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Sugar beet trials in Otago and Southland 1936–1976

Pages 151-157 | Received 07 Nov 1979, Published online: 18 Jan 2012

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W. Harris & J. D. Mann. (1994) Preliminary investigation of the suitability of Cordyline australis (Asphodelaceae) as a crop for fructose production. New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science 22:4, pages 439-451.
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K.M. Goh & S.S. Magat. (1989) Sodium chloride increases the yield of fodder beet (Beta vulgaris L.) in two New Zealand soils. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 32:2, pages 133-137.
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J. A. Douglas & J. T. K. Poll. (1986) A preliminary assessment of chicory (Cichorium intybus) as an energy crop. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 14:2, pages 223-225.
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R. J. Martin. (1983) Effect of cultivar, sowing date, and harvest date on yields and sugar contents of beet on a dry land site in Canterbury. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 11:3, pages 191-197.
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S. S. Magat & K. M. Goh. (2009) Effects of chloride fertilizers on yield and uptake of chloride, potassium and sodium by fodder beet ( Beta vulgaris L.) in two New Zealand soils . The Journal of Agricultural Science 111:2, pages 207-216.
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