VOL. 65 · NO. 4 | May 2014
 
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FARRER REVIEW
Mark Cooper, Carlos D. Messina, Dean Podlich, L. Radu Totir, Andrew Baumgarten, Neil J. Hausmann, Deanne Wright, Geoffrey Graham
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (4), 311-336, (23 April 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP14007
KEYWORDS: envirotyping, Genetics, genotyping, modeling, phenotyping, physiology, prediction, selection
RESEARCH PAPERS
J. F. Angus, V. V. S. R. Gupta, G. D. Pitson, A. J. Good
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (4), 337-352, (8 May 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP13337
KEYWORDS: ammonia volatilisation, banded fertiliser, FAME, microbial biomass, nitrifying bacteria, nitrogen-use efficiency, protozoa, soil mineral nitrogen
L. Krishnamurthy, H. D. Upadhyaya, C. L. L. Gowda, J. Kashiwagi, R. Purushothaman, Sube Singh, V. Vadez
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (4), 353-361, (12 May 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP13282
KEYWORDS: abiotic stress, grain yield, panicle harvest index, salinity, shoot biomass
Maria J. Poblaciones, Oscar Santamaría, Teodoro García-White, Sara M. Rodrigo
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (4), 362-369, (12 May 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP14061
KEYWORDS: agronomic biofortification, bread-making quality, rainfed conditions, selenate, selenite
S. N. Nichols, R. W. Hofmann, W. M. Williams, J. R. Crush
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (4), 370-381, (29 April 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP13446
KEYWORDS: Adaptation, interspecific hybridisation, macronutrients, phosphorus, T. uniflorum, white clover
S. N. Nichols, J. R. Crush, L. Ouyang
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (4), 382-387, (12 May 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP14029
KEYWORDS: interspecific hybridisation, phosphate acquisition, root branching, roots, Trifolium uniflorum, white clover
H. Nori, D. J. Moot, D. P. Monks, A. D. Black, R. J. Lucas
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (4), 388-399, (17 April 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP13329
KEYWORDS: daylength, growing degree-days, linear model, phenology, photothermal time
M. M. Rahman, D. W. Lamb, J. N. Stanley, M. G. Trotter
Crop and Pasture Science 65 (4), 400-409, (12 May 2014) https://doi.org/10.1071/CP14071
KEYWORDS: active optical sensor (AOS), tall fescue, LUE, pgr
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