Six major soil series of southern Queensland were studied for the changes in the levels of available N indices (determined by both biological and chemical methods) and nitrate-N, with continuous cultivation and cereal cropping for up to 70 years. The biological N indices, measured in soil collected at planting of winter cereals, were anaerobic mineralizable N, aerobic mineralizable N and nitrate-N down to 1.2 m depth. The chemical indices were autoclave N and oven N. The predictive capabilities of various available N indices, and total N and organic C, were assessed from dry matter and N uptake of winter cereals in the field in 1983 as well as in the glasshouse. Anaerobic mineralizable N levels increased with mean annual rainfall but decrea...
A four year study of the relations between wheat yields and various edaphic, cultural and climatic f...
Cereal production in the summer-dominant rainfall region of Australia, especially the north-east, ha...
Effects on soil nitrogen accretion and potentially mineralisable nitrogen were studied as part of a ...
Six major soil series of southern Queensland were studied for the changes in the levels of available...
The kinetics of total N loss from the top (0-0.1 m) and the subsoil (up to 1.2 m depth) of six south...
Changes in fertility of some southern Queensland soils resulting from extended periods of cultivatio...
The dynamics of nitrogen mineralization potential (N0) and mineralization rate constant (k) were stu...
Changes in fertility of some southern Queensland soils resulting from extended periods of cultivatio...
The level of mineral nitrogen in the soil under fallow and crop was measured for the years 1951 to 1...
More than 1200 wheat and 120 barley experiments conducted in Australia to examine yield responses to...
Cultivation and cropping of soils results in a decline in soil organic carbon and soil nitrogen, and...
We explored soil properties as indices of mineralisable nitrogen (N) in sugarcane soils and whether ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are the 2 most limiting nutrients for grain production within the no...
Unreliable rainfall during the crop growing season leads to a variable use of applied fertiliser nit...
Declining fertility of arable soils remains a problem of national and international significance. In...
A four year study of the relations between wheat yields and various edaphic, cultural and climatic f...
Cereal production in the summer-dominant rainfall region of Australia, especially the north-east, ha...
Effects on soil nitrogen accretion and potentially mineralisable nitrogen were studied as part of a ...
Six major soil series of southern Queensland were studied for the changes in the levels of available...
The kinetics of total N loss from the top (0-0.1 m) and the subsoil (up to 1.2 m depth) of six south...
Changes in fertility of some southern Queensland soils resulting from extended periods of cultivatio...
The dynamics of nitrogen mineralization potential (N0) and mineralization rate constant (k) were stu...
Changes in fertility of some southern Queensland soils resulting from extended periods of cultivatio...
The level of mineral nitrogen in the soil under fallow and crop was measured for the years 1951 to 1...
More than 1200 wheat and 120 barley experiments conducted in Australia to examine yield responses to...
Cultivation and cropping of soils results in a decline in soil organic carbon and soil nitrogen, and...
We explored soil properties as indices of mineralisable nitrogen (N) in sugarcane soils and whether ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are the 2 most limiting nutrients for grain production within the no...
Unreliable rainfall during the crop growing season leads to a variable use of applied fertiliser nit...
Declining fertility of arable soils remains a problem of national and international significance. In...
A four year study of the relations between wheat yields and various edaphic, cultural and climatic f...
Cereal production in the summer-dominant rainfall region of Australia, especially the north-east, ha...
Effects on soil nitrogen accretion and potentially mineralisable nitrogen were studied as part of a ...