Soil acidification, as influenced by N fertiliser, stubble management, and crop rotations, was investigated using soil samples from a long-term rotation trial at Tarlee, South Australia. With the effects of combination of treatment inputs (wheat–lupin, stubble retention and N-fertiliser application), the pHCa (0–10 cm depth) declined from the starting value of 6.12 to 4.50 after a 14-year period. All of the treatments caused the soil pH to decrease. The mean acidification rates for the period 1978–1992 varied from 0.5 to 2.22 kmol H+/ha.year for different treatments. Although the rainfall at Tarlee (483 mm) is not sufficient to cause regular drainage events, it is likely that downward movement of NO3– in the soil profile has caused acidific...
The rate of acidification under wheat in south-eastem Australia was examined by measuring the fluxes...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a key factor limiting pasture production in the high country of New Zeala...
In Western Australia parts of the sandplain of the eastern wheatbelt are very acid and produce poor ...
This paper examines the agronomic management options available for use in crop rotations in southern...
In a long-term liming experiment in north-eastern Victoria, we have re-applied lime and applied gyps...
Abstract Soil acidification is one of Australia's major land degradation problems. About half o...
Changes in soil organic matter were determined for a long-term (1975-95) experiment at the Ruthergle...
Acidification of soil profiles from legume and N fertilized crops is a serious sustainability threat...
1. Affects of soil acidity on subterranean clover growth in the cropping areas of Western Australia....
Acidification of soil occurs in most environments, including unmodified natural environments. Howeve...
This study is set in the mixed farming area of north-eastern Victoria and south-eastern New South Wa...
In the cropping regions of South Australia there is little information on whether acidity and acidif...
SUMMARY The effects of lime and molybdenum applications on wheat and subterranean Clover were stud...
Acidification of soil is a natural process with major ramifications on plant growth. As soils become...
Subsoil acidity currently affects two thirds of the arable soils in the WA wheatbelt. At acidic soil...
The rate of acidification under wheat in south-eastem Australia was examined by measuring the fluxes...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a key factor limiting pasture production in the high country of New Zeala...
In Western Australia parts of the sandplain of the eastern wheatbelt are very acid and produce poor ...
This paper examines the agronomic management options available for use in crop rotations in southern...
In a long-term liming experiment in north-eastern Victoria, we have re-applied lime and applied gyps...
Abstract Soil acidification is one of Australia's major land degradation problems. About half o...
Changes in soil organic matter were determined for a long-term (1975-95) experiment at the Ruthergle...
Acidification of soil profiles from legume and N fertilized crops is a serious sustainability threat...
1. Affects of soil acidity on subterranean clover growth in the cropping areas of Western Australia....
Acidification of soil occurs in most environments, including unmodified natural environments. Howeve...
This study is set in the mixed farming area of north-eastern Victoria and south-eastern New South Wa...
In the cropping regions of South Australia there is little information on whether acidity and acidif...
SUMMARY The effects of lime and molybdenum applications on wheat and subterranean Clover were stud...
Acidification of soil is a natural process with major ramifications on plant growth. As soils become...
Subsoil acidity currently affects two thirds of the arable soils in the WA wheatbelt. At acidic soil...
The rate of acidification under wheat in south-eastem Australia was examined by measuring the fluxes...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a key factor limiting pasture production in the high country of New Zeala...
In Western Australia parts of the sandplain of the eastern wheatbelt are very acid and produce poor ...