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  1. Key crop nutrient management issues in the Western Australia grains industry: a review by Chen, W., Bell, R.W., Brennan, R.F., Bowden, J.W., Dobermann, A., Rengel, Z., Porter, W.

    Published 2009
    “…The negative balance of magnesium (Mg) observed in WA cropping systems, together with the information reviewed on factors affecting soil Mg content and crop response to Mg application across Australia, suggests that there is a need to evaluate the risk and impact of Mg deficiency on acidic sandy soils of WA.…”
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  2. Partnerships for involving small-scale growers in commercial forestry: lessons from Australia and Indonesia by Race, D., Bisjoe, A.R., Hakim, M.R., Hayati, N., Julmansyah, Kadir, A, Kurniawan, Kusumedi, P., Nawir, A.A., Nurhaedah, Perbatasari, D.U., Purwanti, R., Rohadi, D., Stewart, H., Sumirat, B, Suwarno, A.

    Published 2009
    “…This article reports on the key fi ndings of a three-year research project that explored different business partnerships used in commercial forestry in Australia and Indonesia, and identifi ed the critical factors for benefi cial and enduring partnerships. …”
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  3. Strange Changes: Indigenous perspectives of climate change and adaptation in NE Arnhem Land (Australia) by Petheram, L., Zander, K.K., Campbell, Bruce M., High, C, Stacey, Natasha

    Published 2010
    “…In this study we aimed to improve understanding of factors important in integration of Yolngu perspectives in planning adaptation policy in North East Arnhem Land (Australia). We conducted workshops and in-depth interviews in two ‘communities’ to develop insight into Yolngu peoples’ observations and perspectives on climate change, and their ideas and preferences for adaptation. …”
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  4. Interactive effects of warming and water deficit on Shiraz vine transpiration in the Barossa Valley, Australia by Bonada, Marcos, Buesa, Ignacio, Morán, Martín A., Sadras, Víctor O.

    Published 2019
    “…In the context of worldwide warming and climate-driven shifts in amount and seasonality of rainfall, we investigate the interactive effects of warming and water deficit on Shiraz vine transpiration under the conditions of the Barossa Valley, Australia. Transpiration of Shiraz vines was measured with thermal dissipation sap flow probes in a factorial experiment combining two thermal (heated with open-top chambers and control at ambient temperature) and two water regimes (wet and dry). …”
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  5. Gira tecnológica a Australia: KGB un nuevo sistema de conducción para cerezos

    Published 2020
    “…La gira se desarrolla en Australia y tiene como objetivo la cuna del sistema KGB, la experiencia, ventajas, desventajas y actualizaciones de este sistema de conducción con el fin de aplicar este conocimiento en Chile y generar nuevas plantaciones con este sistema peatonal disminuyendo el uso de mano de obra y el daño (machucon) causado a la fruta por la cosecha. …”
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  6. Integrating satellite and climate data to predict wheat yield in Australia using machine learning approaches by Cai, Y., Guan, K., Lobell, D. B., Potgieter, A.B., Wang, S., You, Liangzhi

    Published 2019
    “…Wheat is the most important staple crop grown in Australia, and Australia is one of the top wheat exporting countries globally. …”
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  7. Transforming Agri-food Systems in Asia and the Pacific by Fan, Shenggen

    Published 2019
    Subjects: “…australia…”
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  8. Actualización y capacitación en los avances tecnológicos en viticultura de precisión en Australia

    Published 2017
    “…La gira se centrará en: Evaluación de las líneas de desarrollo de VP y proyecciones en Australia con posibles aplicaciones en Chile. Visualización de los avances prácticos de VP aplicados a nivel productivo en Australia con posibles aplicaciones en Chile. …”
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