A second generation of annual pasture legumes and their root-nodule bacteria has been released to agriculture in Mediterranean-type environments. These new species emanate from selection activity focussed upon ‘alternative legumes’. In 1992, in response to changing constraints upon production, a program was initiated which sought species with different ideotypic traits to the traditional annual medics and clovers used in agriculture in southern Australia. Traits sought in the new species were deeper root systems, improved persistence from higher hardseed levels, acid tolerant symbioses, tolerance to pests and diseases and ease of harvesting with conventional cereal harvesters. Several cultivars of species new to Australian agriculture such ...
This paper reviews the current use of self-regenerating pasture legumes in the farming systems of so...
The beef industry has contributed significantly to the Queensland economy for more than 150 years. T...
Annual pasture legumes (APLs) are important in Western Australian farming systems, with subterranean...
Fifteen years ago subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum) and annual medics (Medicago spp.) dom...
Fifteen years ago subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum) and annual medics (Medicago spp.) dom...
Fifteen years ago subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum) and annual medics (Medicago spp.) dom...
Pulse and pasture legumes have maintained productivity in Mediterranean agricultural systems since a...
Serradella (Ornithopus sp.) is potentially useful on deep acid sandy soils in the > 350mm average an...
Biserrula pelecinus is a new genus of pasture legume which was developed for commercial agriculture ...
The introduction of improved pasture legumes into the cereal growing areas of southern Australia cha...
In previous chapters of this volume, various authors describe the development of herbaceous legumes ...
Forage legumes are a key feature of temperate grasslands in southern Australia, valued for their abi...
Annual-based farming systems represent some of the most highly disturbed terrestrial ecosystems on t...
Vast areas of semi-arid clay soil rangeland regions of northern Australia, such as the Mitchell Gras...
Serradella species and strain evaluation trials. Aim: There are only two strains of serradella avail...
This paper reviews the current use of self-regenerating pasture legumes in the farming systems of so...
The beef industry has contributed significantly to the Queensland economy for more than 150 years. T...
Annual pasture legumes (APLs) are important in Western Australian farming systems, with subterranean...
Fifteen years ago subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum) and annual medics (Medicago spp.) dom...
Fifteen years ago subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum) and annual medics (Medicago spp.) dom...
Fifteen years ago subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum) and annual medics (Medicago spp.) dom...
Pulse and pasture legumes have maintained productivity in Mediterranean agricultural systems since a...
Serradella (Ornithopus sp.) is potentially useful on deep acid sandy soils in the > 350mm average an...
Biserrula pelecinus is a new genus of pasture legume which was developed for commercial agriculture ...
The introduction of improved pasture legumes into the cereal growing areas of southern Australia cha...
In previous chapters of this volume, various authors describe the development of herbaceous legumes ...
Forage legumes are a key feature of temperate grasslands in southern Australia, valued for their abi...
Annual-based farming systems represent some of the most highly disturbed terrestrial ecosystems on t...
Vast areas of semi-arid clay soil rangeland regions of northern Australia, such as the Mitchell Gras...
Serradella species and strain evaluation trials. Aim: There are only two strains of serradella avail...
This paper reviews the current use of self-regenerating pasture legumes in the farming systems of so...
The beef industry has contributed significantly to the Queensland economy for more than 150 years. T...
Annual pasture legumes (APLs) are important in Western Australian farming systems, with subterranean...