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Australian Journal of Soil Research Australian Journal of Soil Research
Volume 41 Number 3 2003
New Zealand Soil Science Society Golden Jubilee


Special Issue on New Zealand Soil Research—Foreword 

Peter R. Stephens

pp. I-ii

 


Soil characteristics at a long-term ecological research site in Taylor Valley, Antarctica 

I. B. Campbell

pp. 351-364

  
 


Modelling water uptake by a mature apple tree  

S. R. Green , I. Vogeler, B. E. Clothier, T. M. Mills and C. van den Dijssel

pp. 365-380

  
 


Estimating a nitrous oxide emission factor for animal urine from some New Zealand pastoral soils 

Cecile A. M. de Klein, Louise Barton, Robert R. Sherlock, Zheng Li and Roger P. Littlejohn

pp. 381-399

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N2O and N2 gas fluxes, soil gas pressures, and ebullition events following irrigation of 15NO3-labelled subsoils 

T. J. Clough, D. E. Rolston, R. J. Stevens and R. J. Laughlin

pp. 401-420

  
 


Emission of nitrogen oxides and ammonia from varying rates of applied synthetic urine and correlations with soil chemistry 

T. J. Clough, R. R. Sherlock, M. N. Mautner, D. B. Milligan, P. F. Wilson, C. G. Freeman and M. J. McEwan

pp. 421-438

  
 


Can liming mitigate N2O fluxes from a urine-amended soil? 

T. J. Clough, R. R. Sherlock and F. M. Kelliher

pp. 439-457

  
 


Soil nitrogen mineralisation changes rapidly when pine is planted into herbicide-treated pasture—the first two years of growth 

R. L. Parfitt , D. J. Ross and L. F. Hill

pp. 459-469

  
 


Progress in selected areas of rhizosphere research on P acquisition 

S. N. Trolove, M. J. Hedley , G. J. D. Kirk, N. S. Bolan and P. Loganathan

pp. 471-499

  
 


Fertiliser contaminants in New Zealand grazed pasture with special reference to cadmium and fluorine — a review 

P. Loganathan , M. J. Hedley, N. D. Grace, J. Lee, S. J. Cronin, N. S. Bolan and J. M. Zanders

pp. 501-532

  
 


Role of inorganic and organic soil amendments on immobilisation and phytoavailability of heavy metals: a review involving specific case studies 

N. S. Bolan and V. P. Duraisamy

pp. 533-555

  
 


Application of municipal and industrial residuals in New Zealand forests: an overview 

Gujja N. Magesan and Hailong Wang

pp. 557-569

  
 


Leaching of macronutrients and metals from undisturbed soils treated with metal-spiked sewage sludge. 1. Leaching of macronutrients 

R. G. McLaren , L. M. Clucas, M. D. Taylor and T. Hendry

pp. 571-588

  
 


The determination of labile cadmium in some biosolids-amended soils by isotope dilution plasma mass spectrometry 

C. W. Gray, R. G. McLaren and J. Shiowatana

pp. 589-597

  
 


Phytoremediation: using plants as biopumps to improve degraded environments 

Brett Robinson , Steve Green, Tessa Mills, Brent Clothier, Marijn van der Velde, Raphael Laplane, Lindsay Fung, Markus Deurer, Sarah Hurst, Thabo Thayalakumaran and Carlo van den Dijssel

pp. 599-611

  
 


Soil nematode responses to year-to-year variation of low levels of heavy metals 

G. W. Yeates , H. J. Percival and A. Parshotam

pp. 613-625

  
 


  
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