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    Irrigation effects on soil organic carbon under a ryegrass-white clover pasture on a Lismore stony silt loam soil : A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Lincoln University 

    Carmona, Carmen Rosa (Lincoln University, 2020)
    Long-term summer irrigation of temperate managed pastures has been reported to either increase or decrease soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks when compared with dryland systems. Understanding the short-term effects of ...
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    Seventy years of data from the world’s longest grazed and irrigated pasture trials 

    McDowell, Richard; Moss, R. A.; Gray, C. W.; Smith, L. C.; Sneath, G. (Springer Nature, 2021-02-10)
    Pastures are the most widespread land use, globally. The Winchmore trials were established in 1948–1949 in Canterbury, New Zealand and examined either different rates of phosphorus (P) fertiliser on the same irrigation ...
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    Increased soil nitrogen supply enhances root-derived available soil carbon leading to reduced potential nitrification activity 

    Leptin, Andrea; Whitehead, D.; Anderson, C. R.; Cameron, Keith C.; Lehto, Niklas (Elsevier, 2021-03)
    Nitrogen (N) immobilisation by heterotrophic microorganisms is critical for reducing N losses from soils and ensuring a long-term supply of N to plants in grassland ecosystems. The supply of carbon (C) available to soil ...
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    Impacts of phosphogypsum, soluble fertilizer and lime amendment of acid soils on the bioavailability of phosphorus and sulphur under lucerne (Medicago sativa) 

    Bouray, Moussa; Moir, James L.; Condron, Leo M.; Lehto, Niklas (MDPI, 2020-07)
    Legumes play critical dual roles in grazed grassland ecosystems; providing nitrogen inputs and high-quality feed for grazing livestock. However, many species fail to persist in acidic, low fertility soils. A glasshouse ...
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    Role of organic anions and phosphatase enzymes in phosphorus acquisition in the rhizospheres of legumes and grasses grown in a low phosphorus pasture soil 

    Touhami, Driss; McDowell, Richard; Condron, Leo M. (MDPI, 2020-09)
    Rhizosphere processes play a critical role in phosphorus (P) acquisition by plants and microbes, especially under P-limited conditions. Here, we investigated the impacts of nutrient addition and plant species on plant ...
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    Production of microsclerotia from entomopathogenic fungi and use in maize seed coating as delivery for biocontrol against Fusarium graminearum 

    Rivas-Franco, F.; Hampton, John G.; Altier, N. A.; Swaminathan, Jayanthi; Rostás, M.; Wessman, P.; Saville, D. J.; Jackson, T. A.; Jackson, M. A.; Glare, Travis (Frontiers Media S.A., 2020-12)
    The commercial use of the entomopathogenic fungi Metarhizium spp. in biopesticides has gained more interest since the discovery that several species of this genus are able to colonize roots. In general, commercial products ...
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    Reduced root water uptake of summer maize grown in water-repellent soils simulated by HYDRUS-1D 

    Wang, Xiaofang; Li, Y.; Chau, Henry; Tang, D.; Chen, Junying; Bayad, Mohamed (Elsevier, 2021-05)
    Soil water repellency (SWR) is an ubiquitous soil property, that has major effects on surface and subsurface water flow, soil erosion, and therefore also affects plant growth and development. Soil water repellency has been ...
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    Summer irrigation of pasture enhances the transfer and short-term storage of soil organic carbon in the particulate and mineral-associated organic matter fractions 

    Carmona, Carmen Rosa,; Clough, Timothy; Beare, MH; McNally, SR (CSIRO Publishing, 2021)
    Soil organic carbon (SOC) is both a source and sink of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂), with important implications for global climate change. Irrigation of grazed pastures has reportedly increased, reduced or made no ...
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    AuthorCondron, Leo M. (2)Lehto, Niklas (2)McDowell, Richard (2)Altier, N. A. (1)Anderson, C. R. (1)Bayad, Mohamed (1)Beare, MH (1)Bouray, Moussa (1)Cameron, Keith C. (1)Carmona, Carmen Rosa (1)... View MoreKeyword
    0503 Soil Sciences (8)
    0703 Crop and Pasture Production (8)
    079902 Fertilisers and Agrochemicals (incl. Application) (3)Agronomy & Agriculture (3)pasture (3)050304 Soil Chemistry (excl. Carbon Sequestration Science) (2)irrigation (2)04 Earth Sciences (1)05 Environmental Sciences (1)0605 Microbiology (1)... View MoreDate Issued2021 (4)2020 (4)
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