Browse by Book SectionJump to: Animal Science | Horticulture and Forestry Science Number of items: 5. Animal ScienceKlieve, A. V. and Gilbert, R. A. (2005) Bacteriophage populations. In: Methods in Gut Microbial Ecology for Ruminants. Springer. Horticulture and Forestry ScienceLloyd, A., Hamacek, E., George, A., Nissen, R. and Waite, G. (2005) Evaluation of exclusion netting for insect pest control and fruit quality enhancement in tree crops. In: International symposium on harnessing the potential of horticulture in the Asian-Pacific Region. ISHS Acta Horticulturae (694). International Society for Horticultural Science, 6 pages. Nissen, R.J., George, A.P., Waite, G., Lloyd, A. and Hamacek, E. (2005) Innovative new production systems for low-chill stonefruit in Australia and South-East Asia: a review. In: International symposium on harnessing the potential of horticulture in the Asian-Pacific Region. International Society for Horticultural Science . Dickinson, G. R. (2005) Interspecific hybridisation of Corymbia spp. In: Corymbia research meeting: Underpinning development of a profitable hardwood plantation industry in northern Australia by research into Corymbia species and hybrids. Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, 38 pages. Smith, M. K., Hamill, S. D., Becker, D. K. and Dale, J. L. (2005) Musa spp. banana and plantain. In: Biotechnology of fruit and nut crops. CABI. |