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Australian Journal of Soil Research articles from November 1999

989 total articles

A bimonthly scholarly journal covering all aspects of soil research in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, for practitioners and researchers. Includes both internationally relevant and region-specific research on all areas of soil science, land and wat

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Australian Journal of Soil Research archives from November 1999

Restorative crops for the amelioration of degraded soil conditions in New Zealand.(Statistical Data Included)
November 1, 1999... Abstract The effects of restorative crops on the amelioration of a degraded soil were investigated in a 6-year field experiment. Treatments included perennial pastures, annual pastures, and arable crops. Improvements in some aspects of...

Physical and chemical characterisation of the agricultural lands of the Soan-Sakesar Valley, Salt Range, Pakistan.(Statistical Data Included)
November 1, 1999... Abstract Soil samples (depth, 0-20 cm) from the Soan-Sakesar Valley were analysed for a variety of parameters: pH, electrical conductivity (ECe), alkalinity, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Cl, [SO.sub.4], Li, B, and [NO.sub.3] in saturation extracts;...

Soil chemical properties under organic and conventional management in southern New South Wales.(Statistical Data Included)
November 1, 1999... Abstract From 1991 to 1993 a program of soil sampling was undertaken on neighbouring properties, under organic and conventional management, at Ardlethan in southern NSW. The organic farm was long established, as organic management had...

Influence of moist--dry cycles on pH changes in surface soils.(Statistical Data Included)
November 1, 1999... Abstract It is well established that in the moderately acidic soils of southern Australia, the 0-2 cm layer commonly has a higher pH than soil layers between 2 and 10 cm depth. The surface 2 cm of soil is also exposed to much greater...

Annual denitrification rates in agricultural and forest soils: a review.(Statistical Data Included)
November 1, 1999... Abstract Denitrification is an important soil process for assessing nitrogen cycling and controlling nitrogen pollution in the environment. Numerous studies of denitrification rates in soils have been reported over the last decade, many...

Fate of applied phosphorus in an effluent-irrigated Pinus radiata plantation.(Statistical Data Included)
November 1, 1999... Abstract We examined the fate of applied phosphorus (P) in a young Pinus radiata plantation in south-eastern Australia, spray-irrigated with secondary-treated municipal effluent. Measurements included changes (before irrigation, and after...

Soil moisture profile estimation from surface measurements at multiple frequencies.(Statistical Data Included)
November 1, 1999... Abstract It is possible to obtain estimates in situ of volumetric soil moisture content (SMC) as a function of depth using measurements of radio wave reflection at the soil surface at several discrete frequencies. The feasibility of the...

A comparison of three soil tests for assessing Cd accumulation in wheat grain.(Statistical Data Included)
November 1, 1999... Abstract Three extractants, namely ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), Ca[Cl.sub.2], and [Ca([NO.sub.3]).sub.2], were compared to assess the relationship between the amounts of cadmium (Cd) extracted from soil and the Cd concentration...

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