Full papers from previous symposiums can be found in the following journals and specific topics in table of contents below:
2014
Perennial Grasses in Pasture Production Systems (Crop and Pasture Science Volume 65 Number 8 2014)
Table of Contents
Foreword to ‘Perennial Grasses in Pasture Production Systems’
Stuart Kemp
Perennial pasture grasses—an historical review of their introduction, use and development for southern Australia
F. M. Reed
Perennial pasture persistence: the economic perspective
Malcolm, K. F. Smith and J. L. Jacobs
Interaction between plant physiology and pasture feeding value: a review
F. Chapman, J. M. Lee and G. C. Waghorn
Quantifying the interactions between grazing interval, grazing intensity, and nitrogen on the yield and growth rate of dryland and irrigated perennial ryegrass
P. Rawnsley, A. D. Langworthy, K. G. Pembleton, L. R. Turner, R. Corkrey and D. J. Donaghy
Agronomic advantages conferred by endophyte infection of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) and tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) in Australia
E. Hume and J. C. Sewell
Use of modelling to identify perennial ryegrass plant traits for future warmer and drier climates
R. Cullen, R. P. Rawnsley, R. J. Eckard, K. M. Christie and M. J. Bell
Population biology of Microlaena stipoides in a south-eastern Australian pasture
L. Mitchell, J. M. Virgona, J. L. Jacobs and D. R. Kemp
A molecular phylogenetic framework for cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L.) improvement
Alan V. Stewart and Nicholas W. Ellison
Kikuyu-based pasture for dairy production: a review
C. García, M. R. Islam, C. E. F. Clark and P. M. Martin
Production and persistence of subtropical grasses in environments with Mediterranean climates
A. Moore, T. O. Albertsen, P. Ramankutty, P. G. H. Nichols, J. W. Titterington and P. Barrett-Lennard
Spatial variability in pH and key soil nutrients: is this an opportunity to increase fertiliser and lime-use efficiency in grazing systems?
Mark Trotter, Chris Guppy, Rebecca Haling, Tieneke Trotter, Clare Edwards and David Lamb
Measuring dehydration tolerance in pasture grasses to improve drought survival
R. Norton, the late F. Lelièvre and F. Volaire
2012
Legume Research (Crop and Pasture Science Volume 63 Numbers 8 & 9 2012)
Table of Contents
Foreword – The Australian Legume Symposium
Rob Salmon and Carol Harris
Temperate pasture legumes in Australia—their history, current use, and future prospects
G. H. Nichols, C. K. Revell, A. W. Humphries, J. H. Howie, E. J. Hall, G. A. Sandral, K. Ghamkhar and C. A. Harris
An overview of dryland legume research in New Zealand
J. Moot
An overview of the role of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) in pastoral agriculture
H. Bouton
Improving white clover for Australasia
Z. Z. Jahufer, J. L. Ford, K. H. Widdup, C. Harris, G. Cousins, J. F. Ayres, L. A. Lane, R. W. Hofmann, W. L. Ballizany, C. F. Mercer, J. R. Crush, W. M. Williams, D. R. Woodfield and B. A. Barrett
Nitrogen from Australian dryland pastures
F. Angus and M. B. Peoples
Factors affecting the potential contributions of N2 fixation by legumes in Australian pasture systems
B. Peoples, J. Brockwell, J. R. Hunt, A. D. Swan, L. Watson, R. C. Hayes, G. D. Li, B. Hackney, J. G. Nuttall, S. L. Davies and I. R. P. Fillery
Nitrogen fixation in Australian dairy systems: review and prospect
Murray Unkovich
Full Text – Open Access Article
Nutrient surpluses in Australian grazing systems: management practices, policy approaches, and difficult choices to improve water quality
J. P. Gourley and D. M. Weaver
Exploring short-term ley legumes in subtropical grain systems: production, water-use, water-use efficiency and economics of tropical and temperate options
Lindsay W. Bell, John Lawrence, Brian Johnson and Anthony Whitbread
Biserrula pelecinus L. – genetic diversity in a promising pasture legume for the future
Ghamkhar, C. Revell and W. Erskine
Breeding and farming system opportunities for pasture legumes facing increasing climate variability in the south-west of Western Australia
K. Revell, M. A. Ewing and B. J. Nutt
Breeding of an early-flowering and drought-tolerant Lotus corniculatus L. variety for the high-rainfall zone of southern Australia
Real, G. A. Sandral, M. Rebuffo, S. J. Hughes, W. M. Kelman, J. M. Mieres, K. Dods and J. Crossa
Some factors that contribute to poor survival of rhizobia on preinoculated legume seed
J. Hartley, L. G. Gemell and R. Deaker
Development of an early season barrel medic (Medicago truncatula Gaertn.) with tolerance to sulfonylurea herbicide residues
M. Peck and J. H. Howie
Spatial and temporal variation in soil Mn2+ concentrations and the impact of manganese toxicity on lucerne and subterranean clover seedlings
C. Hayes, M. K. Conyers, G. D. Li, G. J. Poile, A. Price, B. J. McVittie, M. J. Gardner, G. A. Sandral and J. I. McCormick
Boron tolerance in annual medics (Medicago spp.)
H. Howie
A new biotype of bluegreen aphid (Acyrthosiphon kondoi Shinji) found in south-eastern Australia overcomes resistance in a broad range of pasture legumes
W. Humphries, D. M. Peck, S. S. Robinson, T. Rowe and K. Oldach
Bean leafroll virus is widespread in subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) seed crops and can be persistently transmitted by bluegreen aphid (Acyrthosiphon kondoi Shinji)
M. Peck, N. Habili, R. M. Nair, J. W. Randles, C. T. de Koning and G. C. Auricht
Future applications of lucerne for efficient livestock production in southern Australia
W. Humphries
Australian Legume Research – synthesis and future directions
M. Virgona, C. Harris, S. Kemp, J. Evans and R. Salmon