Items where Subject is "Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (050000) > SOIL SCIENCES (050300) > Soil Biology (050303)"
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- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (33141)
- ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (050000) (440)
- SOIL SCIENCES (050300) (66)
- Soil Biology (050303) (5)
- SOIL SCIENCES (050300) (66)
- ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (050000) (440)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (33141)
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Book Chapter
Scheer, Clemens, Tupitsa, Alexander, Lamers, John, Martin , Worbes, Reiner , Wassman, Christopher , Martius, et al. (2012) Abundance of Natural Riparian Forests and Tree Plantations in the Amudarya Delta of Uzbekistan and their impact on emissions of soil-borne greenhouse gases. In Christopher , Martius, Rudenko , Ina, Lamers, John, & Vlek , Paul (Eds.) Cotton, Water, Salts and Soums : Economic and Ecological Restructuring in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. Springer , Netherlands, pp. 249-264.
Journal Article
Aislabie, J., Smith, James J., Fraser, Rhonda, & McLeod, Malcolm (2001) Leaching of bacterial indicators of faecal contamination through four New Zealand soils. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 39(6), pp. 1397-1406.
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31McLeod, Malcolm, Aislabie, Jacqueline, Smith, James J., Fraser, Rhonda, Roberts, Alexandra, & Taylor, Matthew (2001) Viral and chemical tracer movement through contrasting soils. Journal of Environmental Quality, 30, pp. 2134-2140.
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37Scheer, Clemens, Grace, Peter R., Rowlings, David W., & Payero, Jose (2012) Nitrous oxide emissions from irrigated wheat in Australia : impact of irrigation management. Plant and Soil, 359(1-2), pp. 351-362.
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2Scheer, Clemens, Grace, Peter R., Rowlings, David W., & Payero, Jose (2013) Soil N2O and CO2 emissions from cotton in Australia under varying irrigation management. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 95(1), pp. 43-56.
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