You searched for soil
Showing results 191 - 200 of 3,046
CRC-High Performance soils (Program 4). GRDC DAN00180 Impact and management of herbicides on soil function. ... Rural R&D for Profit- More profit from N: Enhanced efficiency fertilised and soil mineralisable N.
The roots of trees bind and stabilise the soil of riverbanks, minimise siltation, provide shelter and help to retain the general channel shape, including such important habitat features as pools, riffles
Vegetation serves to slow the flow of water and increase its infiltration into soil and groundwater storages.
FOUR MAIN CAUSES OF SOIL ACIDIFICATION. The four main causes of soil acidity are:. ... Grazing. Nitrate leaching and build up of soil organic matter are the major causes.
Guna joined NSW DPI in April 2014. His work includes research into soil issues for cotton and grains. ... 2014-2017. Closing the carbon soil balance in cotton farming systems (CRDC project).
Soil expert worthy recipient of 2005 Farrer Memorial Medal. Note: This content is stored on an archive website and may not be current or accurate. ... Dr Williams’ knowledge of hydrological behaviour of Australian soils is unparalleled and he is
Richard joined NSW Agriculture in 2003 as an Analytical Chemist and has worked in plant and soil analysis, olive oil quality testing and has also been involved with quantifying onion pungency
Risks include contaminated feed, increased intake of contaminated soil, concentration of existing residues as animals lose condition, and many other causes.
Soil-borne diseases of beans. Summary. Soil-borne diseases can be devastating in bean production areas, especially if they are grown repeatedly in the same ground. ... Some diseases develop under differing conditions; for example, some are worse when the
Drought, Fire and Flood Recovery Guide. Australia is characterised by the prevalence of extreme events such as droughts, fires and floods. Unfortunately, climate change predictions are that extreme events are likely to be more frequent and severe