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Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
School of Agricultural and Food Sciences
Plant Production and Soil Science
  
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Sustainable plant production

Sustainable production of crops for food, fibre, oil and pastures, as well as fruit and ornamental plants, with the view to optimize the plant x environment interaction by means of plant nutrition, irrigation, weed management, growth manipulation, etc.

Research Output
Research articles in refereed specialist journals

Du Toit ES, Niederwieser F, Robbertse PJ: 2001. An evaluation of bulb growth and structure of Lachenalia cv. Ronina bulbs. South African Journal of Botany, 67(4), pp 667-670.

Du Toit ES, Robbertse PJ, Niederwieser F: 2001. Effects of growth and storage temperature on Lachenalia cv. Ronina bulb morphology. Scientia Horticulturae, 1745, pp 1-7.

Honiball C, Robbertse PJ: 2001. Low temperature treatment advances flowering in Clivia miniata (Lindley) Regel. South African Journal of Plant and Soil, 18(4), pp 169-170.

Kanyomeka L, Reinhardt CF: 2001. Corn genotypes show distinctive growth responses to various herbicides. Journal of New Seeds, 2(4), pp 13-28.

Nel AA, Loubser HL, Hammes PS: 2001. The effect of water stress during grain filling on the yield and processing quality of sunflower seed. Plant and Soil, 18(3), pp 114-117.

Pieterse PA: 2001. Field and Laboratory Methods for Grassland and Animal Production Research. Tropical Grasslands, 35, pp 256.

Reinhardt CF, Bezuidenhout SR: 2001. Growth stage of Cyperus esculentus influences its allelopathic effect on ectomycorhizal and higher plant species. Journal of Crop Production, 4(2), pp 323-333.

Van Wyk LJ, Reinhardt CF: 2001. A bioassay technique detects imazetherapy leaching and liming-dependent activity. Weed Technology, 15, pp 1-16.