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There is urgency in optimizing agricultural production in light of climate uncertainty, human population growth and resource limitations. The rhizosph...
Read moreExperimental evidence claiming to show appreciable rhizosphere resistances in soils much wetter than permanent wilting point (sometimes even at soil m...
Read moreResults of some experiments on a range of species, including maize, castor and sunflowers, did not appear to be in accordance with the claim that appr...
Read moreThe mathematical models of Gardner (1960) and Cowan (1965) are developed to show that the soil matric potential at which rhizosphere resistance become...
Read moreResults of some experiments on a range of species, including maize, birdsfoot trefoil, perennial ryegrass, meadow foxtail and intermediate wheatgrass,...
Read moreCrop diversity management is widely used to increase agricultural productivity and sustainability. Recent studies have demonstrated that maize root ex...
Read moreData are presented for a range of species including perennial grasses, white clover, lucerne, cereals and soyabeans on the length of roots per unit ar...
Read moreMonocultures of Grevillea robusta, a non-gregarious species, grow poorly in South Queensland where the tree occurs naturally. In G. robusta plantation...
Read moreData are presented for a range of species including perennial grasses, white clover, lucerne, cereals and soyabeans on the length of roots per unit ar...
Read moreEarthworms benefit plant growth and play a vital role in shaping soil microbial communities. However, how earthworms modify the soil microorganisms an...
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