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Published by CSIRO Publishing with endorsement of CSIRO and the Australian Academy of Science
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ISSN 1836-0947
VOLUME 70 • ISSUE 1 • 2019 • 1–94
VOLUME 70 • ISSUE 1 • 2019 • 1–94
CROP & PASTURESCIENCEAn International Journal for Crop and Pasture Science
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GRAIN/SEED QUALITY
PLANT IMPROVEMENT
PLANT–SOIL INTERACTIONS
INTEGRATED LAND AND WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
IMPACT OF CHANGING CLIMATE ON CROPS & PASTURES
NOVEL CROPPING OPTIONS TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY
CONTENTS
RESEARCH PAPERSEffects of long-term rotation and tillage practice on grain yield and protein of wheat and soil fertility on a Vertosol in a medium-rainfall temperate environmentR. D. Armstrong, R. Perris, M. Munn, K. Dunsford, F. Robertson, G. J. Hollaway, G. J. O’Leary 1
Barley yellow dwarf virus infection affects physiology, morphology, grain yield and fl our pasting properties of wheatShormin Choudhury, Philip Larkin, Holger Meinke, M. D. Hasanuzzaman, Peter Johnson, Meixue Zhou 16
Ability of sulfur-oxidising bacteria to hasten degradation of ground rubber particles in soil for release of zinc as a fertiliser to correct defi ciency in wheatM. J. Asadollahzadeh, A. H. Khoshgoftarmanesh, R. L. Chaney 26
Alleviation of fi eld water stress in wheat cultivars by using silicon and salicylic acid applied separately or in combinationKobra Maghsoudi, Yahya Emam, Muhammad Ashraf, Mohammad Javad Arvin 36
Crop responses to subsoil manuring. I. Results in south-western Victoria from 2009 to 2012Peter W. Sale, Jaikirat S. Gill, Renick R. Peries, Caixian Tang 44
Control of net form of net blotch in barley from seed- and foliar-applied fungicidesMark S. McLean, Grant J. Hollaway 55
Productivity increase, reduction of nitrogen fertiliser use and drought-stress mitigation by inoculation of Marandu grass (Urochloa brizantha) with Azospirillum brasilenseRubson da C. Leite, José G. D. dos Santos, Eduardo L. Silva, Cássio R. C. R. Alves, Mariangela Hungria, Robson da C. Leite, Antonio C. dos Santos 61
Methanogenic potential of commonly utilised South African subtropical and temperate grass species as infl uenced by nitrogen fertilisationCornelius J. L. du Toit, Willem A. van Niekerk, Heinz H. Meissner, Lourens J. Erasmus, Liesl Morey 68
Cropping practices infl uence incidence of herbicide resistance in annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) in AustraliaJ. C. Broster, J. E. Pratley, R. H. L. Ip, L. Ang, K. P. Seng 77
Growth traits associated with drought survival, recovery and persistence of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata) under prolonged drought treatmentsM. Abdollahi Bakhtiari, F. Saeidnia, M. M. Majidi, A. Mirlohi 85
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