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Plant species diversity and management of temperate forage and grazing land ecosystems.
MA Sanderson, DJ Barker, GR Edwards, B Tracy, RH Skinner, D Wedin
Crop Science 44, 1132, 2004
3442004
Impacts of spatial patterns in pasture on animal grazing behaviour, intake and performance
DF Chapman, AJ Parsons, GP Cosgrove, DJ Barker, DM Marotti, ...
Crop Science 47, 399, 2007
1742007
Water deficit effects on osmotic potential, cell wall elasticity, and proline in five forage grasses.
DJ Barker, CY Sullivan, LE Moser
Agronomy Journal 85, 270, 1993
1371993
Vegetation diversity, growth, quality and decomposition in managed grasslands.
TA White, DJ Barker, KJ and Moore
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment 101, 73, 2004
1092004
Integrating winter annual forages into a no-till corn silage system.
GS Faé, RM Sulc, DJ Barker, RP Dick, ML Eastridge, N Lorenz.
Agronomy Journal 101, 1286, 2009
942009
Pinitol accumulation in mature leaves of white clover in response to a water deficit.
MT McManus, RE Bieleski, JR Caradus, DJ Barker
Environmental and Experimental Botany 43, 11, 2000
762000
Influence of pastoral fallow on plant root growth and soil physical and chemical characteristics in a hill pasture.
ZN Nie, AD Mackay, I Valentine, DJ Barker, J Hodgson
Plant and Soil 197, 201-208, 1997
531997
Plant diversity effects on herbage production and compositional changes in New Zealand hill country pastures. 32. M.B. Dodd, D.J. Barker, and M.E. Wedderburn.
MB Dodd, DJ Barker, ME Wedderburn.
Grass and Forage Sci. 59, 29, 2004
512004
Analysis of herbage mass and herbage accumulation rate using Gompertz equations.
DJ Barker, FP Ferraro, RLG Nave, RM Sulc, F Lopes, KA Albrecht.
Agron J. 102, 849, 2010
432010
Seasonal variation in the rising plate meter calibration for forage mass.
FP Ferraro, RM Sulc, RLG Nave, DJ Barker.
Agronomy journal 104, 1, 2012
392012
Introduction, production and persistence of five grass species in dry hill country 8. Summary and Conclusions.
DJ Barker, JA Lancashire, SC Moloney, N Dymock, DR Stevens, ...
New Zealand journal of agricultural research 36, 61, 1993
391993
Relationships of forage nutritive value to cool-season grass canopy characteristics.
RLG Nave, RM Sulc, DJ Barker
Crop Science 53, 341, 2013
352013
Changes in plant population density, composition and sward structure of a hill pasture during a pastoral fallow.
ZN Nie, AD Mackay, DJ Barker, I Valentine, J Hodgson
Grass and Forage Science 52, 190, 1997
291997
Root distribution in a low fertility hill country sward grazed by sheep - a short communication.
DJ Barker, DM Zhang, AD Mackay
New Zealand journal of experimental agriculture. 16, 73, 1988
251988
Oversowing ‘Grasslands Wana’ cocksfoot, ‘Grasslands Maru’ phalaris, and ‘Grasslands Tahora’ white clover in hill country at varying rates of paraquat and glyphosate.
DJ Barker, DF Chapman, CB Anderson, N Dymock
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural research., 1988
251988
Forage fertilization and nutrient management
DJ Barker, M Collins
Forages, an Introduction to Grassland Agriculture, 6th ed., Iowa State Press …, 2003
202003
Phosphoglucoisomerase-2 allozymes for distinguishing perennial ryegrass cultivars in binary mixtures.
PM Sanders, DJ Barker, GS Wewala
Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge. 112, 179, 1989
171989
‘Grasslands Wana’ cocksfoot persistence and autumn/winter production in hill country, under contrasting managements and micro-topographies.
DJ Barker, CB Anderson, N Dymock
New Zealand journal of agricultural research 34, 25, 1991
161991
Introduction, production and persistence of five grass species in dry hill country 5. Central Wairarapa.
DJ Barker, MG Lambert, N Dymock, YS Gray
New Zealand journal of agricultural research 36, 29, 1993
151993
Soil surface moisture measurement and its influence on the establishment of three oversown legume species.
MH Awan, DJ Barker, PD Kemp, MA Choudary
Journal of agricultural science, Cambridge 127, 169, 1996
141996
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