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Proceedings of the 10th Australian Agronomy Conference 2001 - References Index



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Organising Committee

Official Opening by The Governor of Tasmania

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Developing and implementing molecular markers in perennial ryegrass breeding

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Exploring lucerne germplasm diversity for Southern Cropping SYSTEMS

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Developing grazing tolerant lucerne

Pollen-ovule ratios as a method of estimating breeding system in Trifolium pasture species

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Prime quality high protein wheat variety evaluation in South Australia

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Assessment of aluminium stress tolerance of triticale breeding lines in hydroponics

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Breeding for Improved Zinc and Manganese Efficiency in Wheat and Barley.

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Canopy architecture and nitrogen utilisation for biomass production: the contrast between maize and sunflower

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Modification of Within-canopy Microclimate in Maize for Intercropping in the Lowland Tropics

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Compensatory and competitive ability of two canola cultivars

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Effects of plant population on pyrethrins yield of pyrethrum, (Tanacetum cinerariifolium) in Tasmania

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High Sowing Rates Reduce Seed Weight in Canary Seed (Phalaris canariensis L.)

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Faba bean seeding rates for central and southern NSW

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Unique root mass in Australia’s rice

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Earliness Management Systems for Cotton Production

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Achieving the Genetic Potential of Peanuts in Irrigated Production Systems

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Organic weed management survey: methods used by Australian herb and vegetable growers

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Lime and Crop Rotations for Weed Seedbank Management in New Pastures

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A Comparison of solarisation and secondary cultivations to control Papaver dubium L. in commercial poppy crops.

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Evaluating potential strategies for effective lucerne removal prior to cropping

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Imazethapyr Recropping Recommendations for Canola are Suitable for Australia’s Neutral-Alkaline Soils.

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Slugs, Snails and Iron based Baits: An Increasing Problem and a Low Toxic Specific Action Solution

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Can the APSIM model simulate wheat yield and grain protein in south-western Queensland?

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TRIAL-YEARS without tears: enhancing recommendations of flowering and yield in wheat

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Modelling water stress response in sugarcane: Validation and application of the APSIM-Sugarcane model.

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Greencalc: A Calculator for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions for the Australian Sugar Industry

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Soil acidification and liming in the low rainfall wheatbelt of south-western NSW.

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Land clearing in the central western wheatbelt of NSW affects soil acidity

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Plenary Papers

Opening Session

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An overview of the benefits delivered by research and new technology to farmers in South-Eastern-Australia

1. Angus, J. 2001. Nitrogen demand by Australian Agriculture. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture (in press).
2. Colton, B. and Potter, T. 1999. History. In: Canola in Australia, The First Thirty Years. Organising Committee of the 10th International Rapeseed Congress. 1-4.
3. Kirkegaard, J. 2000. Canola provides an unexpected boost. Farming Ahead. Kondinin Group. 97. January 2000. 47.
4. Knopke, P., O’Donnell, V and Shepherd, A. 2000. Productivity Growth in the Australian Grains Industry. ABARE Research Report 2000.1, Canberra. 3-31.
5. Salisbury, P and Wratten, N. 1999. Brassica napus Breeding. In: Canola in Australia, The First Thirty Years. Organising Committee of the 10th International Rapeseed Congress. 29-37.

Emerging Challenges in Land Management: An American Perspective on Efficiency

1. Burkart, M.R. and James, D.E. 1999. J. Environ. Qual. 28, 850-859.
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4. Halvorson, A.D. and Reule, C.A. 1994. Agron. J. 86, 315-318.
5. Halvorson, A.D., Reule, C.A., and Follett, R.F. 1999. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 63, 912-917.
6. Hatfield, J.L. and Prueger, J.H. 2000. Proceedings 2nd International Conference on Geospatial Information in Agriculture and Forestry, Orlando, FL., p II73-80.
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8. Hudson, B.D. 1994. J. Soil Water Conserv. 49, 189-194.
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16. Varvel, G.E. 1995. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 59, 527-531.

The Tasmanian Poppy Industry: A Case Study of the Application of Science and Technology

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8. Anon. (1999). Innovation improves poppy harvest efficiency. Tasmanian Alkaloids Poppy Growers Bulletin:40,8.
9. Anon (2000). North west poppy crop takes home the car. Tasmanian Alkaloids Poppy Growers Bulletin:41,12.

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Is agronomy being left behind by precision agriculture?

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1. Adams,, M.L., Cook, S.E. and Corner, R.J. 2000. Precision Agriculture. 2: 39-54.
2. Bramley, R.G.V., Cook, S.E., Adams, M.L. and Corner, R.J. 1999. Designing your own on-farm experiments: How precision agriculture can help. GRDC, Canberra.
3. Cook, S.E., and Bramley, R.G.V. 1999 Aust. J. Exp. Agric. 38, 963-971.
4. Cook, S.E. and Bramley, R.G.V. 2000. Comm. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 31 1531-1551.
5. Corner, R.J.and Moore G. 1998. Expector Soil Mapping Method. CSIRO.
6. Corner, R.J. Achiever Software. CSIRO.
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8. McBratney, A.B. Whelan, B.M. and Shatar, T.M. 1997. Precision Agriculture: Spatial and Temporal Variability of Environmental Quality. John Wiley.
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