Search Results - "Queensland"

  1. Agriculture collectives in North Bengal by International Water Management Institute

    Published 2022
    “…The collectives were implemented by the Centre for the Development of Human Initiatives (CDHI), with support from the University of Southern Queensland, the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), the University of Birmingham and North Bengal Agricultural University (UBKV). …”
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  2. Genotype x environment interactions in progeny from a barley cross .1. Patterns of response among progeny lines for grain-yield and time to anthesis by Jackson, PA, Byth, D.E., Johnston, R.P., Fischer, K.S.

    Published 1993
    “…Grimmett were evaluated at 7 environments in Queensland. Cluster analysis and principal component analysis were used to examine the variation in response for grain yield. …”
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  3. An evaluation of the growth and yield of perennial cereals in two contrasting environments by Innes, P. J., Newell, M. T., Pembleton, K. G., Hayes, R. C., Radanielson, A. M.

    Published 2025
    “…The crops were grown in two contrasting Australian cropping and livestock regions, Cowra in NSW (temperate) and Pittsworth, Queensland (sub-tropical). In year 1 treatments included early, late, and early plus late defoliation, to simulate grazing before reproductive development. …”
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  4. Priorities for enhancing the ex situ conservation and use of Australian crop wild relatives by Norton, Sally L., Khoury, Colin K., Sosa, Chrystian C., Castañeda Álvarez, Nora P., Achicanoy Estrella, Harold Armando, Sotelo, Steven

    Published 2017
    “…Species richness of the wild relatives of major food crops is concentrated in the northern and north-eastern tropical regions, in the Northern Territory, Western Australia, and Queensland. Geographic priorities for collecting of these taxa for ex situ conservation, due to the limited representation of their populations in genebanks, largely align with areas of high species richness. …”
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  5. An intermediate wheatgrass model for APSIM next generation by Innes, P. J., Newell, M. T., Pembleton, K. G., Hayes, R. C., Radanielson, A. M.

    Published 2025
    “…Further simulations, using a transect of locations from sub-tropical Queensland to temperate Tasmania, indicated that successful grain production, given the current vernalisation requirements of intermediate wheatgrass, is likely restricted to temperate zones of the current cereal cropping regions in Australia. …”
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  6. Newcastle disease vaccination: From technology to poverty reduction by Young, J., Grace, Delia, Young, M., Alders, Robyn G., Kibaya, A., Msami, H., Bagnol, B.

    Published 2012
    “…This thermotolerant vaccine, developed by the University of Queensland, is affordable, effective, and easy to administer. …”
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  7. Can changes in soil properties in organic banana production suppress fusarium wilt? by Geense, P, Pattison, A.B., Kukulies, T.L., Scholberg, J.M.S., Molina, A.B.

    Published 2015
    “…A survey was conducted comparing five organic and five conventional banana plantations at paired sites in north Queensland, Australia. Soil samples were collected and analysed for chemical, physical and biological soil health indicators. …”
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  8. Comportamiento de toretes media sangre Australian Friesian Sahiwal y Holstein, Brahman y Beef Master en pastoreo y estabulación by Reyes, Samuel

    Published 2014
    “…También se han desarrollado sistemas de producción de doble propósito para obtener carne y leche al mismo tiempo, utilizando cruces de razas de lechos con razas de carne. En Queensland, Australia, una zona tropical con condiciones bastante similares al trópico americano, se ha desarrollado la raza Australian Friesian Sahiwal que presenta alta producción de leche (5000 litro lactancia) buena habilidad para producir carne (400-450 kg de carne). …”
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  9. Efecto antihelmíntico in vitro de extractos de plantas sobre larvas infectantes de nematodos gastrointestinales de rumiantes by Moreno, Fabiana Carina, Gordon, Iain J., Wright, A.D., Benvenutti, Marcelo, Saumell, Carlos A.

    Published 2019
    “…With the purpose of studying the anthelmintic efficacy of some plant species presents in Queensland State, Australia, we tested in vitro the effect of plant extracts on infective larvae (L3) migration of Haemonchus placei, Cooperia sp., Haemonchus contortus and Trichostrongylus colubriformis. …”
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  10. Comportamiento de toretes media sangre A.F.S. y Holstein, Brahman y Beef Master en pastoreo y estabulación by Reyes, Samuel

    Published 2014
    “…En el trópico se han popularizado las razas brahman y Beef Master, pues han mostrado muy buenos resultados en producción de carne y resistencia a condiciones tropicales, También se han desarrollado sistemas de producción de doble propósito para obtener carne y leche al mismo tiempo, utilizando cruces de rozas de leche con razas de carne. En Queensland, Australia, una zona tropical con condiciones bastante similares al trópico américa no, se ha desarrollado la raza Australiana Friesian Sahiwal (A.F.S.) que presenta altas producciones de leche (5000 litros/lactancia) y buena habilidad para producir carne (400-450 kg de carne). …”
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  11. Effects of soil temperature and moisture on methane uptakes and nitrous oxide emissions across three different ecosystem types by Luo, G.J., Kiese, Ralf, Wolf, B., Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus

    Published 2013
    “…In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round daily soil fluxes of nitrous oxide and methane for three distinct semi-natural or natural ecosystems: temperate spruce forest, Germany; tropical rain forest, Queensland, Australia; and ungrazed semi-arid steppe, Inner Mongolia, China. …”
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  12. Evaluación de tres tipos de alimento en la etapa juvenil de langosta australiana de agua dulce (Cherax quadricarinatus) by Espinosa M., Juan C.

    Published 2014
    “…La langosta australiana de agua dulce, Cherax quadricarinatus, es originaria del noreste de Queensland (Australia) y fue introducida en 1997 de Belice al Zamorano. …”
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