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2. Effect of clover root weevil larval feeding on growth of clover progenies from parents selected for tolerance in field trials
3. Adventitious root mass distribution in progeny of four perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) groups selected for root shape
4. Comparisons between wild populations and bred perenial ryegrasses for root growth and root/shoot partitioning
5. Phosphate uptake by white clover (Trifolium repens L.) genotypes with contrasting root morphology
6. Feeding habituation to red clover by clover root weevil adults
7. Nitrogen : pasture growth, to the power of N
8. Response to soil aluminium of two white clover (Trifolium repens L.) genotypes
9. Root turnover in pasture species: chicory, lucerne, perennial ryegrass and white clover
10. Plant Growth Responses to Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhiza. VII. Growth and Nodulation of Some Herbage Legumes
11. Variation in Grassland Populations and Species and the Implications for Community Responses to Elevated CO 2
12. The Effect of Rhizophagus tenuis Mycorrhizas on Ryegrass, Cocksfoot and Sweet Vernal
13. Response to soil aluminium of two white clover (Trifolium repens L.) genotypes
14. APPLIED ECOLOGICAL STUDIES OF SHORELINE VEGETATION AT LAKES MANAPOURI AND TE ANAU, FIORDLAND: PART 3: VEGETATION OF THE LAKE TE ANAU SHORELINE
15. Growth responses of diploid and tetraploid perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) to soil-moisture deficit, defoliation and a root-feeding invertebrate
16. Effect of moisture deficit on four perennial ryegrass cultivars
17. Phosphate response of Trifolium uniflorum compared with T. repens and some T. repens×T. uniflorum hybrids
18. Nutrient responses and macronutrient composition of some Trifolium repens×Trifolium uniflorum interspecific hybrids
19. Phosphate responses of some Trifolium repens×T. uniflorum interspecific hybrids grown in soil
20. Improving white clover for Australasia
21. Influence of different forage grasses on nitrate capture and leaching loss from a pumice soil
22. Phosphate uptake by white clover (Trifolium repensL.) genotypes with contrasting root morphology
23. Genotypic Variation for Root Trait Morphology in a White Clover Mapping Population Grown in Sand
24. Effect of irrigation with lake water containing microcystins on microcystin content and growth of ryegrass, clover, rape, and lettuce
25. Effects of foliar and root applied nitrogen on nitrogen uptake and movement in white clover at low temperature
26. Genotypic variation in patterns of root distribution, nitrate interception and response to moisture stress of a perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) mapping population
27. The role of C4grasses in New Zealand pastoral systems
28. Phosphate response of Trifolium uniflorum compared with T. repens and some T. repens × T. uniflorum hybrids.
29. Book reviews
30. An experimental method for varying root temperature independently of shoot temperature
31. Growth and milksolids production in pastures of older and more recent ryegrass and white clover cultivars under dairy grazing
32. Elevated populations of effective rhizobia in the rhizoplane of white clover growing in pasture
33. The effect of root and shoot temperature of 8°C or 24°C on the uptake and distribution of nitrogen in white clover (Trifolium repens L.)
34. Root distribution and nitrate interception in eleven temperate forage grasses
35. Root growth media effects on root morphology and architecture in white clover
36. Effect of differentNeotyphodiumendophytes on root distribution of a perennial ryegrass(Lolium perenneL.) cultivar
37. Tip growth patterns and growth rates of root hairs on ‘Tamar’ white clover(Trifolium repensL.) in low ionic strength culture solution
38. The growth of roots of perennial, Italian, hybrid and annual ryegrasses through a high-strength root medium
39. Evaluation of aluminium‐tolerant white clover(Trifolium repens)selections on East Otago upland soils
40. Selection for variation in residual nitrogenase activity after exposure of white clover (Trifolium repens)to mineral nitrogen
41. Nutrient responses and macronutrient composition of some Trifolium repens x Trifolium uniflorum interspecific hybrids.
42. Phosphate responses of some Trifolium repens x T. uniflorum interspecific hybrids grown in soil.
43. Effect of different forage plants on denitrification potential of Horotiu soil
44. Effect of recurrent selection for aluminum tolerance on shoot morphology and chemical content of white clover
45. Phosphorus response of white clover(Trifolium repensL.) genotypes selected for tolerance of aluminium toxicity
46. Effect of VA mycorrhizas on phosphorus uptake and growth of white clover (Trifolium repensL.) growing in association with ryegrass (Lolium perenneL)
47. Cyanogenesis potential and iodine concentration in white clover (Trifolium repensL.) cultivars
48. Rhizobiumstrain × host genotype interactions for white clover(Trifolium repensL.) genotypes with different aluminium tolerances
49. Elevated atmospheric CO2concentration and rhizosphere nitrogen fixation in four forage plants
50. Book reviews
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