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Crop Agronomy - Wheat

Breeding wheat lines for southern Australia according to three climatic mega-environments
Cherie Bell and Howard Eagles

Successful high rainfall cropping in southern Australia using raised beds
Penny Riffkin and Pedro Evans

Crop yield response to pasture legumes in a pasture-crop rotation
Xianguang Zhang and Pedro M. Evans

Poor wheat crops following canola - a survey of farmers and agronomists
Megan H. Ryan, Grace Taylor and John A. Kirkegaard

The influence of climatic factors and crop nutrition on seed vigour in wheat
Darshan L. Sharma and Walter K. Anderson

Durum wheat-a profitable crop for Western Australia 
Shahajahan Miyan and Wal Anderson

Necrotic tipping and yellowing of leaves in wheat (cv. Diamondbird) in southern New South Wales in 2001
BJ Scott, KJ Schulze, GM Murray, PJ Martin and KA Wratten

Yield and falling numbers of new wheat cultivars on the south coast of Western Australia
Mohammad Amjad and Wal Anderson

Enhanced tolerance of high-p plants to environmental stresses is related to primary root diameter and potential root hydraulic conductivity for water and nutrient uptake
Dhananjay Singh, Vijaya Singh, Peter Sale, Charles Pallaghy and Richard Routley

Effect of previous crops on crown rot infection and yield of wheat
John Kirkegaard, John Holland, Kevin Moore, Steven Simpfendorfer, Rod Bambach, Steve Marcroft and Grant Hollaway

Water-soluble carbohydrates and yield in wheat
Anthony van Herwaarden, Richard Richards and John Angus