Items where Author is "Broughton, S."
Group by: Item Type | Date Jump to: Article | Book Section Number of items: 5. ArticleGupta, S., Loughman, R., Li, C.D., Cakir, M., Platz, G., Westcott, S., Bradley, J., Broughton, S. and Lance, R. (2010) Quantitative trait loci and epistatic interactions in barley conferring resistance to net type net blotch (Pyrenophora teres f. teres) isolates. Plant Breeding, 129 (4). pp. 362-368. Day, M.D., Broughton, S. and Hannan-Jones, M. A. (2003) Current distribution and status of Lantana camara and its biological control agents in Australia, with recommendations for further biocontrol introductions into other countries. Biocontrol News and Information, 24 (3). 63N-76N. ISSN 0143-1404 Barr, A.R., Jefferies, S.P., Broughton, S., Chalmers, K.J., Kretschmer, J.M., Boyd, W.J.R., Collins, H.M., Roumeliotis, S., Logue, S.J., Coventry, S.J., Moody, D.B., Read, B.J., Poulsen, D., Lance, R.C.M., Platz, G.J., Park, R.F., Panozzo, J.F., Karakousis, A., Lim, P., Verbyla, A.P. and Eckermann, P.J. (2003) Mapping and QTL analysis of the barley population Alexis × Sloop. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 54 (12). pp. 1117-1123. Li, C.D., Lance, C.M., Collins, H.M., Tarr, A., Roumeliotis, S., Harasymow, S., Cakir, M., Fox, G.P., Grime, C.R., Broughton, S., Young, K.J., Raman, H., Barr, A.R., Moody, D.B. and Read, B.J. (2003) Quantitative trait loci controlling kernel discoloration in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 54 (12). pp. 1251-1259. Book SectionHancock, D.L., Osborne, R., Broughton, S. and Gleeson, P. (2000) Eradication of Bactrocera papayae (Diptera: Tephritidae) by male annihilation and protein baiting in Queensland, Australia. In: Area-wide control of fruit flies and other insect pests: joint proceedings of the International Conference in Area-Wide Control of Insect Pests, May 28-June 2, 1998, and the Fifth International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance, June 1-. International Atomic Energy Agency, Malaysia, 782 pages. ISBN 983-861-195-6 |