A total of 44 tropical pasture legume accessions from the Clitoria, Desmanthus, Macroptilium and Stylosanthes genera were evaluated at 2 sites in semi-arid pastoral regions of north Queensland on gidgee clay soils. The results of the establishment phase of these trials are presented. A number of Desmanthus accessions survived well into the 2002 drought and their survival compared to other accessions and genotypes indicates their potential for such environments
In the 1980’s CSIRO and QDPI established a number of pasture legume evaluation trials throughout cla...
A significant amount of Queensland’s sheep and cattle production is based in the semi-arid central w...
Results from trials comparing the growth and persistence of a number of annual pasture legumes are p...
A total of 44 tropical pasture legume accessions from the Clitoria, Desmanthus, Macroptilium and Sty...
A total of 44 tropical pasture legume accessions from the Clitoria, Desmanthus, Macroptilium and Sty...
In previous chapters of this volume, various authors describe the development of herbaceous legumes ...
The legume genus, Desmanthus, comprises many species, some of which may be valuable in western Queen...
Vast areas of semi-arid clay soil rangeland regions of northern Australia, such as the Mitchell Gras...
Production, regeneration and persistence of summer-growing pasture legumes were studied in plots (26...
Performance and adaptation of the most promising tropical legumes so far evaluated in Africa south o...
Soil fertility decline in the northern grain belt has resulted in corresponding declines in grain yi...
The beef industry has contributed significantly to the Queensland economy for more than 150 years. T...
Growth and regeneration of summer-growing pasture legumes were studied on a black earth site near Da...
Grasses, legumes, saltbushes and herbs were evaluated at 6 sites in southern inland Queensland to id...
The range of available sown pasture legumes for the vast heavy clay soil regions of northern Austral...
In the 1980’s CSIRO and QDPI established a number of pasture legume evaluation trials throughout cla...
A significant amount of Queensland’s sheep and cattle production is based in the semi-arid central w...
Results from trials comparing the growth and persistence of a number of annual pasture legumes are p...
A total of 44 tropical pasture legume accessions from the Clitoria, Desmanthus, Macroptilium and Sty...
A total of 44 tropical pasture legume accessions from the Clitoria, Desmanthus, Macroptilium and Sty...
In previous chapters of this volume, various authors describe the development of herbaceous legumes ...
The legume genus, Desmanthus, comprises many species, some of which may be valuable in western Queen...
Vast areas of semi-arid clay soil rangeland regions of northern Australia, such as the Mitchell Gras...
Production, regeneration and persistence of summer-growing pasture legumes were studied in plots (26...
Performance and adaptation of the most promising tropical legumes so far evaluated in Africa south o...
Soil fertility decline in the northern grain belt has resulted in corresponding declines in grain yi...
The beef industry has contributed significantly to the Queensland economy for more than 150 years. T...
Growth and regeneration of summer-growing pasture legumes were studied on a black earth site near Da...
Grasses, legumes, saltbushes and herbs were evaluated at 6 sites in southern inland Queensland to id...
The range of available sown pasture legumes for the vast heavy clay soil regions of northern Austral...
In the 1980’s CSIRO and QDPI established a number of pasture legume evaluation trials throughout cla...
A significant amount of Queensland’s sheep and cattle production is based in the semi-arid central w...
Results from trials comparing the growth and persistence of a number of annual pasture legumes are p...