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Subsoil structure in irrigated Australian vineyards- Research Bulletin

Burk, Lawrence, Grant, Cam, McCarthy, Mike, Taylor, Andrew, Murray, Rob (2011-06-24)

Good soil structure is essential for healthy, resilient plants because it allows them to develop extensive, active root systems.

Long Term Sustainability of Precision Irrigation - Milestone 9 Final Report

Murray, Robert, Burk, Lawrence (2011-01-06)

This report details the research identifying the causes and the decline of soil structure under irrigation drippers in the Barossa Valley vineyards.

The Impact of Irrigation on Soil Structure

Grant, C.D, Murray, R.S. (2008-03-13)

Good soil structure is an essential element of healthy and sustainable agro-ecosystems.

Scoping study- Improving plants' water useefficiency and potential impacts from soil structure change -research investment opportunities

McKenzie, DC, Raine, SR, Loch, RJ, Grant, CG (2005-03-11)

Key issues which the NPSI Board requested should be addressed in the document were: Comment on the place that oxygenation may have in reducing the effects of water logging on production for various irrigation systems

Cotton production without deeep tillage is viable in the absence of structural degredation

Hulme, P.J., MacLeod, D.A., McKenzie, D.C., Anthony, D.A. (1988-08-17)

The presence of right-angle bending in cotton tap roots clearly shows the restrictions which degradation of soil structure imposes on cotton growth.

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