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The effects of foliar diseases and irrigation on root development, yield and yield components of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1985)
Studies were conducted on three field trials of wheat cv. Kopara to investigate the lack of compensation by later determined components of yield because of early disease constraints. The investigation was based on the ...
Rural planning objectives and policies : an assessment of some common objectives and policies in New Zealand rural district planning
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1981)
The statutory authorities and responsibilities of councils are summarised. A selection of general objectives is examined to clarify Interpretation, referring to decisions of Planning Tribunals and principles of resource ...
The population structure of invading Pinus contorta stands in the central North Island, especially in Dracophyllum subulatum communities and its implications for management and control
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1989)
Various open Protected Natural Areas in the central North Island are currently being invaded by P.contorta. Control has proven troublesome and expensive.
The autecology of undisturbed P.contorta in Te Papa, east of ...
Simulation-based design of water harvesting schemes for irrigation
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1981)
For large areas of New Zealand that suffer from agricultural drought, the only practicable way of providing irrigation is through the use of water harvesting schemes that divert winter flood water in nearby streams into ...
An information system for planning agricultural development in the Kingdom of Tonga
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1980)
Past development efforts in the Kingdom of Tonga are reviewed in relation to the goals of reducing poverty, unemployment and inequality. It is shown that progress has been strictly limited and evidence is provided to support ...
A preliminary study of the biology of Haplothrips niger Osborn, and associated thrips, on red clover in New Zealand
(Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand, 1949)
The primary aim of this investigation has been to study the biology of Haplothrips niger on red clover in New Zealand.
The various aspects of the biology which it
was intended to study were:
i. A full description of all ...
State of the environment reporting by territorial local authorities : towards improvement
(Lincoln University, 1999)
The overarching purpose of New Zealand's principal legislation, the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA), is to promote the sustainable management of New Zealand's natural and physical resources (Section 5). Achieving this ...
Dun Mountain walkway. an interpretative resource
(Lincoln University, 1984)
This dissertation aims to bring together much of what has been taught in the Parks & Recreation course at Lincoln. It is an attempt to apply theory to a practical situation.
Hence, the objectives are:
1. To research and ...
Factors influencing the development of a competitive strategy in individual hotel enterprises
(Lincoln University, 1999)
The content of this thesis presents the results of a study into the factors influencing the development of a competitive strategy in individual hotel enterprises. It starts by exploring some of the major challenges confronting ...
Soil-landscape models as a basis of land resource assessment Flock Hill Station, Central Canterbury, New Zealand
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1987)
A methodology for using physiographic analysis and soil-landscape models to apply nationally available data to land resource assessment at the property level is outlined. The analytical procedure promotes the sequential ...