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2. Liming effect of non-legume residues promotes the biological amelioration of soil acidity via nitrate uptake
3. Cadmium reduces zinc uptake but enhances its translocation in the cadmium-accumulator, Carpobrotus rossii, without affecting speciation
4. Effect of soil phosphorus availability and residue quality on phosphorus transfer from crop residues to the following wheat
5. Contrasting effects of organic amendments on phytoextraction of heavy metals in a contaminated sediment
6. Nitrogen form but not elevated CO2 alters plant phosphorus acquisition from sparingly soluble phosphorus sources
7. Elevated CO2 temporally enhances phosphorus immobilization in the rhizosphere of wheat and chickpea
8. Deep placement of organic amendments in dense sodic subsoil increases summer fallow efficiency and the use of deep soil water by crops
9. Phosphorus supply enhances the response of legumes to elevated CO2 (FACE) in a phosphorus-deficient vertisol
10. Availability of sparingly soluble phosphorus sources to cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) with different forms of nitrogen as evaluated by a 32P isotopic dilution technique
11. Changes in pasture root growth and transpiration efficiency following the incorporation of organic manures into a clay subsoil
12. Phosphorus availability for three crop species as a function of soil type and fertilizer history
13. Application of nitrogen in NO3โ form increases rhizosphere alkalisation in the subsurface soil layers in an acid soil
14. Nitrate leaching stimulates subsurface root growth of wheat and increases rhizosphere alkalisation in a highly acidic soil
15. The role of hydraulic lift and subsoil P placement in P uptake of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
16. Localised nitrate and phosphate application enhances root proliferation by wheat and maximises rhizosphere alkalisation in acid subsoil
17. Phosphorus acquisition characteristics of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) under P deficient conditions
18. Increasing phosphorus supply in subsurface soil in northern Australia: Rationale for deep placement and the effects with various crops
19. Phosphorus supply and the growth of frequently defoliated white clover (Trifolium repens L.) in dry soil
20. Use of cation/anion exchange membranes for multi-element testing of acidic soils
21. Tolerance to manganese toxicity among cultivars of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.)
22. Carbon dioxide exchange rates in soybeans during podfilling as a function of potassium supply
23. Yield and composition of soybean seed as a function of potassium supply
24. Differential responses to K deficiency among soybean cultivars
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