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The UWA Institute of Agriculture
University of Western Australia
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Most Cited Articles of The UWA Institute of Agriculture in 1999
Title
Journal
Year
Citations
Agronomic approaches for improving the micronutrient density in edible portions of field crops
Field Crops Research
1999
310
Physiological responses of chickpea genotypes to terminal drought in a Mediterranean-type environment
European Journal of Agronomy
1999
161
Presymptomatic visualization of plant-virus interactions by thermography
Nature Biotechnology
1999
142
Impact of chemical composition of legume residues and initial soil pH on pH change of a soil after residue incorporation
Plant and Soil
1999
114
Radial oxygen loss from intact roots of Halophila ovalis as a function of distance behind the root tip and shoot illumination
Aquatic Botany
1999
114
Simultaneous determination by capillary gas chromatography of organic acids, sugars, and sugar alcohols in plant tissue extracts as their trimethylsilyl derivatives
Analytical Biochemistry
1999
104
Causes of increased nutrient concentrations in post-fire regrowth in an East African savanna
Plant and Soil
1999
102
Molecular basis of resistance to acetolactate synthase-inhibiting herbicides in Sisymbrium orientale and Brassica tournefortii
Pest Management Science
1999
95
Glomalean mycorrhizal fungi from tropical Australia
Mycorrhiza
1999
88
Spectroscopic study of aluminium speciation in removing humic substances by Al coagulation
Water Research
1999
85
The response of fast- and slow-growing Acacia species to elevated atmospheric CO: an analysis of the underlying components of relative growth rate
Oecologia
1999
75
Chlamydospore germination and Fusarium wilt of banana plantlets in suppressive and conducive soils are affected by physical and chemical factors
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
1999
75
Factors affecting soil acidification under legumes. III. Acid production by N -fixing legumes as influenced by nitrate supply
New Phytologist
1999
73
Social and economic challenges in the development of complex farming systems
Agroforestry Systems
1999
65
Genotype-environment interaction for seed yield and ODAP concentration of Lathyrus sativus L. and L. cicera L. in Mediterranean-type environments
Euphytica
1999
62
Characterization and Pathogenicity of Rhizoctonia Species on Canola
Plant Disease
1999
49
Extraction of apoplastic sap from plant roots by centrifugation
New Phytologist
1999
49
Ecophysiological effects of light quality and nitrate on seed germination in species from Western Australia
Austral Ecology
1999
41
Agroforestry for water management in the cropping zone of southern Australia
Agroforestry Systems
1999
41
Root porosity and oxygen movement in waterlogging-tolerant Trifolium tomentosum and -intolerant Trifolium glomeratum
Plant, Cell and Environment
1999
39
Multispecies cropping systems in India: Predictions of their productivity, stability, resilience and ecological sustainability
Agroforestry Systems
1999
38
Effect of malathion on resistance to soil-applied herbicides in a population of rigid ryegrass (Lolium rigidum)
Weed Science
1999
37
Evidence suggests that Mycosphaerella pinodes infection of Pisum sativum is inherited as a quantitative trait
Euphytica
1999
37
Phosphate uptake in Arabidopsis thaliana: dependence of uptake on the expression of transporter genes and internal phosphate concentrations
Plant, Cell and Environment
1999
36
Uptake of zinc by rye, bread wheat and durum wheat cultivars differing in zinc efficiency
Plant and Soil
1999
29
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