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The windmill-like digitate seedhead has 3–5 limp pale-green to purplish-black branches that are 4–10cm long. ... Spikelets have a blunt apex and the awns are shorter than the spikelet.
This means the higher the number of fruit, the smaller the fruit size. ... However, exact timing can vary depending on the region, variety and seasonal conditions.
The presence of dormant buds below ground allows it to regenerate following heavy grazing. ... Paspalidium constrictum is a very drought tolerant species. It may be more frost-tolerant than the related species P.
In areas with shallow groundwater this can result in the nitrate entering the local groundwater system. ... Further monitoring of the reed bed will help quantify and explain these observations.
The Australian almond industry is rapidly expanding and projected to continue this expansion into the future. ... The Californian almond industry is responsible for approximately 80% of global almond production.
Pasture recovery after bushfires. Summary. Many pasture species have the ability to recover from fire. ... This Primefact covers the following topics. Fire heat. Recovery of different pasture types.
Figure 1 shows the major sweet corn growing areas in Australia. Table 1. ... Table 4. Intake of sweet corn (tonnes) at the Sydney Market, by state.
Large-scale revegetation is prohibited by the cost of seed and/or the availability of species. ... Native species also tend to drop their seed over time thus increasing the chance of seed germinating under favourable climatic conditions.
Leaves tend to curl when hayed-off, hence the name “curly” Mitchell grass. ... The seedhead of hoop Mitchell grass (A. elymoides) is only 2-3mm wide.
The leaves are rarely twisted and arise from the base of the plant. ... There are 7-22 branches in the seedhead. Enteropogon ramosus grows 60-100cm tall and is hairless.