The brown kandosol soils at Weipa, North Queensland, contain little soil phosphorus (P). Plant-available fractions (considered in this study to include resin, hydroxide, and dilute acid extractable P) approximate 85 g P/g, or 70% of total soil P, the majority of which is in labile organic forms, highlighting the importance of P cycling within the native eucalypt forest. A field experiment was undertaken to evaluate the effect of soil handling during bauxite mining on the distribution of P between the various soil fractions. This study showed that soil stripping and replacement disrupts the P cycle and affects the proportional distribution of P between soil fractions. Horizon mixing during soil handling severely reduces the size of plant-ava...
Question Removal of vegetation and disturbance of the soil profile during mining reduce nutrient po...
Concern over the long-term sustainability of post-mining ecosystems at Weipa (North Queensland, Aust...
The plant uptake of legacy phosphorus (P) from over-fertilised agricultural soils could offer a solu...
The brown kandosol soils at Weipa, North Queensland, contain little soil phosphorus (P). Plant-avail...
As observed with many soils, much of the P in the Brown Kandosol soils of Weipa (Australia) is assoc...
Rehabilitation after bauxite mining in the jarrah forest aims to re-establish a self-sustaining fore...
Background and aims: We hypothesized that successful early ecosystem and soil development in thes...
Background and aims: We hypothesized that successful early ecosystem and soil development in these P...
Background and aims: We hypothesized that successful early ecosystem and soil development in these P...
Conversion of land from native vegetation to long-term agricultural cropping adversely affects soil ...
Fertiliser application to restore nutrients lost in the mining process and facilitate early plant es...
Many Australian native plants from regions with ancient, highly weathered soils have specialised ada...
Understanding constraints to ecological restoration on former agricultural land has become increasin...
Biological cycling of phosphorus (P) in soils includes various processes: the release and mineralisa...
Natural re-colonisation following surface-mining is often slow and typically requires intervention i...
Question Removal of vegetation and disturbance of the soil profile during mining reduce nutrient po...
Concern over the long-term sustainability of post-mining ecosystems at Weipa (North Queensland, Aust...
The plant uptake of legacy phosphorus (P) from over-fertilised agricultural soils could offer a solu...
The brown kandosol soils at Weipa, North Queensland, contain little soil phosphorus (P). Plant-avail...
As observed with many soils, much of the P in the Brown Kandosol soils of Weipa (Australia) is assoc...
Rehabilitation after bauxite mining in the jarrah forest aims to re-establish a self-sustaining fore...
Background and aims: We hypothesized that successful early ecosystem and soil development in thes...
Background and aims: We hypothesized that successful early ecosystem and soil development in these P...
Background and aims: We hypothesized that successful early ecosystem and soil development in these P...
Conversion of land from native vegetation to long-term agricultural cropping adversely affects soil ...
Fertiliser application to restore nutrients lost in the mining process and facilitate early plant es...
Many Australian native plants from regions with ancient, highly weathered soils have specialised ada...
Understanding constraints to ecological restoration on former agricultural land has become increasin...
Biological cycling of phosphorus (P) in soils includes various processes: the release and mineralisa...
Natural re-colonisation following surface-mining is often slow and typically requires intervention i...
Question Removal of vegetation and disturbance of the soil profile during mining reduce nutrient po...
Concern over the long-term sustainability of post-mining ecosystems at Weipa (North Queensland, Aust...
The plant uptake of legacy phosphorus (P) from over-fertilised agricultural soils could offer a solu...