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pro vyhledávání: '"M. E. Wedderburn"'
Autor:
O. M. de Oca, A. D. MacKay, R. Burton, B. Kaye-Blake, H. Campbell, K. Maani, S. Peoples, M. E. Wedderburn, M. Brown, J. Manhire, R. Dynes, Tanira Kingi
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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :69-74
The New Zealand pastoral industry has many simultaneous drivers, including market and policy compliance, that operate from the local to the global scale. The ability to adapt to these multiple drivers against a background of constrained natural resou
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 53:377-388
A boroscope and mini-rhizotrons were used to explore root growth patterns in five different ryegrasses grown outdoors under simulated field edaphic conditions including drought. Few major differences in root counts were found among the ryegrasses. Th
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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :21-24
The results of a study investigating the response of farmers to adverse weather events are outlined. The aim was to identify adaptive management activities that would increase on-farm resilience. This project focused on beef/sheep farmers, dairy farm
Autor:
B. Huser, Ross Woods, Daniel T. Rutledge, D. Phyn, M. E. Wedderburn, Michael P. Cameron, Frank Scrimgeour, T. Fenton, Graham B. McBride, Andrew Tait, M. O'Connor, H. van Delden, Sandy Elliott, Bruce Small, Gael McDonald, Robbie Price, Jacques Poot
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University of Bristol-PURE
Better integrated knowledge of coupled ecological-socio-economic systems can assist regional policy development and planning in moving towards sustainable development by assessing the viability of those systems to meet the needs of current and future
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Agricultural Systems. 98:95-107
A multi-stakeholder representative group was established to oversee a project examining the economic and environmental performance of a representative North Island hill country catchment farm at Whatawhata in the western Waikato region of New Zealand
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Scopus-Elsevier
The second phase of a multi‐stakeholder, integrated catchment management project at the Whatawhata Research Centre is described. This project explored land use and management change options to improve the economic and environmental performance of t
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 51:155-169
The third phase of a multi‐stakeholder, integrated catchment management project at the Whatawhata Research Centre is described. Land use and management changes were implemented to improve economic and environmental performance of the Mangaotama cas
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 48:63-74
Genetic differentiation under the selection force of variable soil P availability was measured in populations of two white clover cultivars introduced to a grazed, low fertility grassland site. The resulting mixed grass‐clover pastures subsequently
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Grass and Forage Science. 59:29-40
A small-plot field experiment on grazed hill country pastures in the North Island of New Zealand was conducted to examine the productivity and compositional characteristics of swards in response to variation in pasture species diversity. The balanced
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Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association. :127-132
We conducted an experiment at two hill country sites in the North Island to determine whether more diverse pasture swards were beneficial in terms of pasture herbage yield and resistance to weed invasion. In this study diversity was characterised by