Steindl, R. (1999). Investigations of the effect of continuous fugal operations on shipment sugar quality, Applications and benefits of membrane filtration for the Australian sugar industry, On-line cane analysis by near infra-red spectroscopy, Surface engineering of basecutter blades to reduce wear, Investigations into the root-shoot relationship of sugarcane, and some implications for crop productivity in the presence of sub-optimal soil conditions. Watson Ferguson and Company.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSteindl, R.JVigh. Investigations of the Effect of Continuous Fugal Operations on Shipment Sugar Quality, Applications and Benefits of Membrane Filtration for the Australian Sugar Industry, On-line Cane Analysis by Near Infra-red Spectroscopy, Surface Engineering of Basecutter Blades to Reduce Wear, Investigations into the Root-shoot Relationship of Sugarcane, and Some Implications for Crop Productivity in the Presence of Sub-optimal Soil Conditions. Watson Ferguson and Company, 1999.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationSteindl, R.JVigh. Investigations of the Effect of Continuous Fugal Operations on Shipment Sugar Quality, Applications and Benefits of Membrane Filtration for the Australian Sugar Industry, On-line Cane Analysis by Near Infra-red Spectroscopy, Surface Engineering of Basecutter Blades to Reduce Wear, Investigations into the Root-shoot Relationship of Sugarcane, and Some Implications for Crop Productivity in the Presence of Sub-optimal Soil Conditions. Watson Ferguson and Company, 1999.