Water availability is an ever increasing issue for agricultural production around Australia. Australia‘s south-eastern high-rainfall zones (annual rainfall between 500 and 900 mm) allow for extensive cropping. In Tasmania, this often requires supplemental irrigation to maximise yields. Texture contrast soils occupy 80% of southern Australian agricultural regions and can be difficult to irrigate due to hydraulic complexities, particularly with a vertic, clay subsoil. This thesis assesses how strategic irrigation can be used to overcome the complexities of texture contrast soils to improve grain yield and water-use efficiency (WUE) of barley through maximising root depth and distribution. Detailed root spatial data and growth rates were us...
Greenhouse experiment was carried out to study the effects of superabsorbent and water deficit str...
Abstract. A major barrier to the adoption of precision agriculture in dryland cropping systems is ou...
This thesis investigates the capacity to improve irrigation efficiency in dairy pastures through the...
Water availability is an ever increasing issue for agricultural production around Australia. Austral...
On Australian soils, where water is only available at depth during the grain filling period, growing...
Waterlogging remains a significant constraint to cereal production across the globe in areas with hi...
In the low-rainfall region of south-eastern Australia, distinctive soil types reflecting the typical...
© 2006 Dr. Jonathan Eddison HollandWinter cropping often does not realise its full potential in sout...
Root growth and crop yield of Gamenya, a standard height variety, and Karamu, a semi-dwarf, spring w...
Waterlogging remains a significant constraint to cereal production across the globe in areas with hi...
peer-reviewedBackground Crop yield is dependent on climate conditions, which are be...
All cultivated soils are prone to rapid reconsolidation when wet, particularly structurally unstable...
In‐crop soil waterlogging can be caused by extreme rainfall events, high ground water tables, excess...
In low-rainfall cropping systems, understanding the water balance, and in particular the storage of ...
Improving the water-limited yield of dryland crops and farming systems has been an underpinning obje...
Greenhouse experiment was carried out to study the effects of superabsorbent and water deficit str...
Abstract. A major barrier to the adoption of precision agriculture in dryland cropping systems is ou...
This thesis investigates the capacity to improve irrigation efficiency in dairy pastures through the...
Water availability is an ever increasing issue for agricultural production around Australia. Austral...
On Australian soils, where water is only available at depth during the grain filling period, growing...
Waterlogging remains a significant constraint to cereal production across the globe in areas with hi...
In the low-rainfall region of south-eastern Australia, distinctive soil types reflecting the typical...
© 2006 Dr. Jonathan Eddison HollandWinter cropping often does not realise its full potential in sout...
Root growth and crop yield of Gamenya, a standard height variety, and Karamu, a semi-dwarf, spring w...
Waterlogging remains a significant constraint to cereal production across the globe in areas with hi...
peer-reviewedBackground Crop yield is dependent on climate conditions, which are be...
All cultivated soils are prone to rapid reconsolidation when wet, particularly structurally unstable...
In‐crop soil waterlogging can be caused by extreme rainfall events, high ground water tables, excess...
In low-rainfall cropping systems, understanding the water balance, and in particular the storage of ...
Improving the water-limited yield of dryland crops and farming systems has been an underpinning obje...
Greenhouse experiment was carried out to study the effects of superabsorbent and water deficit str...
Abstract. A major barrier to the adoption of precision agriculture in dryland cropping systems is ou...
This thesis investigates the capacity to improve irrigation efficiency in dairy pastures through the...