lupin grain
E Teleni, WR King, JB Rowe and GH McDowell
pp. 913-924