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Author Francis, C. M. (Clive McDonald)

Title New high quality oil seed crops for temperate and tropical Australia : a report for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation / by C.M. Francis & M.C. Campbell
Published Barton, A.C.T. : RIRDC, 2003

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Description ix, 27 pages ; 30 cm
Series RIRDC publication ; no. 03/045
RIRDC project ; no. UWA-47A
RIRDC publication ; no. 03/045
RIRDC project ; no. UWA-47A
Summary The oilseed industry is the most rapidly expanding of all the major agricultural enterprises in Australia. It is currently dominated by Canola (Brassica napus), which is grown on over 250,000 hectares in southern Australia. The main aims of the project were to introduce new edible, therapeutic and industrial oil seed options to Australia. The emphasis was on environments in which canola is not well adapted such as very dry areas, or those with incipient waterlogging, sandy soils or saline conditions
Notes "May 2003"
Bibliography Bibliography: page 27
Notes Also available online via the World Wide Web
2003 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation
Subject Oilseed plants -- Australia.
Oilseed plants -- Research -- Australia.
Author Campbell, M. C
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. New Plant Products Research and Development (Program)
ISBN 0642586136