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Summer Scholarship: Landscape Effects on Riparian Tree Growth on Cotton Farms

Nahuysen, Anita (Griffith University, 2016-06-30)

Leaf traits of five riparian tree species common to cotton farms of the Northern Murray-Darling Basin were investigated to determine inter- and intraspecific variation.

Guidelines for fertigating citrus

Falivene, Steven, Treeby, Michael (2012-06-20)

Fertigation is being increasingly adopted by citrus producers as an alternative to traditional approaches to supplying fertilisers to trees.

Knowledge and tools to manage fertigation technologies in highly productive citrus orchards for minimal environmental footprint

Skewes, Mark, Phogat, Vinod, Falivene, Steven, Treeby, Michael (2012-05-10)

Drip irrigation/fertigation ("advanced fertigation", "open hydroponics") is being adopted by the Australian citrus industry.

Guidelines for Fertigating Citrus Orchards -Management update

NPSI (2012-05-08)

Managing fertigation systems to achieve good productivity and avoiding fertiliser wastage and loss.

Soil Management for Australian Irrigated Agriculture - SRP026 - NPSI Case study April 2011

Roth, Guy (2011-04-05)

The project was looking to achieve this through the development of a new system of soil preparation and management for irrigated orchards, row crops and pastures, enabling large inputs of stable soil organic matter, t

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