An attempt was made to study the effect of the time factor on the accumulation of organic carbon, nitrogen, sulphur and organic phosphorus, and the relationship between carbon and nitrogen, carbon and sulphur, carbon and organic phosphorus, total phosphorus and organic phosphorus, and carbon and cation exchange capacity. A study was also made on the amount of organic phosphorus in the surface layer of different soils in Canterbury and a positive correlation between carbon and organic phosphorus, and total phosphorus and organic phosphorus was obtained. It is suggested that because high levels of organic phosphorus are associated with level of phosphorus in the parent material the phosphorus situation of the whole profile is worthy of furt...
Continued expansion of plantation forestry in New Zealand is expected to alter soil chemical, bioche...
Australian soils are generally low in phosphorus (P) by world standards and require applied P to red...
Phosphorus (P), an essential element for plants and animals, can be a limiting nutrient in organical...
An attempt was made to study the effect of the time factor on the accumulation of organic carbon, ni...
The aims of this study are i) to improve our understanding of the interactions between soil texturel...
The paper discusses fluctuations, including the underlying causes, in the organic carbon, nitrogen a...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Using recently published data, a model of the sulphur (S) cycle for an established pasture, grazed b...
Expansion of the Irish agri-food sector is expected to enhance the pressure to intensify grassland s...
The Relationship between Phosphate Adsorption and Soil Organic Carbon from Organic Matter Addition(F...
With the intensification of agricultural production in many European countries, more marginal soils ...
<br/>The aims of this study are i) to improve our understanding of the interactions between so...
Soil organic matter is important in relation to soil fertility, sustainable agricultural systems, an...
In this study, certain aspects of sulphur in the soil and in the plant are investigated and discusse...
Organic phosphorus (P) in grazed pastures/grasslands could sustain production systems that historica...
Continued expansion of plantation forestry in New Zealand is expected to alter soil chemical, bioche...
Australian soils are generally low in phosphorus (P) by world standards and require applied P to red...
Phosphorus (P), an essential element for plants and animals, can be a limiting nutrient in organical...
An attempt was made to study the effect of the time factor on the accumulation of organic carbon, ni...
The aims of this study are i) to improve our understanding of the interactions between soil texturel...
The paper discusses fluctuations, including the underlying causes, in the organic carbon, nitrogen a...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Using recently published data, a model of the sulphur (S) cycle for an established pasture, grazed b...
Expansion of the Irish agri-food sector is expected to enhance the pressure to intensify grassland s...
The Relationship between Phosphate Adsorption and Soil Organic Carbon from Organic Matter Addition(F...
With the intensification of agricultural production in many European countries, more marginal soils ...
<br/>The aims of this study are i) to improve our understanding of the interactions between so...
Soil organic matter is important in relation to soil fertility, sustainable agricultural systems, an...
In this study, certain aspects of sulphur in the soil and in the plant are investigated and discusse...
Organic phosphorus (P) in grazed pastures/grasslands could sustain production systems that historica...
Continued expansion of plantation forestry in New Zealand is expected to alter soil chemical, bioche...
Australian soils are generally low in phosphorus (P) by world standards and require applied P to red...
Phosphorus (P), an essential element for plants and animals, can be a limiting nutrient in organical...