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    Estimating the nitrogen status of crops using a digital camera by Li, Y., Chen, D., Walker, C.N., Angus, J.F.

    Published in Field crops research (10-09-2010)
    “…Spectral reflectance of cereal canopies measured with a digital camera correlated closely with N status during the vegetative and early stem elongation phases…”
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    Soil tests to predict optimum fertilizer nitrogen rate for rice by Russell, C.A., Dunn, B.W., Batten, G.D., Williams, R.L., Angus, J.F.

    Published in Field crops research (01-06-2006)
    “…Productivity and response to nitrogen (N) fertilizer were measured on 84 irrigated rice crops growing over two seasons on farms in the Riverina region of…”
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    Biofumigation: isothiocyanates released from Brassica roots inhibit growth of the take-all fungus by Angus, J.F. (Division of Plant Industry CSIRO, Canberra (Australia)), Gardner, P.A, Kirkegaard, J.A, Desmarchelier, J.M

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-1994)
    “…The presence of root tissue of the brassicas canola and Indian mustard inhibited growth of pure cultures of the fungal pathogen which causes take-all of wheat…”
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    Comparison of canola, Indian mustard and Linola in two contrasting environments. I. Effects of nitrogen fertilizer on dry-matter production, seed yield and seed quality by Hocking, P.J., Kirkegaard, J.A., Angus, J.F., Gibson, A.H., Koetz, E.A.

    Published in Field crops research (01-02-1997)
    “…The potential for extending the production of winter oilseed crops into the drier region of the cereal belt of eastern Australia was examined by comparing…”
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    Comparison of canola, Indian mustard and Linola in two contrasting environments. II. Break-crop and nitrogen effects on subsequent wheat crops by Kirkegaard, J.A., Hocking, P.J., Angus, J.F., Howe, G.N., Gardner, P.A.

    Published in Field crops research (01-05-1997)
    “…The main canola-growing region in Australia is southern New South Wales where previous studies showed higher yield and grain protein of wheat growing after…”
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    Physiological characteristics of high-yielding rice inferred from cross-location experiments by Horie, T., Ohnishi, M., Angus, J.F., Lewin, L.G., Tsukaguchi, T., Matano, T.

    Published in Field crops research (01-05-1997)
    “…Understanding the processes controlling yield in well-managed, high-input crops may offer ways of increasing currently recognized yield potentials. In this…”
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    Managing dryland wheat to produce high-quality grain by Larroque, O.R., Calderini, D.F., Angus, J.F.

    Published in Field crops research (01-05-2022)
    “…The properties of individual grain weight, protein concentration and protein composition contribute to grain quality of wheat. They are known to be affected by…”
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    Rate of soil acidification under wheat in a semi-arid environment by Poss, R. (Division of Plant Industry CSIRO, Canberra, A.C.T. (Australia)), Smith, C.J, Dunin, F.X, Angus, J.F

    Published in Plant and soil (01-11-1995)
    “…The rate of acidification under wheat in south-eastern Australia was examined by measuring the fluxes of protons entering and leaving the soil, using the…”
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    Low nitrogen use efficiency of dual-purpose crops: Causes and cures by Sprague, S.J., Lilley, J.M., Bullock, M.J., Virgona, J.M., Kirkegaard, J.A., Hunt, J.R., Hopwood, M.D.A., Faulkner, M.G., Angus, J.F.

    Published in Field crops research (15-06-2021)
    “…•NUE was lower in grazed than in grain-only crops fertilized soon after grazing.•The reduction in NUE was partly due to low N demand by recently grazed…”
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    Reflections on how to approach early career psychiatrist roles and challenges by Looi, Jeffrey C L, Finlay, Angus J F, Heard, Daniel S

    “…Objective: To reflect upon and provide experiential advice to address the roles of early career psychiatrists. The main roles include leading patient care;…”
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    Why it’s worthwhile training as a psychiatrist by Looi, Jeffrey CL, Finlay, Angus JF

    “…Objectives: We provide experiential reflections upon the process of training and working as a psychiatrist, with the aim of sparking and maintaining interest…”
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    Open disclosure: ethical, professional and legal obligations, and the way forward for regulation by Finlay, Angus J F, Stewart, Cameron L, Parker, Malcolm

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (01-05-2013)
    “…Summary Open disclosure (OD) after adverse health care events is the subject of a national standard that has been implemented in state health policy documents,…”
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    Arbuscular mycorrhizae in wheat and field pea crops on a low P soil: increased Zn-uptake but no increase in P-uptake or yield by Ryan, M.H., Angus, J.F.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2003)
    “…Few field studies have investigated the contribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) to agricultural systems. In this study, the role of AMF in nutrition…”
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    Reduced growth of autumn-sown wheat in a low-P soil is associated with high colonisation by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi by Ryan, M.H, Van Herwaarden, A.F, Angus, J.F, Kirkegaard, J.A

    Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2005)
    “…Autumn-sown wheat (Triticum aestivum) was studied over two seasons in south-eastern Australia, on a low-P soil where indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi…”
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    Comparison of canola, Indian mustard and Linola in two contrasting environments: III. Effects of nitrogen fertilizer on nitrogen uptake by plants and on soil nitrogen extraction by Hocking, P.J, Kirkegaard, J.A, Angus, J.F, Bernardi, A, Mason, L.M

    Published in Field crops research (20-12-2002)
    “…Canola, Indian mustard, Linola and wheat were grown in field experiments for two seasons in the contrasting environments of Junee and Condobolin, NSW, to…”
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