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    Disputes over Coal Mining and Gas Drilling in an Australian Country Town by Jonathan Paul Marshall

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In Narrabri the consequences of Carbon Oligarchy are observed, as the oligarchy promoted new gas fields and expansions of a coal mine in the region. …”
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    Frequency of Outcrossing and Isolation Distance in Faba Beans (<i>Vicia faba</i> L.) by Kedar N. Adhikari, Lucy Burrows, Abdus Sadeque, Christopher Chung, Brian Cullis, Richard Trethowan

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…A study was conducted at the University of Sydney’s Plant Breeding Institute, Narrabri, over two years to examine the extent of natural outcrossing using a creamy white flower characteristic as a morphological marker, which is controlled by a single recessive gene. …”
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    Impact of Temperature on Podding in Faba Bean (<i>Vicia faba</i>) by Bill K. Manning, Richard Trethowan, Kedar N. Adhikari

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Experiments were conducted over 2 years at Breeza and Narrabri in northwestern New South Wales to assess the impact of temperature on flowering and podset of three genotypes—Doza, Cairo, and IX1148f—under field conditions. …”
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    An Evaluation of Growth Characteristics of Faba Bean Cultivars by Asad Shabbir, Michael Widderick, Michael J. Walsh

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…PBA Nasma and PBA Samira were ranked highly and moderately competitive at Narrabri and Toowoomba sites, respectively. At Narrabri, PBA Nanu was ranked poorly competitive based on its lower biomass, height, and leaf area than the other cultivars. …”
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    Response of Wheat Genotypes Stressed by High Temperature in Terms of Yield and Protein Composition Across Diverse Environments in Australia by Yunlong Bai, Ali Khoddami, Valeria Messina, Zhao Zhang, Daniel K. Y. Tan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Two field experiments were conducted: one at three locations in Australia (Horsham, (Vic) Narrabri, (NSW) and Merredin, (W.A.)) in 2019, involving two wheat varieties (Berkut (high-heat-tolerant) and Sokoll (medium-heat-tolerant)) sown at normal (TOS1) and late (TOS2) sowing times; and a second experiment at Narrabri in 2019 and 2020, involving three wheat varieties (Cobra (heat-sensitive), Flanker (high-heat-tolerant) and Suntop (medium-heat-tolerant)) sown at normal (TOS1) and late (TOS2) sowing times. …”
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