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Publikováno v:
In Agricultural Sciences in China 2011 10(6):850-859
Autor:
Simon M. Eldridge, Fadi Saleh, Nerida J. Donovan, Kwong Yin Chan, Leanne Orr, Idris M Barchia
Publikováno v:
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 111:155-173
A long-term field experiment in western Sydney evaluated the effect of source-separated green-waste (garden organics) compost on peri-urban vegetable crop yields and economic returns, compared to farmer practice. Comparisons were made over 10 vegetab
Autor:
Warwick John Dougherty, Kwong Yin Chan
Publikováno v:
Compost Science & Utilization. 22:11-22
Soils managed for field vegetable production often receive high nutrient inputs and are frequently cultivated. This can result in agronomically excessive soil P and soil structural degradation. In combination, these can lead to large losses of nutrie
Publikováno v:
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 134:243-250
A simulated rainfall study was carried out on couch (Cynodon dactylon cv) turf on a Haplic Lixisol soil at Camden in South Western Sydney, Australia, to compare surface applications of a new granulated biosolids product with poultry litter (the curre
Publikováno v:
Applied Soil Ecology. 43:106-114
Earthworm populations were monitored annually over 10 years in an acidic soil on the south-western slopes of New South Wales, Australia. The Typic Fragiochrept soil at the experimental site has a strong texture-contrast profile with a soil pH of 4.0
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 17:807-815
Current Australian legislation permits the beneficial application of grease trap waste (GTW) to agricultural soil, viewing it as a beneficial source of organic matter and soil conditioner containing no/low amounts of metals or pathogenic organisms. H
Publikováno v:
Soil and Tillage Research. 98:113-119
The current cropping system of excessive tillage and stubble removal in the northwestern Loess Plateau of China is clearly unsustainable. A better understanding of tillage and surface cover management on surface soil structure is vital for the develo
Publikováno v:
Soil and Tillage Research. 95:110-119
The population abundance of free-living and plant-parasitic nematodes was investigated in a long-term rotation/tillage/stubble management experiment at Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute, New South Wales (NSW), Australia. The treatments were a combin
Publikováno v:
Soil and Tillage Research. 92:122-128
A better understanding of tillage and stubble management effects on surface soil structure is vital for the development of effective soil conservation practices for the long-term. Relationships between aspects of soil structure and runoff/soil loss w
Publikováno v:
Soil and Tillage Research. 89:13-21
In southern New South Wales, Australia, farming operations using tractors often occur when the soils are moist and prone to soil compaction. However, the extent of soil compaction and its relative impact on crop yield have not been quantified in the