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    Fungal inoculum properties : Extracellular enzyme expression and pentachlorophenol removal by New Zealand Trametes species in contaminated field soils 

    Ford, C.; Walter, M.; Northcott, G.; Di, Hong J.; Cameron, Keith C.; Trower, T. (American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America, 2007)
    This study was conducted to improve the ability of indigenous New Zealand white-rot fungi to remove pentachlorophenol (PCP) from contaminated field soil. The effects of different bioaugmentation conditions on PCP removal ...
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    Fungal inoculum properties : Extracellular enzyme expression and pentachlorophenol removal in highly contaminated field soils 

    Ford, C.; Walter, M.; Northcott, G.; Di, Hong J.; Cameron, Keith C.; Trower, T. (American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America, 2007)
    This study was conducted to improve the pentachlorophenol (PCP) bioremediation ability of white-rot fungi in highly contaminated field soils by manipulating bioaugmentation variables. These were the dry weight percentage ...
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    Diurnal fluctuations of dissolved nitrous oxide (N₂O) concentrations and estimates of N₂O emissions from a spring-fed river: implications for IPCC methodology 

    Clough, Timothy J.; Buckthought, Laura; Sherlock, Robert R.; Kelliher, Francis M. (Blackwell Publishing, 2007)
    There is uncertainty in the estimates of indirect nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions as defined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The uncertainty is due to the challenge and dearth of in situ measurements. ...
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    Accounting for the utilization of a N₂O mitigation tool in the IPCC inventory methodology for agricultural soils 

    Clough, Timothy J.; Di, Hong J.; Cameron, Keith C.; Sherlock, Robert R.; Metherell, A.; Clark, H.; Rys, G. (Springer Netherlands, 2007)
    In this study we review recent studies where dicyandiamide was used as a nitrification inhibitor to reduce both N₂O emissions from urine patches and nitrate leaching from pasture systems, and which led to the development ...
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    The human face of once-a-day milking 

    Tipples, Rupert S.; Verwoerd, N. (Lincoln University. Agriculture and Life Sciences Division, 2007-10)
    This report concerns exactly what the title The Human Face of Once-a-Day Milking suggests: the impact of Once-a-day milking on farmers, their families and staff. It is a document about people: their needs, values, and the ...
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    The effect of vaccinating infection during pregnancy and dietary protein supply on the peri-parturient immune response of sheep to infection with Teladorsagia circumcincta and Trichostrongylus colubriformis larvae 

    Sykes, Andrew R.; Xie, Hongliao; Stankiewicz, Miroslaw; Huntley, J.; Mackellar, A.; Sedcole, John R.; McAnulty, Robin W.; Green, R. (Cambridge University Press, 2007-03)
    It is well established that dietary protein supply can influence the peri-parturient breakdown of immunity to nematode parasites but there is no information on the importance of exposure to nematode larvae during pregnancy ...
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    Reducing nitrate leaching losses from a Taupo pumice soil using a nitrification inhibitor eco-n 

    Cameron, Keith C.; Di, Hong J.; Moir, James L.; Roberts, A. H. C. (New Zealand Grassland Association, 2007-11)
    The decline in water quality in Lake Taupo has been attributed to nitrogen (N) leaching from surrounding land areas. Pastoral agriculture has been identified as a significant contributor to this N transfer to the lake ...
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    Morphological, anatomical, and physiological changes of orchardgrass leaves grown under fluctuating light regimes 

    Peri, P.; Moot, Derrick J.; Jarvis, Peter; McNeil, D.; Lucas, Richard J. (American Society of Agronomy, 2007)
    The physiological and anatomical adaptability of pastures growing under trees in silvopastoral systems can alter the efficiency of conversion of energy to dry matter (DM). This study was conducted to determine the effects ...
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    The link between community forestry policies and poverty and unemployment in rural Nepal 

    Dhakal, Bhubaneswor; Bigsby, Hugh R.; Cullen, Ross (International Mountain Society and United Nations University, 2007-02)
    The present article examines the relationship between community forest management policies on the one hand, and income and unemployment in rural areas of Nepal on the other, by modeling the effect of forest management ...
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    AuthorCampbell, H. (7)Fairweather, John R. (7)Hunt, Lesley M. (7)Rosin, C. (7)Di, Hong J. (6)Cameron, Keith C. (4)Clough, Timothy J. (3)Cook, Andrew J. (3)Watts, Michael J. (3)Worner, Susan P. (3)... View MoreKeyword
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