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Baird, Jon (CSIRO Agricultural Flagship, 2016-06-30)
The majority of Australia’s cotton producing soil is grey or black vertosols which have high clay content and are naturally prone to waterlogging following heavy rain or surface irrigation.
Wang, Juan (La Trobe University, 2009-06-30)
The low responsiveness of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) to phosphorus (P) fertilizers in the field where soils have low soil test values for P, suggests that cotton is capable of utilizing soil P pools that are less
Hulugalle, Nilantha (NSW Department Of Primary Industries, 2008-06-30)
The effects of rotation crops and stubble management on soil quality, carbon sequestration, deep drainage, nutrient leaching, yield and profitability of succeeding cotton in irrigated and dryland Vertosols was studied
Speirs, Simon (University Of Sydney, 2005-06-30)
In eastern Australia, Vettosols are widely utilised for the production of irrigated cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) due to their inherent fertility and large water-holding capacity. However, irrigated
McHugh, Jack (Qld Department Of Natural Resources And Mines, 2003-06-30)
Due to the size and nature of the agricultural industry in Australia the adoption of subsurface trickle