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Resilient Cotton-farming Systems in Irrigated Vertosols: Soil Quality, Carbon and Nutrient Losses, Cotton Growth and Yield in Long-term Studies

Nachimuthu, Gunasekhar, Hulugalle, Nilantha, Watkins, Mark, Scott, Fiona, Rollins, Michael (New South Wales Department Of Primary Industries; The Australian National University, 2017-12-30)

Global warming is surmised to result in major increases in climatic variability (i.e.

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Lee, Lisa (University Of Sydney, 2008-06-30)

Geographical factors are defining the extreme variability in climate and water supply in Australia and, in the past, this was used as a rationale for the construction of large irrigation projects to deliver water to r

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