Browsing Soil health and nutrient management by Author "Schroeder, BL"
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A reference booklet for canegrowers on the nutrition and fertilizing of sugarcane for different soil types
Wood, AW; Schroeder, BL; Stewart, RL; Roth, CH (2003)A wide range of different soils are used for sugarcane production in the Herbert River district. An understanding of these differences both at district and farm levels will ensure that nutrient management reflects this ... -
Aspects of temporal N management in sugarcane in sub-tropical Queensland : ASSCT peer-reviewed paper
Panitz, JH; Schroeder, BL; Skocaj, DM; Salter, B (ASSCT, 2019)The proximity of the Australian sugar industry to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) has resulted in ongoing concerns about elevated concentrations of the dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) in the near-reef environments due to ... -
Boosting NUE in sugarcane through temporal and spatial management options : Final report 2014/045
Schroeder, BL; Salter, B; Skocaj, DM; Panitz, JH; Park, G (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)This collaborative project involved the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) and the Sugar Research Australia (SRA) Technology Unit. It aimed to evaluate methods of matching nitrogen (N) supply (from soils and fertilisers) ... -
BSES technical report TE11004 - Burdekin nitrogen project - September 2011
Connellan, J; Bateman, S; Schroeder, BL (2011)In response to the introduction of the regulated method of determining N, some canegrowers in the Burdekin district (which produces approximately 25% of Queensland's sugarcane) expressed concern that sugarcane yields could ... -
Does ratoon age impact on N-fertiliser requirements in the Wet Tropics? : ASSCT poster paper
Skocaj, DM; Schroeder, BL; Park, G; Hurney, AP (ASSCT, 2019) -
Effect of harvest time on N-fertiliser requirements in the Wet Tropics : ASSCT extended-abstract paper
Skocaj, DM; Schroeder, BL; Park, G; Salter, B (ASSCT, 2019) -
Effect of long-term application of potassium on sugarcane and soil properties in the Herbert River district : ASSCT peer-reviewed paper
Park, G; Schroeder, BL; Wood, AW; Skocaj, DM (ASSCT, 2019)Excess potassium (K) fertiliser use can have a significant effect on sugar quality and refining costs but offers no benefit to sugarcane crop yield. Potassium fertiliser guidelines are based on soil texture and two ... -
Final report - SRDC project BSS268 - Accelerating the adoption of best-practice nutrient management in the Australian sugar industry
Schroeder, BL; Moody, P; Wood, A (2010)This project BSS268 developed further the SIX EASY STEPS program, including additional compentents to its integrated package. It aimed to accelerate the adoption of sustainable nutrient management by: 1: Improving knowledge ... -
Improving the management of acid and sodic soils with green trash retention using calcium-based ameliorants/products : SRDC final project report BSS199
Schroeder, BL; Noble, AD; Robertson, FA; Nelson, PN; Wood, AW (2003)Although the advantages of leaving cane residues on the harvested land have been well documented, and nutrient cycling in relation to green-cane trash blanketing has been well examined within a Cooperative Research Centre ... -
Nitrogen availability from legume and past fertiliser history : ASSCT peer-reviewed paper
Salter, B; Kok, E; Skocaj, DM; Schroeder, BL (ASSCT, 2019)It is likely that land-based activities within the Australian sugar industry have a negative effect on the quality of water in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. Improvements to nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) are likely to ... -
Spatial distribution of potential soil constraints affecting nitrogen management in the Wet Tropics : ASSCT peer-reviewed paper
Skocaj, DM; Schroeder, BL; Hurney, AP; Rigby, A; Telford, D (ASSCT, 2019)Position in the landscape and climatic conditions experienced during the growing season, especially following the application of nitrogen (N) fertiliser, has important implications for crop growth, N uptake and N losses. ...