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Soil Research (continuing Australian Journal of Soil Research) is an international journal for publishing research relating to primary production, land and water management, environmental pollution, and remediation. More

Editor-in-Chief: Bob Gilkes

 
 
 

Soil Research
Volume 49 Number 8 2011

 
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3D Cross-hole resistivity tomography to monitor water percolation during irrigation on cracking soil 
A. K. Greve, R. I. Acworth and B. F. J. Kelly
pp. 661-669

The degree of soil cracking influences water percolation during irrigation events. Time lapse series of 3 dimensional electrical resistivity images were collected in the field. The image series successfully identified different percolation patterns. When surface cracks of >30 mm width were observed prior to the irrigation, wetting of the 1.2 m deep profile occurred from the bottom up, while the soil moisture propagated downwards when cracks of <2 mm were observed prior to the irrigation.

 
  
 


 
UV–visible spectroscopic properties of dissolved fulvic acids extracted from salined fluvo-aquic soils in the Hetao Irrigation District, China 
Jinyuan Jiang, Huibin Yu, Beidou Xi, Fansheng Meng, Yuexi Zhou and Hongliang Liu
pp. 670-679

The paper focuses on soil salinisation issue, which is widespread in arid and semi-arid regions and has become a major concern throughout the world. Humification degree of soil organic matter, which indicates levels of maturation, exhibits appreciably different among the four halophyte communities. Six parameters obtained through UV spectra technique, can easily indicate humification degree of soi.

 
  
 


 
Meeting bulk density sampling requirements efficiently to estimate soil carbon stocks 
Karen W. Holmes, Andrew Wherrett, Adrian Keating and Daniel V. Murphy
pp. 680-695

Soil bulk density is essential for estimating the amount of carbon in soils, but it is difficult and time consuming to measure. Measurements using standard destructive methods and a neutron density meter introduced similar amounts of uncertainty into soil organic carbon estimates even in dry, coarse-textured, and gravelly soils, but the neutron density meter was more efficient for field sampling. Given the maximum variability measured, soil carbon stock changes in southern Australia should be monitored on a decadal scale.

 
  
 


 
Field-scale verification of nitrous oxide emission reduction with DCD in dairy-grazed pasture using measurements and modelling 
Donna L. Giltrap, Surinder Saggar, Jagrati Singh, Mike Harvey, Andrew McMillan and Johannes Laubach
pp. 696-702

Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas and a by-product of microbial transformations of nitrogen (N) compounds in soil (typically animal dung and urine, fixed N2, or fertiliser N). To assess the use of nitrification inhibitor DCD to mitigate N2O emissions we investigated its effectiveness in reducing N2O emissions from a dairy-grazed pasture using both chamber measurements and a process-based model. Both the model and the chamber measurements showed a reduction in N2O emissions when DCD was applied (although for the chambers the possibility of a sampling error cannot be excluded).

 
  
 


 
Effects of dairy cow treading pressures and food resources on invertebrates in two contrasting and co-occurring soils 
N. L. Schon, A. D. Mackay and M. A. Minor
pp. 703-714

A mosaic of two soils (Gleysol and Andosol) was used to examine the influence of common pasture management practices on soil invertebrates (earthworms, small soil arthropods, and nematodes). In both soil types livestock treading was found to reduce soil porosity and negatively affect soil invertebrate decomposers. The decline in decomposer community in intensive pastures may be limiting the incorporation of organic matter from the soil surface into the soil profile, which decreases the ability of the soil to store carbon.

 
  
 


 
Archaeal ammonia oxidisers are abundant in acidic, coarse-textured Australian soils 
Cathryn A. O'Sullivan, Steven A. Wakelin, Ian R. P. Fillery, Adrienne L. Gregg and Margaret M. Roper
pp. 715-724

The microbial oxidation of ammonium in soils is an important controlling step in conversion of ammonium to nitrate. Nitrate is readily available to plants, but is easily lost to the atmosphere or by leaching. Recently, a new microbial group capable of this step was discovered, the ammonia oxidising archaea. This paper describes their abundance and diversity in agricultural soils from Western Australia. The findings show that ammonia oxidising archaea are important members of the nitrogen-cycling community in WA pasture soils.

