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From:Soil Research (Vol. 59, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe transition from mining to agriculture is hampered by a range of abiotic challenges to crop growth, including nutritional issues and heavy metal stress. Building on our previous work showing that potassium (K) limits...
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From:Soil Research (Vol. 59, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedFollowing cultivation, substantial loss of soil organic matter occurs in surface soil layers. No-till is an agronomic practice to reverse or slow the loss of soil organic matter. We reviewed 95 research papers that used...
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From:Soil Research (Vol. 59, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedIn this study, a map of soil parent material is created to support the delineation of soil properties and classes of the Narrabri Shire, NSW. Currently, available information in this study area is geological and...
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From:Soil Research (Vol. 59, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe Peel-Harvey estuarine system in Western Australia's south-west is affected by poor water quality, algal blooms, and fish kills. Phosphorus (P) discharge from agricultural activities is the main source of poor water...
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From:Soil Research (Vol. 59, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedFly ash dumps of thermal power stations have been increasing in area worldwide due to the growing demand for power. One of the cost-effective approaches for restoring such sites is spontaneous revegetation in those areas...
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From:Soil Research (Vol. 59, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe objectives of this study were to evaluate the stability of aggregates, and quantify the contents and stocks of total organic carbon (TOC), and granulometric and humic fractions of soil organic matter (SOM). Four...
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From:Soil Research (Vol. 59, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe western region of the southern Pantanal is characterised by soils with high phosphorus (P) contents, derived from materials from the surrounding lithostratigraphic units, accumulated by fluvial transport. However,...