Less than 0.5 % native vegetation cover remains in the productive Canterbury Plains region of New Zealand. Incorporating native plants into agricultural landscapes could provide numerous benefits including shelter, supplementary stock fodder, production of essential oils or honey, wildlife-corridors, and protection of waterways. New Zealand’s native species are adapted to environments where nitrogen (N) occurs at low concentrations. Such environments are in stark contrast to New Zealand’s agricultural landscapes, where high inputs of fertilisers and animal effluents have elevated soil N. There is a lack of knowledge on how native species will interact with N in agricultural environments. Potentially, native species may alter nitrate leachin...
Ecological restoration of marginal land and riparian zones in agricultural landscapes in New Zealand...
Waterways in New Zealand have been severely degraded by agricultural activities during the past two ...
We investigated the benefits of restoring native plants to intensive agricultural landscapes of New ...
Less than 0.5 % native vegetation cover remains in the productive Canterbury Plains region of New Ze...
Background and Aims: The Canterbury Plains of the South Island, New Zealand are being converted to i...
Plants modify the nitrogen (N) cycle in soil through plant N uptake, root exudation, and nitrificati...
Approximately 40% of New Zealand's land mass is fertilized grassland with entirely non-native plants...
This study investigates the elemental composition of components from the soil-plant continuum of 6 N...
The reuse of treated municipal wastewater (TMW) for irrigation rather than disposal into waterways, ...
The disruption of nutrient cycles in agricultural settings, particularly pastoral farming, is respon...
Author known by the later name: Rachel FieldsNitrification, the production of nitrate by the bacteri...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationships between nitrogen (N)-fixing plants...
Agriculture contributes more than a third of anthropogenic nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions globally. I...
Author later known as Woods, Roshean.Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a greenhouse gas with a global warming p...
Surplus nitrate (NO3-) beneath animal urine patches is highly vulnerable to leaching, particularly d...
Ecological restoration of marginal land and riparian zones in agricultural landscapes in New Zealand...
Waterways in New Zealand have been severely degraded by agricultural activities during the past two ...
We investigated the benefits of restoring native plants to intensive agricultural landscapes of New ...
Less than 0.5 % native vegetation cover remains in the productive Canterbury Plains region of New Ze...
Background and Aims: The Canterbury Plains of the South Island, New Zealand are being converted to i...
Plants modify the nitrogen (N) cycle in soil through plant N uptake, root exudation, and nitrificati...
Approximately 40% of New Zealand's land mass is fertilized grassland with entirely non-native plants...
This study investigates the elemental composition of components from the soil-plant continuum of 6 N...
The reuse of treated municipal wastewater (TMW) for irrigation rather than disposal into waterways, ...
The disruption of nutrient cycles in agricultural settings, particularly pastoral farming, is respon...
Author known by the later name: Rachel FieldsNitrification, the production of nitrate by the bacteri...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationships between nitrogen (N)-fixing plants...
Agriculture contributes more than a third of anthropogenic nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions globally. I...
Author later known as Woods, Roshean.Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a greenhouse gas with a global warming p...
Surplus nitrate (NO3-) beneath animal urine patches is highly vulnerable to leaching, particularly d...
Ecological restoration of marginal land and riparian zones in agricultural landscapes in New Zealand...
Waterways in New Zealand have been severely degraded by agricultural activities during the past two ...
We investigated the benefits of restoring native plants to intensive agricultural landscapes of New ...