Browsing Soil health and nutrient management by Author "Kingston, G"
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Consequences of future management options for the Bremerhaven drainage system.
Kingston, G (1991)The following questions were referred to BSES by the Woongoolba Flood Mitigation Advisory Committee: (1) The possible short and long-term effect on all classes of land of lowering the watertable in the Bremerhaven System. ... -
Development of criteria for draining shallow watertables in the Isis irrigation area
Kingston, G (1993)This project was proposed to the Sugar Research Council because qualitative data suggested a significant problem with waterlogging and salinity in hydromorphic sedimentary soils in the Bundaberg to Maryborough region. ... -
Final Report SRDC Project BS98S Factors Affecting the Residual Value of Lime
Kingston, G; Aitken, RL (1996)Project was initiated to determine the relative significance of soil acidity and soil calcium status for predicting response of sugarcane to lime in southern Queensland, where recommendations developed for tropical soils ... -
Final report SRDC Project CLW009 Improving yield and ccs in sugarcane through the application of silicon based amendments
Berthelsen, S; Noble, AD; Kingston, G; Hurney, A; Rudd, A; Garside, A (2003)Under high leaching environments common to the wet tropics, soils undergo significant weathering, which, when combined with accelerated chemical and physical degradation due to soil perturbation and crop removal, results ... -
Short and long term impacts of green cane trash blanketing on soil fertility
CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems; BSES; Thorburn, P; Kingston, G (2005)In the last three decades, there has been a widespread adoption of green cane harvesting-trash blanketing (GCTB) in the Australian sugarcane industry, generally motivated by the practical advantages (e.g. weed control, ...