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Soil phosphorus status in organic and conventional vegetable farms in Southeast Queensland, Australia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The soil phosphorus (P) status (0-10 cm) of two farming systems (organic (OF) and conventional (CF) vegetable farms) at two locations (Gatton and Stanthorpe) was examined amongst a suite of soil fertility indicators.
Guppy, Chris   +3 more
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New Zealand microcosm of subtropical soils [PDF]

open access: yes, 1969
Some examples of zonal soils in New Zealand are described by a visiting Soviet soil scientist. Analyses made in Moscow of samples collected during the visit are given and compared with results obtained by New Zealand Soil Bureau. The soi1s are correlated
Guerassimov, I.P.
core   +1 more source

Natural environment and land use in the Chad Basin, NE-Nigeria : preliminary results of an interdisciplinary research [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
The objective of this paper is to combine the environmental conception of the Kanuri with detailed findings of pedological and botanical field investigations. Interpretation of multitemporal satellite data and aerial photographs should provide land cover
Ataholo, Mandingo   +4 more
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Rare or threatened vascular plant species of Wollemi National Park, central eastern New South Wales [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Wollemi National Park (c. 32o 20’– 33o 30’S, 150o– 151oE), approximately 100 km north-west of Sydney, conserves over 500 000 ha of the Triassic sandstone environments of the Central Coast and Tablelands of New South Wales, and occupies approximately 25 ...
Bell, Stephen A. J.
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The plant‐available water associated with the four critical soil suctions vary depending on the different soil textures

open access: yesVadose Zone Journal
Critical soil suctions of plant‐available water (PAW), including the soil water suction at field capacity (hFC), threshold suction (hthreshold), tipping suction (htipping), and permanent wilting point (hPWP).
Gu Zhou, Jun Fan, Yuzhu Xing, Xi Wang
doaj   +1 more source

NaCl-Induced Dynamic Physiological Response and Growth Stage Sensitivity in Quinoa in Sandy Soils. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel)
Abebe MG   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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