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Australian Journal of Soil Research
Volume 41 Number 4 2003
Risk assessment of phosphorus loss from sugarcane soils — A tool to promote improved management of P fertiliser
R. G. V. Bramley
, C. H. Roth and A. W. Wood
pp. 627-644
Abstract
| PDF (4.3 MB) - $25.00
Increased P application to lateritic soil in 1976 increased Colwell soil test P for P applied in 2000
M. D. A. Bolland
and D. G. Allen
pp. 645-651
Abstract
| PDF (196 KB) - $25.00
Soil properties as predictors of yield response of clover (
Trifolium
subterraneum
L.) to added P in soils of varying P sorption capacity
R. F. Brennan
and M. D. A. Bolland
pp. 653-663
Abstract
| PDF (256 KB) - $25.00
The relationship between animal foraging and nutrient patchiness in south-west Australian woodland soils
Mark J. Garkaklis
, J. S. Bradley and R. D. Wooller
pp. 665-673
Abstract
| PDF (191 KB) - $25.00
The influence of cutting and grazing on phosphorus and nitrogen in irrigation runoff from perennial pasture
G. N. Mundy, K. J. Nexhip, N. R. Austin and
M. D. Collins
pp. 675-685
Abstract
| PDF (227 KB) - $25.00
Nitrate ammonification and its relationship to the accumulation of ammonium in a Vertisol subsoil
K. L. Page, R. C. Dalal and N. W. Menzies
pp. 687-697
Abstract
| PDF (196 KB) - $25.00
Relative effect of climate, soil, and management on risk of nitrateleaching under wheat production in Canterbury, New Zealand
L. R. Lilburne
, T. H. Webb and G. S. Francis
pp. 699-709
Abstract
| PDF (285 KB) - $25.00
Volatilisation of nitrogen from land applied biosolids
M. B. Robinson and H. Röper
pp. 711-716
Abstract
| PDF (185 KB) - $25.00
Total C and N storage and organic C pools of a Red-Yellow Podzolic under conventional and no tillage at the Atlantic Forest Zone, south-eastern Brazil
L. F. C. Leite,
E. S. Mendonça
, P. L. O. A. Machado and E. S. Matos
pp. 717-730
Abstract
| PDF (233 KB) - $25.00
Effects of lanthanum on dehydrogenase activity and carbon dioxide evolution in a Haplic Acrisol
H. Y. Chu
, J. G. Zhu, Z. B. Xie, H. Y. Zhang, Z. H. Cao and Z. G. Li
pp. 731-739
Abstract
| PDF (320 KB) - $25.00
Urea hydrolysis and inorganic N in a Luvisol after application of fertiliser containing rare-earth elements
Xingkai Xu
, Zijian Wang, Yuesi Wang and Kazuyuki Inubushi
pp. 741-748
Abstract
| PDF (518 KB) - $25.00
Contrasting behaviour of chlorpyrifos and its primary metabolite, TCP (3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol), with depth in soil profiles
S. Baskaran,
R. S. Kookana
and R. Naidu
pp. 749-760
Abstract
| PDF (290 KB) - $25.00
EC
1:5
/exchangeable Na, a sodicity index for cotton farming systems in irrigated and rainfed Vertosols
N. R. Hulugalle
and L. A. Finlay
pp. 761-769
Abstract
| PDF (275 KB) - $25.00
Parameterisation of physically based solute transport models in sandy soils
Y. M. Oliver and
K. R. J. Smettem
pp. 771-788
Abstract
| PDF (423 KB) - $25.00
Tillage erosion intensity in the South Canterbury Downlands, New Zealand
Timothy A. Quine
, Les R. Basher and Andrew P. Nicholas
pp. 789-807
Abstract
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