Presidential
Address
Co-operation between primary producers and scientists—I.B. Hart
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1 |
Taxonomy of the Acacia aneura complex— L. Pedley |
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3–8 |
Mulga: a Bioclimate Analysis—H.A. Nix and M.P. Austin |
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9–22 |
Soils and Landscapes of Mulga Lands with special reference to South Western
Queensland—N.M. Dawson and C.A. Ahern |
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23–34 |
Vegetation of the Mulga Lands with special reference to south-western Queensland—D.E.
Boyland |
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35–42 |
Eco-Physiology of Mulga (Acacia aneura)—R.E. Winkworth |
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43–48 |
Leaf and shoot growth on Acacia kempeana F. Muell and selected other
arid-zone species—J.R. Maconochie |
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49–56 |
Regeneration and spatial patterns of Acacia aneura in south west
Queensland —W.H. Burrows |
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57-68 |
Growth and survival of mulga (Acacia aneura F. Muell. Ex Benth) in western New South Wales—G.M. Cunningham
and P.J. Walker |
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69–78 |
Some observations on ecology and control of woody weeds on mulga land in
northwestern New South Wales—C.W.E. Moore |
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79–88 |
Temporal and spatial distribution of an annual flora in an arid region
of Western Australia—J.J. Mott |
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89–98 |
Germination responses of native plant seeds to rainfall in south-west Queensland—R.G.
Silcock |
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99–104 |
Plant introduction and reseeding in the mulga zones—J.F. O’Donnell, R.
O’Farrell and K.W. Hyde |
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105–110 |
Productivity of Eragrostis eriopoda in a mulga community—M.A. Ross
and C. Lendon |
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111–116 |
Growth and reaction to grazing in Danthonia bipartita and Neurachne
mitchelliana—D.G. Wilcox |
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117–120 |
Termites in mulga lands—J.A.L. Watson, C. Lendon, and B.S. Low |
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121–126 |
Environmental variables and the biology of native Australian animals in
mulga lands—S.J.J.F. Davies |
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127–134 |
Tree density effects on yields of herbage and tree components in south
west Queensland mulga (Acacia aneura F. Muella) scrub—I.F.
Beale |
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135–142 |
The influence of rainfall on the nutritive value of a semi-arid mulga pature
in south-west Queensland—D.M.R. Newman |
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143–148 |
Community utilization by cattle and kangaroos in mulga near Alice Springs,
N.T.—Bobbi S. Low, Elaine Birk, C. Lendon and W.A. Low |
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149–156 |
The reproductive performance of maiden ewes in the mulga zone of south-western
Queensland—N.P. McMeniman and R. Holle |
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157–162 |
Animal production and reproduction in the mulga zone of Western Australia—J.G.
Morrissey |
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163–168 |
The mulga lands symposium: an evaluation—B.R. Roberts |
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169–174 |
A review of research findings concerned with pastoral development on the
Wallum of south-eastern Queensland—W.W. Bryan |
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175–194 |
Seed transmission of Pseudomonas phaseolicola (Halo blight) in Macroptilium
atropurpureum cv. Siratro—Melda L. Moffett |
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195–200 |
Townsville stylo research at Swan’s Lagoon—L. Winks |
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201–208 |
Effects of land smoothing on gilgaied Brigalow soils on certain soil properties
and plant growth—J.S. Russell |
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209–218 |
Farmer assessment of pasture establishment reliability in the Gympie district
south-east Queensland—R.M. Jones and M.C. Rees |
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219–222 |
Chemical control of eucalypt regrowth—J.A. Robertson and C.H. Pedersen |
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223–228 |
Application of molybdenum trioxide in the seed pellet for sub-tropical
pasture legumes—P.C. Kerridge, B.G. Cook and M.L. Everett |
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229–232 |
Dry matter production, digestibility and mineral content of Eragrostis
superba Peyr and E. curvula (Schrad.) Nees at Samford,
south-eastern Queensland—R.W. Strickland |
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233–242 |
Nitrogen and phosphorus response of Desmodium uncinatum on seed
production at Mt. Cotton, south-east Queensland—D.F. Nicholls, T.A.
Gibson, L.R. Humphreys, G.D. Hunter and L.M. Bahnisch |
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243–248 |
Para grass in the Northern Territory—parentage and propagation—R.N. Wesley-Smith |
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249–250 |
Cutting pasture samples with a new type of shearing handpiece—R.K. Jones
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251–254 |
Improvement of seed yield of Siratro (Macroptilium atropurpureum)—J.M.
Hopkinson and D.S. Loch |
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255–268 |
Seedling death of Desmodium intortum in the Queensland Wallum with
special reference to potassium chloride fertilizer—R.M. Jones |
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269–276 |
The effect of cutting management on the yield, chemical composition and
in vitro digestibility of Trifolium semipilosum grown
with Paspalum dilatatum in a sub-tropical environment—R.J.
Jones |
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277–284 |
A review of research on the evaluation of herbage crops and natural grasslands
in Nigeria—A.A. Ademosun |
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285–296 |
The effects of fertilizers on the productivity and persistence of Lucerne
(Medicago sativa) at Nanango, south-east Queensland—R.M.
Jones |
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297–304 |
Variation in Desmodium intortum: a preliminary study—B.C. Imrie |
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305–312 |
A comparison of dry matter yield and mineral content of three forms of
Cynodon with Digitaria decumbens and D. didactyla—R.W.
Strickland |
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313–318 |
The seeding and superphosphate rates for the establishment of Desmodium
uncinatum (Jacq.) D.C. By oversowing in uncultivated grasslands
of western Kenya—N.C.O. Kenya and D.W. Kalangi |
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319–326 |
Yields of Leucaena leucocephala in Fiji—I.J. Partridge and E. Ranacou |
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327–330 |
A numerical classification of sown tropical pasture regions based on the
performance of sown pasture species—R. Reid |
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331-342 |
Proceedings:
Field meeting
held in the Wallum on April 6 and 7, 1973
The
Wallum after 20 years,
Development
of mixed pastures on the Wallum—W.W. Bryan, 343.
Animal
production from nitrogen fertilized pastures—T.R. Evans, 345.
Research
aims in the light of past experience—T.R. Evans, 345.
Large
scale development at Caloundra Downs—E. Chellingworth, 347.
Breeder
performance on Wallum pasture—T.J. Tierney, 348.
Three
methods of utilization of coastal lowlands for beef production—C.B.
Wright, 350.
A
survey of ill-thrift in beef cattle in the southern coastal lowlands
of south-east Queensland—J. Eberson, R. Barnett, R, Bruce and
K. Dowsett, 352.
Commercial
development of the Wallum—J. Kingston, 357.
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343-357 |