Publications for 2006 - Condobolin Agricultural Research and Advisory Station
Scientific journals
Rebetzke, G.J., Richards, R.A., Fettell, N.A., Long, M., Condon, A.G., Forrester, R.I., and Botwright, T.L. (2007). Genotypic increases in coleoptile length improves stand establishment, vigour and grain yield of deep-sown wheat. Field Crops Research 100: 10-23.
Ruuska, S. A., Rebetzke, G. J., Herwaarden, A. F. van, Richards, R. A., Fettell, N. A., Tabe, L., Jenkins, C. L. D. (2006) Genotypic variation in water-soluble carbohydrate accumulation in wheat. Functional Plant Biology. 33: 799-809.
Conference Papers and Posters
Ward, P., Dolling, P., Fedorenko, D., Fettell, N., Harris, R., Honeysett, B., Latta, R., Lyons, A., Peoples, M., and Swan, A. (2006). Soil water under phase and companion systems. Ground breaking stuff. Proceedings of the 13th Australian Agronomy Conference, Perth, Western Australia, 10-14 September 2006. Australian Society of Agronomy.
Extension Publications
Anon. (2006). Perennial Species. Fact sheet No 1. Central West/ Lachlan Grain & Graze. ISBN 0 7347 1670 2
Anon. (2006). Perennial Species – Native Grasses. Fact sheet No 2. Central West/ Lachlan Grain & Graze.
Anon. (2006). Perennial Species – Introduced Grasses. Fact sheet No 3. Central West/ Lachlan Grain & Graze.
Anon. (2006). Perennial Species – Lucerne. Fact sheet No 4. Central West/ Lachlan Grain & Graze.
Anon. (2006). Perennial Species – Old Man Saltbush. Fact sheet No 5. Central West/ Lachlan Grain & Graze.
Anon (2006). Regional Site Field Day Book 2006. Central West Farming Systems.
Anon. (2006). Research Compendium 2004-2005. Central West Farming Systems.
Fettell, N and Moody, N. (2006) New barley varieties and management. Condobolin. Central West Farming Systems Research Compendium 2005-2006 pp 77-82.
Fettell, N., Moody, N. and Menz, I (2006) Barley varieties and management for 2006. GRDC Update for Advisers - Northern Region – February 2006 Dubbo.
Honeysett, B. and Fettell, N. (2006). Water use under cropping systems at Condobolin. Central West Farming Systems Research Compendium 2005-2006 pp 26-29.