 
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Isolation and molecular characterisation of diazotrophic growth-promoting bacteria from wheat rhizospheric soils of Punjab 
S. K. Gosal, G. S. Saroa, Y. Vikal, S. S. Cameotra, Neemisha Pathania and A. Bhanot
pp. 725-732

Soil microorganisms play an important role in maintaining soil fertility and promoting plant health. Different groups of nitrogen fixing bacteria were isolated from the soil adhered to the roots of wheat crop which were screened for biochemical and functional activities and identified on molecular basis. These nitrogen fixing bacteria help in improving the soil health as well as plant growth promotion by making available major nutrients as nitrogen and growth-promoting substances.

 
  
 


 
A comparison of indexing methods to evaluate quality of soils: the role of soil microbiological properties 
Romina Romaniuk, Lidia Giuffré, Alejandro Costantini, Norberto Bartoloni and Paolo Nannipieri
pp. 733-741

Soil quality assessment is needed to evaluate sustainability of soil management practices. Our research showed that microbiological indices have the same sensitivity as the indices integrated by physical, chemical and biological indicators. However, the use of soil quality indices that includes all these soil properties gives a more complete picture of the overall soil quality, increasing certainty for soil management decisions.

 
  
 



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Published online 01 February 2012
Effects of water content and temperature on the surface conductivity of bentonite clay 
M. A. Mojid and H. Cho

Surface conductivity of clay is an important contributor to soil salinity. The dependency of surface conductivity of bentonite clay on temperature and water content was quantified in terms of its rate of change with temperature over the range of water contents. This information is useful for designing underground barrier with bentonite and for managing salinity of clay soil where temperature and water content of the soil vary over time.

 
  


   
These articles have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication. They are still in production and have not been edited, so may differ from the final published form.

    SR11331  Accepted 08 February 2012
    Effects of rainfall harvesting and mulching technologies on soil water, temperature, and maize yield in Loess Plateau region of China
    Rong Li, Xianqing Hou, Zhikuan Jia, Qingfang Han, Baoping Yang
    Abstract


    SR11272  Accepted 01 February 2012
    Estimating Mineralisation of Organic Nitrogen from Biosolids and Other Organic Wastes Applied to Soils in Subtropical Australia
    Grant Pu, Mike Bell, Glenn Barry, Peter Want
    Abstract


    SR11211  Accepted 30 January 2012
    Carbon stocks in Tasmanian soils
    W E Cotching
    Abstract


    SR11104  Accepted 30 January 2012
    The effect of afforestation with Eucalyptus grandis plantation of arable soils on their soil physicochemical and microbiological properties
    Danju Zhang, Jian Zhang, Wanqin Yang, Fuzhong Wu
    Abstract


    SR11171  Accepted 18 January 2012
    Random sampling of stony and non-stony soils for testing a national soil carbon monitoring system
    Carolyn Hedley, Ian Payton, Ian Lynn, Sam Carrick, Trevor Webb, Stephen McNeill
    Abstract


    SR11330  Accepted 16 January 2012
    Effect of soil-type and rainfall on dicyandiamide concentrations in drainage from lysimeters
    Mark Shepherd, Justin Wyatt, Brendon Welten
    Abstract


    SR11174  Accepted 16 January 2012
    Plastic limits of agricultural soils as functions of soil texture and organic matter content
    Thomas Keller, Anthony Dexter
    Abstract


    SR11232  Accepted 16 January 2012
    Boron in humus and inorganic components of Hamra and Grumosol soils irrigated with reclaimed wastewater
    Fyodor Kot, Ronit Farran, Malik Kochva, Avi Shaviv
    Abstract


    SR11195  Accepted 12 January 2012
    Solubilisation of soil carbon following treatment with cow urine under laboratory conditions
    Suzanne Lambie, Louis Schipper, Megan Balks, W Baisden
    Abstract


    SR11254  Accepted 12 January 2012
    Influence of Fertilizer Application on the Occurrence and Colonization of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) under Maize/Centrosema and Sole Maize Systems
    Bukola Emmanuel, Olajire Fagbola, Oluwole Osonubi
    Abstract


    SR11137  Accepted 26 December 2011
    Prediction of the CEC-to-clay ratio using mid infrared spectroscopy
    Philip Bloesch
    Abstract


    SR11152  Accepted 19 December 2011
    Nitrogen loss by surface runoff from different cropping systems
    Pingjin Jiao, Di Xu, Shaoli Wang, Youzhen Wang, Kui Liu, Guangmin Tang
    Abstract




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50. Published 1 December 1991
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72. Published 19 May 2011
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74. Published 6 January 2012
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79. Published 1 April 1994
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