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David Midmore
Central Queensland University - Rockhampton North / Australia
Agriculture & Forestry / Horticulture
AD Scientific Index ID: 233
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David Midmore's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Agronomic modification of resource use and intercrop productivityDJ MidmoreField Crops Research 34 (3-4), 357-380, 19933021993
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Aspects of bamboo agronomyV Kleinhenz, DJ MidmoreAcademic Press 74, 99-153, 20012372001
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Tissue Culture Studies of Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum)P Bhatia, N Ashwath, T Senaratna, D MidmorePlant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 78, 1-21, 20042352004
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Root aeration improves yield and water use efficiency of tomato in heavy clay and saline soilsSP Bhattarai, L Pendergast, DJ MidmoreScientia horticulturae 108 (3), 278-288, 20062522006
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Aerated subsurface irrigation water gives growth and yield benefits to zucchini, vegetable soybean and cotton in heavy clay soilsSP Bhattarai, S Huber, DJ MidmoreAnnals of applied biology 144 (3), 285-298, 20042152004
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