- Page 4 and 5: Mission The Crawford Fund To increa
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- Page 8 and 9: Preface A symposium to honour the 8
- Page 10 and 11: Development of a microbial indicato
- Page 12 and 13: the ever-changing infl uence of a g
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- Page 16 and 17: Xanthomonas and Pseudomonas, mount
- Page 18 and 19: Bouwmeester, H.J., Roux, C., Lopez-
- Page 20 and 21: Rovira, A.D. and Bowen, G.D. 1968.
- Page 22 and 23: Figure 1. Root exudate or rhizodepo
- Page 24 and 25: Response of specifi c functional gr
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- Page 36 and 37: Ps. str. AN5 was shown to produce a
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with you, Albert, that you began to
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Figure 4. Th e plot fumigated with
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Figure 9. Barley seeded no-till in
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Cropping systems and plant health C
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weed grasses to adjacent wheat seed
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thus far in the PNW is to delay pla
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Smiley, R.W., Backhouse, D., Lucas,
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with the agricultural zone in this
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No chemical treatments have yet bee
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Neate, S.M. (1987) Plant debris in
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soil at this site that act in combi
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Addition of stubble carbon resulted
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Abstract Observations in sugarcane
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Table 2. Final nematode population
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surface and minimum tillage is a co
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Abstract N.P.E. Reddy Peanut is an
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PCR amplifi cation for RAPD analysi
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Genetic diversity among S. rolfsii
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Figure 2. A: Amplifi cation product
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Ramsay, J.R., Multani, D.S. and Lyo
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nities is reduced; their function a
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Table 1. Primer sets and functional
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Table 3. Data included in the EdIRT
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Acknowledgments Funding for EdIRT d
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Abstract Research cooperation betwe
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• evaluate biological agents for
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and workshops. Th ese gatherings ha
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Ryder, M.H., Yan, Z., Terrace, T.E.
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Unfortunately, no-tillage and stubb
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Figure 1. First Master Class on Soi
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Th e success of the fi rst class pr
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Figure 6. (L to R) Dr Gargouri, Noe
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Recent publications by former train
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Toktay, H., McIntyre, L., Nicol, J.
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Adelaide, has been responsible for
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Abstracts The T Rovira R Rhizospher
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Can fungivory post-germination duri
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Rhizosphere microbial diversity is
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Abstract As the fi nal speaker of t
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14 Carbon labelling of plants McDou
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Root damage rating (0-5 scale) 4 3
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Th ese soil fumigation trials led t
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cluded that inoculation with Azospi
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Th e discovery at Washington State
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Kerry, B.R., Simon, A. and Rovira,
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Simon, A. 1989. Biological control
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Program for the Rovira Rhizosphere
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