In the semiarid Mulga Lands of southern Queensland soil nitrogen (N) levels have declined after clearance of the native mulga (Acacia aneura F. Muell. ex Benth.) and conversion to grazed buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) pasture. At three mulga sites, declines in soil total N ranged from 14% to 28% in the surface 10 cm of soil. In situ net N mineralization from December 2003 until November 2004 in the surface 10 cm was 49.5 kg N ha year in the mulga woodland, 48.2 kg N ha year in the young (20 years). Ammonium-N was the dominant N pool under mulga in the top 30 cm, while nitrate-N was dominant under the buffel pastures. Although ammonium-N under mulga was significantly different to that for 21-year-old buffel pasture at all depths, nitrifica...
The brigalow clay soils of central Queensland in eastern Australia contain large quantities of nitra...
Soil and land-management interactions in Australian native-forest regrowth remain a major source of ...
Soil and land-management interactions in Australian native-forest regrowth remain a major source of ...
Mulga (Acacia aneura) woodlands and open forests occupy about 150 Mha in Australia, and originally o...
In the work reported here we examine the changes in soil (organic) carbon and nitrogen that are obse...
At 31 sites of solodized solonetz and solodic soil in central Queensland, the total soil nitrogen (N...
In the work reported here we examine the changes in soil (organic) carbon and nitrogen that are obse...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is a significant nitrogen (N) pool in most soils and is considered ...
Impacts of tree clearing on soil properties in grazing systems of Queensland largely remain undeterm...
Impacts of tree clearing on soil properties in grazing systems of Queensland largely remain undeterm...
Impacts of tree clearing on soil properties in grazing systems of Queensland largely remain undeterm...
Impacts of tree clearing on soil properties in grazing systems of Queensland largely remain undeterm...
Impacts of tree clearing on soil properties in grazing systems of Queensland largely remain undeterm...
Impacts of tree clearing on soil properties in grazing systems of Queensland largely remain undeterm...
In Queensland, land is cleared at high rates to develop pastures for enhanced production and the ass...
The brigalow clay soils of central Queensland in eastern Australia contain large quantities of nitra...
Soil and land-management interactions in Australian native-forest regrowth remain a major source of ...
Soil and land-management interactions in Australian native-forest regrowth remain a major source of ...
Mulga (Acacia aneura) woodlands and open forests occupy about 150 Mha in Australia, and originally o...
In the work reported here we examine the changes in soil (organic) carbon and nitrogen that are obse...
At 31 sites of solodized solonetz and solodic soil in central Queensland, the total soil nitrogen (N...
In the work reported here we examine the changes in soil (organic) carbon and nitrogen that are obse...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is a significant nitrogen (N) pool in most soils and is considered ...
Impacts of tree clearing on soil properties in grazing systems of Queensland largely remain undeterm...
Impacts of tree clearing on soil properties in grazing systems of Queensland largely remain undeterm...
Impacts of tree clearing on soil properties in grazing systems of Queensland largely remain undeterm...
Impacts of tree clearing on soil properties in grazing systems of Queensland largely remain undeterm...
Impacts of tree clearing on soil properties in grazing systems of Queensland largely remain undeterm...
Impacts of tree clearing on soil properties in grazing systems of Queensland largely remain undeterm...
In Queensland, land is cleared at high rates to develop pastures for enhanced production and the ass...
The brigalow clay soils of central Queensland in eastern Australia contain large quantities of nitra...
Soil and land-management interactions in Australian native-forest regrowth remain a major source of ...
Soil and land-management interactions in Australian native-forest regrowth remain a major source of ...