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Soil Physics at UNE
... divisional groups. Select Home to return to the divisional home-page. [ Hort. Science | Insect Pests | Pasture Agronomy | Plant Nutrition | Soil Physics | Weed Science | Home ] Contents Staff and Postgraduates Research Activities ... Blackwell, P.S. and Daniel, H. (1992). Soil stresses beneath tracked and tyred vehicles. Australian Grain 2(4), 3-4. Daniel, H., Sawada, Y. and Aylmore, L.A.G. (1992). ...
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Weed Science at UNE
... groups. Select Home to return to the divisional home-page. [ Hort. Science | Insect Pests | Pasture Agronomy | Plant Nutrition | Soil Physics | Weed Science | Home ] Whats new Staff Research projects ... ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) soil seed banks and other potentially resistant weeds in the northern grain region David Phelps (M Rur Sc candidate) - The ecology & management of Aristida latifolia ...
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Research Activities
... groups. Select Home to return to the divisional home-page. [ Hort. Science | Insect Pests | Pasture Agronomy | Plant Nutrition | Soil Physics | Weed Science | Home ] Research Activities Title: Plant Biotechnology and ... is the production of large amount of pollen grain in flowers. This makes transportation of the flowers very difficult. The pollen grain sheds during the transportation which in turn ...
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Weed Science Research at UNE
... pastures - whilst minimising the production of viable seed and dominance of CNG in pasture populations. Collaborating organisations included the DPI Victoria ( Frankston, Bacchus Marsh, Attwood, Geelong) and ... (Lolium rigidum) soil seed banks and other potentially resistant weeds in the northern grain region - Sandeep Narwal (PhD). Dependence on herbicides for weed control is equivalent to ...
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Weed Science Research at UNE
... of Chilean needle grass from pastures is impossible so its usefulness as a pasture species was assessed. As a pasture plant, it grows in winter and the tussocks are long-lived with ... will be used to characterise the biology and ecology of sowthistle from across the northern grain region, particularly focussing on germination and plant establishment. The reasons for its emerging dominance under ...
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Cultivation and tillage references
... and Development Corporation, Barton. Newton, P.J., Hollier, C. & Jones, J. (1997). Crop and pasture rotations for sustainable organic production. In: Dumaresq, D., Greene, R. & van Kerkhoff, L., Eds. ... & Heenan, D.P. (1998). Effect of tillage on rhizosphere microbial populations, early growth and grain yield of wheat throughout south eastern NSW. Proceedings of the 9th Australian Agronomy Conference ...
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Pasture Agronomy at UNE
... Pasture Agronomy at UNE Kirby Pastures - 2. Overview Of Kirby Farm The property 'Kirby' is owned ... winter feed gap; Japanese Millet (Echinochloa utilis) being the preferred species. Sheep are supplemented with grain bought from 'McMaster' research station at Warialda or elsewhere if necessary (usually in the order ...
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Pasture Agronomy at UNE
... in Figure 9.1. Pasture growth, if any, may be low and not evenly distributed. Drought measures which may be taken include increased stock feeding (with grain and/or hay or silage ... 'Kirby'. Vaccination is necessary for pulpy kidney. 9.5 Link between Animal and Pasture Productivity The closer pasture productivity is matched to the demands of livestock, the more efficient the enterprise will ...
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