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Harrison-Kirk, Tina, Thomas, Steve M., Clough, Tim J., Beare, Mike H., van der Weerden, Tony J., Meenken, Esther D.
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In Soil Biology and Biochemistry September 2015 88:178-188
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In Soil Biology and Biochemistry August 2014 75:161-166
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In Soil Biology and Biochemistry July 2014 74:50-60
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In Soil Biology and Biochemistry February 2013 57:43-55
Autor:
Fraser, Patricia M., Beare, Michael H., Butler, Ruth C., Harrison-Kirk, Tina, Piercy, Jacqueline E.
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In Pedobiologia - International Journal of Soil Biology 2003 47(5):870-876
Autor:
E. D. Meenken, T. Harrison-Kirk, Tony J. van der Weerden, Steve Thomas, Timothy J. Clough, Michael H. Beare
Publikováno v:
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 88:178-188
Nitrous oxide emitted from urine patches is a key source of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. A better understanding of the complex soil environmental and biochemical regulation of urine-N transformations in wet soils is needed to predict N 2 O
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Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 75:161-166
Water-extractable organic matter is regarded as readily available substrate for soil microbes. However, little is known about the influence of extraction temperature and duration on its biochemical composition. The effect of temperature (20 vs. 80 °
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Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 74:50-60
The extent to which SOM content and texture affect C and N dynamics during dry/wet cycles is poorly understood. A laboratory incubation study was conducted to quantify short-term changes in SOM (C & N) fractions and their relationship to C and N mine
Autor:
Michael H. Beare, P. M. Fraser, G. S. Francis, E. D. Meenken, Denis Curtin, T. Harrison-Kirk, R. N. Gillespie, F. J. Tabley
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Soil Science Society of America Journal. 77:1391-1401
The potential for nitrate (NO₃–) to leach is enhanced following cultivation of pastoral land, due to rapid mineralization of labile soil organic matter (SOM). In a 7-yr field trial in New Zealand, we examined the impacts of tillage intensity [int
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Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 57:43-55
Soil organic matter (SOM) content and texture are important factors affecting carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) mineralisation under constant soil moisture but their effects on organic matter mineralisation and associated biogenic gas (carbon dioxide (CO2)