Tropical Grasslands
Vol. 43 (2009)
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The changing face of the Australian
tropical pasture seed industry TONY ILLING |
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The performance
of irrigated mixtures of tall fescue, ryegrass and white clover in subtropical
Australia. 1. The effects of sowing mixture combinations, nitrogen and
oversowing on establishment, productivity,
botanical composition and persistence K.F. LOWE, M.N. CALLOW, T.M.
BOWDLER, S.A. LOWE, J.A. WHITE and N. GOBIUS |
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The performance of irrigated
mixtures of tall fescue, ryegrass and white clover in subtropical Australia.
2. The effects on yield and botanical composition of managing for quality
K.F. LOWE, T.M. BOWDLER, J.A. WHITE, S.A. LOWE and M.N. CALLOW |
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Woody plant responses to various
clearing strategies imposed on a poplar box (Eucalyptus populnea) community at Dingo in central Queensland
P.V. BACK, E.R. ANDERSON, W.H. BURROWS and C. PLAYFORD |
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Isolation and characterisation
of gamma radiation-induced dwarf mutants of Stylosanthes guianensis
JIALI TAN, HUASHAN TANG, YUEJING NIU, YOUGUANG CHEN, SHAOYUN LU,
ZHENFEI GUO and HAIHANG LI |
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Herbage yield and quality of
Brachiaria cultivars, Paspalum atratum and Panicum
maximum in north-east Thailand M.D. HARE, P. TATSAPONG and S.
PHENGPHET |
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Effect of clipping interval
and nitrogen fertilisation on oxalate content in pot-grown napier
grass (Pennisetum purpureum)
M.M. RAHMAN, YASUYUKI ISHII, MITSUHIRO NIIMI and OSAMU KAWAMURA |
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Utilising leaf number as an
indicator for defoliation to restrict stem growth in rhodes
grass (Chloris gayana)
cv. Callide K.G. PEMBLETON, K.F. LOWE and L.M. BAHNISCH |
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African lovegrass in Australia:
a valuable pasture species or embarrassing invader? JENNIFER FIRN |
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Fishmeal supplementation to
high-producing Jersey cows grazing kikuyu pasture E.R. MALLESON, R.
MEESKE, L.J. ERASMUS, W.A. VAN NIEKERK and R.J. COERTZE |
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Stimulation of wool growth by
Desmanthus spp. as a supplement
to a diet of Mitchell grass hay J.H. de A. RANGEL and C.P. GARDINER |
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Effects of liming and Sinorhizobium inoculation on growth, nodulation
and nutrient concentrations of lucerne in
acid soil YANJUN GUO, NI YU, LING YUAN and JIANGUO HUANG |
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Evaluation of low-temperature
tolerance of zoysia grass JIPING XUAN, JIANXIU
LIU, HE GAO, HUAGUABG HU and XIAOLI CHENG |
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A listing of forage accessions
established in published evaluation studies carried out by CSIRO in
southern and central Queensland, Australia (19502000) R.M. JONES |
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Performance of perennial tropical
grasses in different Mediterranean environments in southern Italy
A. CORLETO, E. CAZZATO, P. VENTRICELLI, S.L. COSENTINO, F. GRESTA, G.
TESTA, M. MAIORANA, F. FORNARO and D. DE GIORGIO |
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Flowering dynamics and seed
production of Arachis pintoi
and Arachis repens
in the Brazilian Cerrados M.A. CARVALHO,
E.A. PIZZARO JUNCAL and J.F.M. VALLS |
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Agromorphological characterisation
of a collection of Cynodon
MARK VAN DE WOUW, JEMAL MOHAMMED, MARIA ALEXANDRA JORGE and JEAN HANSON |
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Effect of wet season rotational
grazing on pasture and animal production in buffel
(Cenchrus ciliaris)
siratro (Macroptilum atropurpureum) pastures in south-east Queensland The
late J.C. TOTHILL, C.K. McDONALD, and the
late G.W. McHARG |
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Rapid and enhanced germination
at low temperature of alfalfa and white clover seeds following osmotic
priming ISKENDER TIRYAKI, MUSTAFA KIZILSIMSEK and MAHMUT KAPLAN |
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In situ fodder production of
Mimosa tenuiflora
under pruning in native caatinga tropical
dry forest in Brazil I.A. BAKKE, O.A. BAKKE, I.H. SALCEDO and A.P.
ANDRADE |
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Research note: Poplar box (Eucalyptus populnea)
growth rates in thinned and intact woodlands in central Queensland
P.V. BACK, E.R. ANDERSON, W.H. BURROWS and C. PLAYFORD |
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Oats (Avena sativa) common vetch (Vicia sativa) mixtures
grown on a low-input basis for a sustainable agriculture A. EROL,
M. KAPLAN and M. KIZILSIMSEK |
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Pastures for production, soil
health and carbon sequestration. Proceedings of the 8th Australian
Tropical Pastures Conference held at Goondiwindi, Queensland in March
2009 ANDREW FERGUSON |
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Building better feed
systems LINDSAY BELL |
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Permanent pastures
and industry policy guide certified grass-fed beef GRANT MAUDSLEY
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Pasture development at Undabri JEFF CARTER and TONY ILLING |
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Integrating pastures into farming
systems soil health and the benefits to crops DAVID LAWRENCE, MIKE
BELL, BRIAN JOHNSON and DAVID LLOYD |
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Zero-tilling to renovate buffel grass and the tip of the iceberg carbon sequestration
under pastures PETER and NIKKI THOMPSON |
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The opportunities for leucaena in southern Queensland GEORGE LAMBERT |
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Leucaena and
rotational grazing at Ten Mile ANDREW RICHARDSON |
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Soil carbon sequestration
myths and mysteries MIKE BELL and DAVID LAWRENCE |
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Greenhouse gas emissions in
livestock production systems BEVERLEY HENRY and RICHARD ECKARD |
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Harry Stobbs
Memorial Lecture: Carbon sequestration: Science and practicality M.J.
FISHER |
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Poisonous pimeleas
on inland farming lands of Queensland and New South Wales RICHARD
G. SILCOCK and MICHAEL B. MANN |
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Pasture-fed beef from tropical
pasture systems B.H. ENGLISH, K.A. SHAW, R.A. MATTHEWS, J.W. ROLFE
and J.C. KERNOT |
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Pasture analyser A database
of the growth rates of irrigated temperate species in southern Queensland
K.F. LOWE and G.B. SIMPSON |
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Reversing the declining quality
of the tropical forages collection K. COX, N. SCRIVENER and F. KILPATRICK |
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Producer-identified constraints
to widespread adoption of sown tropical grass pastures on the north-west
slopes of New South Wales L.H. MCCORMICK, S.P. BOSCHMA, G.M. LODGE
and J.F. SCOTT |
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Grass-legume mixtures on the
north-west slopes of New South Wales finding a compatible legume
S.P. BOSCHMA and C.A. HARRIS |
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Developing a more productive,
persistent panic grass cultivar C.A. HARRIS, S.P. BOSCHMA and G. MOORE |
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Author index |
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