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Australian Journal of Soil Research articles from September 2006

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 September 2006

Using synthetic polymers as soil conditioners to control runoff and soil loss in arid and semi-arid regions--a review.
September 1, 2006

Changes in soil water repellence and its distribution in relation to surface microtopographic units after a low severity fire in eucalypt woodland, Sydney, Australia.
September 1, 2006

Sediment sources and delivery following plantation harvesting in a weathered volcanic terrain, Coromandel Peninsula, North Island, New Zealand.
September 1, 2006

Prediction and digital mapping of soil carbon storage in the Lower Namoi Valley.
September 1, 2006

Soil quality indices and their application in the hilly loess plateau region of China.
September 1, 2006

Comparison of the particulate organic carbon and permanganate oxidation methods for estimating labile soil organic carbon.
September 1, 2006

Availability of soil potassium and diagnostic soil tests.
September 1, 2006

Stratification, forms, and mobility of phosphorus in the topsoil of a Chromosol used for dairying.
September 1, 2006

Effects of modified clinoptilolite on phosphorus mobilisation and potassium or ammonium release in Ferrosols.
September 1, 2006

Sulfate desorption from representative soils of the Sao Paulo State, Brazil.
September 1, 2006... Introduction Sulfate desorption by tropical soils remains a little studied theme although it plays an important role not only in sulfur availability to plants but also in environmental quality. Of the available data, some information is...

Minimising off-site movement of contaminants in furrow irrigation using polyacrylamide (PAM). I. Pesticides.
September 1, 2006... Introduction The Ord River Irrigation Area (ORIA), located around the township of Kununurra in the tropical north of Western Australia near the Northern Territory border, is one of the main horticultural production areas in Western...

Minimising off-site movement of contaminants in furrow irrigation using polyacrylamide (PAM). II. Phosphorus, nitrogen, carbon, and sediment.
September 1, 2006... Introduction The Ord River Irrigation Area (ORIA) is one of the main horticultural production areas in Western Australia. Currently 14000ha of land is farmed using the Ord River dam as the main source of quality fresh water. About 60 crops...

Field and laboratory study of pesticide leaching in a Motupiko silt loam (Nelson) and in a Waikiwi silt loam (Southland).
September 1, 2006... Introduction The majority of groundwaters in New Zealand appear free from pesticide contamination (Ministry for the Environment 1997). However, recent New Zealand-wide targeted surveys in 1998 and 2004 have detected pesticides in 35 and...

Parameter estimation through inverse modelling and comparison of four leaching models using experimental data from two contrasting pesticide field trials in New Zealand.
September 1, 2006... Introduction The last 2 decades have witnessed an increasing use of computer simulation models, potentially a cost- and time-effective way of predicting the fate of pesticides and other agrochemicals in the environment, particularly the...

The sorption and degradation of the rice pesticides fipronil and thiobencarb on two Australian rice soils.
September 1, 2006... Introduction Studies to determine the environmental fate of pesticides are usually designed to reflect the conditions under which the crop is grown. Since few crops are grown under flooded conditions, most work is conducted under dryland...

Long-term effects of crop rotation, stubble management and tillage on soil phosphorus dynamics.
September 1, 2006... Introduction In southern Australia, the traditional system of alternating wheat with legume-based pastures has been increasingly replaced by continuous cropping following the decline of wool prices during the 1970s. This has raised...

Changes on chemical fractions of heavy metals in Chilean soils amended with sewage sludge affected by a thermal impact.
September 1, 2006... Introduction In central-southern Chile as many as 5100 forest fires occurred from October 2004 through May 2005. In addition, prescribed agricultural burns are frequent events to fix macronutrients, to remove vegetatation, and to control...

Soil organic matter fractions and microaggregation in a Ultisol under cultivation and secondary forest in south-eastern Nigeria.
September 1, 2006... Introduction The importance of soil organic matter (SOM) in restoration of soil fertility and development of good soil structure has been widely studied (Palm et al. 1997, 2001; Koutika et al. 1997). Elliot and Coleman (1988) remarked that...

Rainfall salt accessions in the Queensland Murray--Darling Basin.
September 1, 2006... Introduction Atmospheric accessions of salts have long been identified as an important contribution to regolith salt stores in Australia (Isbell et al. 1983; Simpson and Herczeg 1994; Keywood et al. 1997). Atmospheric accessions are...

Minimising off-site movement of contaminants in furrow irrigation using polyacrylamide (PAM). I. Pesticides.
September 1, 2006... Introduction The Ord River Irrigation Area (ORIA), located around the township of Kununurra in the tropical north of Western Australia near the Northern Territory border, is one of the main horticultural production areas in Western...

Minimising off-site movement of contaminants in furrow irrigation using polyacrylamide (PAM). II. Phosphorus, nitrogen, carbon, and sediment.
September 1, 2006... Introduction The Ord River Irrigation Area (ORIA) is one of the main horticultural production areas in Western Australia. Currently 14000 ha of land is farmed using the Ord River dam as the main source of quality fresh water. About 60...

Field and laboratory study of pesticide leaching in a Motupiko silt loam (Nelson) and in a Waikiwi silt loam (Southland).
September 1, 2006... Introduction The majority of groundwaters in New Zealand appear free from pesticide contamination (Ministry for the Environment 1997). However, recent New Zealand-wide targeted surveys in 1998 and 2004 have detected pesticides in 35 and...

Parameter estimation through inverse modelling and comparison of four leaching models using experimental data from two contrasting pesticide field trials in New Zealand.
September 1, 2006... Introduction The last 2 decades have witnessed an increasing use of computer simulation models, potentially a cost- and time-effective way of predicting the fate of pesticides and other agrochemicals in the environment, particularly the...

The sorption and degradation of the rice pesticides fipronil and thiobencarb on two Australian rice soils.
September 1, 2006... Introduction Studies to determine the environmental fate of pesticides are usually designed to reflect the conditions under which the crop is grown. Since few crops are grown under flooded conditions, most work is conducted under dryland...

Long-term effects of crop rotation, stubble management and tillage on soil phosphorus dynamics.
September 1, 2006... Introduction In southern Australia, the traditional system of alternating wheat with legume-based pastures has been increasingly replaced by continuous cropping following the decline of wool prices during the 1970s. This has raised...

Changes on chemical fractions of heavy metals in Chilean soils amended with sewage sludge affected by a thermal impact.
September 1, 2006... Introduction In central-southern Chile as many as 5100 forest fires occurred from October 2004 through May 2005. In addition, prescribed agricultural burns are frequent events to fix macronutrients, to remove vegetatation, and to control...

Soil organic matter fractions and microaggregation in a Ultisol under cultivation and secondary forest in south-eastern Nigeria.
September 1, 2006... Introduction The importance of soil organic matter (SOM) in restoration of soil fertility and development of good soil structure has been widely studied (Palm et al. 1997, 2001; Koutika et al. 1997). Elliot and Coleman (1988) remarked that...

Rainfall salt accessions in the Queensland Murray-Darling Basin.
September 1, 2006... Introduction Atmospheric accessions of salts have long been identified as an important contribution to regolith salt stores in Australia (Isbell et al. 1983; Simpson and Herczeg 1994; Keywood et al. 1997). Atmospheric accessions are...

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