01333naa a2200217 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000170006024502180007726000090029552006080030465000090091265000100092165000130093165000150094465300190095965300120097865300100099070000170100077300980101713658032011-12-28 1973 bl --- 0-- u #d1 aBRYAN, W. W. aEffects of soils, fertilizers and stocking rates on pastures and beef production on the Wallum of south-eastern QueenslandbI. Botanical composition and chemical effects on plants and soils.h[electronic resource] c1973 aA complex pasture mixture was grazed by cattle at three stocking rates (1.23, 1.65 and 2.47 beasts a hectare) at beerwah, south-eastern Queensland over six years. There were four fertilizer treatments involving two rates of superphosphate and three of KCI. On the basis of species frequencies, the seven mayor soil types on the area fell into two groups, the podzolic soils in one and the humic gleys in another. The podzolics were favoured by Chloris gayana, Desmodium intortum, D. uncinatum and Lotononis bainesii, whereas Paspalum dilatatum and Trifolium repens were more frequent on the humic gleys. asoil aCarne aPastagem aProdução aFertilização aPlantas aSolos1 aEVANS, T. R. tAustralian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandrygv. 13, p. 517-529, 1973.