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  1. Determinants of farmers’ fertilizer use gaps under rice-based cropping systems: Empirical evidence from Eastern Gangetic Plain
  2. Dry season rainfall variability is a major risk factor for cropping intensification in coastal Bangladesh
  3. Response of Sunflower Yield and Water Productivity to Saline Water Irrigation in the Coastal Zones of the Ganges Delta
  4. Physical Conditions That Limit Chickpea Root Growth and Emergence in Heavy-Textured Soil
  5. Flowering is the critical growth stage for adverse effects of salinity on the grain yield of sunflower
  6. Early sowing increases nitrogen use efficiency of sunflower in wet clay soils
  7. Fertilizer use gaps of women-headed households under diverse rice-based cropping patterns: Survey-based evidence from the Eastern Gangetic Plain, South Asia
  8. Increasing the use efficiency of fertilizer phosphorus for maize in low-P Ganges Delta soils
  9. Managing Sands of the Lower Mekong Basin to Limit Land Degradation: A Review of Properties and Limitations for Crop and Forage Production
  10. Farmers’ fertilizer use gaps relative to government recommendations in the saline coastal zone of the Ganges Delta
  11. Land Use, Productivity, and Profitability of Traditional Rice–Wheat System Could be Improved by Conservation Agriculture
  12. Long-term rundown of plant-available potassium in Western Australia requires a re-evaluation of potassium management for grain production: a review
  13. Availability and utilisation pattern of agricultural waste at household level in selected areas of Bangladesh
  14. Short-Term Waterlogging Depresses Early Growth of Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) on Saline Soils with a Shallow Water Table in the Coastal Zone of Bangladesh
  15. Continuous Practice of Conservation Agriculture for 3–5 Years in Intensive Rice-Based Cropping Patterns Reduces Soil Weed Seedbank
  16. Carbon and Nitrogen Mineralization in Dark Grey Calcareous Floodplain Soil Is Influenced by Tillage Practices and Residue Retention
  17. Increasing frequency of high-temperature episodes in potato growing regions of Western Australia and its impacts on plant and tuber growth
  18. Novel Sources of Tolerance to Aluminium Toxicity in Wild Cicer (Cicer reticulatum and Cicer echinospermum) Collections
  19. Strip Tillage and Crop Residue Retention Decrease the Size but Increase the Diversity of the Weed Seed Bank under Intensive Rice-Based Crop Rotations in Bangladesh
  20. Runoff and leaching of dissolved phosphorus in streams from a rainfed mixed cropping and grazing catchment under a Mediterranean climate in Australia
  21. Establishment of Crops under Minimal Soil Disturbance and Crop Residue Retention in Rice-Based Cropping System: Yield Advantage, Soil Health Improvement, and Economic Benefit
  22. Opportunities and risks with early sowing of sunflower in a salt-affected coastal region of the Ganges Delta
  23. Sodium (Na) Stimulates Barley Growth in Potassium (K)-Deficient Soils by Improved K Uptake at Low Na Supply or by Substitution of K at Moderate Na Supply
  24. Effects of the components of conservation agriculture on the profitability of rice (Oryza sativa L.) in the Eastern Gangetic Plain of Bangladesh
  25. Impact of Rice Straw Mulch on Soil Physical Properties, Sunflower Root Distribution and Yield in a Salt-Affected Clay-Textured Soil
  26. Insufficient potassium and sulfur supply threaten the productivity of perennial forage grasses in smallholder farms on tropical sandy soils
  27. Reduced tillage with residue retention and nitrogen application rate increase N2O fluxes from irrigated wheat in a subtropical floodplain soil
  28. Continuous Practice of Conservation Agriculture for 3-5 Years Reduces Soil Weed Seedbanks Size in Intensive Rice-Based Cropping Patterns
  29. Managing sands of the Lower Mekong Basin to limit land degradation: a review of properties and limitations for crop and forage production
  30. Ammonia fluxes and emission factors under an intensively managed wetland rice ecosystem
  31. Field-Deployed Extruded Seed Pellets Show Promise for Perennial Grass Establishment in Arid Zone Mine Rehabilitation
  32. Influence of non-puddled transplanting and residues of previous mustard on rice (<em>Oryza sativa</em> L.)
  33. Integrated Weed and Nutrient Management Improve Yield, Nutrient Uptake and Economics of Maize in the Rice-Maize Cropping System of Eastern India
  34. Genotypic variation among chickpea and wild Cicer spp. in nutrient uptake with increasing concentration of solution Al at low pH
  35. Variation of Cicer Germplasm to Manganese Toxicity Tolerance
  36. Soil Management Systems to Overcome Multiple Constraints for Dryland Crops on Deep Sands in a Water Limited Environment on the South Coast of Western Australia
  37. Soil disturbance levels, soil water content and the establishment of rainfed chickpea: Mechanised seeding options for smallholder farms in north‐west Bangladesh
  38. Influence of Unpadded Transplanting on Rice (<em>Oryza sativa</em> L.) Retained Reside of Previous Mustard
  39. Straw mulch and irrigation affect solute potential and sunflower yield in a heavy textured soil in the Ganges Delta
  40. Yield Response, Nutritional Quality and Water Productivity of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) are Influenced by Drip Irrigation and Straw Mulch in the Coastal Saline Ecosystem of Ganges Delta, India
  41. Sulfur management strategies to improve partial sulfur balance with irrigated peanut production on deep sands
  42. Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Establishment Techniques and Their Implications for Soil Properties, Global Warming Potential Mitigation and Crop Yields
  43. Soil nitrogen storage and availability to crops are increased by conservation agriculture practices in rice–based cropping systems in the Eastern Gangetic Plains
  44. Yield Response of Sunflower to Sowing Dates and NPK Rates under Zero Tillage in Wet Soil of Southwestern Coastal Bangladesh
  45. Cropping System Intensification for Increasing Crop Productivity in Salt-Affected Coastal Zones of Bangladesh
  46. Effect of Straw Mulch and Irrigation on Sunflower and Maize Cultivation in No Tillage Systems of Coastal Heavy Soils
  47. Effects of Fresh and Saline Water Irrigation for Maize in Coastal Areas of Bangladesh
  48. Variation in the yield of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) due to differing tillage systems is associated with variation in solute potential of the soil solution in a salt-affected coastal region of the Ganges Delta
  49. Photosynthetic and respiratory response of potato leaves of different ages during and after an episode of high temperature
  50. Rescheduling of Wet Season (T. Aman) Rice Planting for Cropping Intensification in Coastal Bangladesh
  51. Factors influencing the soil-test calibration for Colwell P and wheat under winter-dominant rainfall
  52. Correction to: Rethinking soil water repellency and its management
  53. Boron: an essential element for vascular plants
  54. Rethinking soil water repellency and its management
  55. Increases in soil sequestered carbon under conservation agriculture cropping decrease the estimated greenhouse gas emissions of wetland rice using life cycle assessment
  56. Effect of Seed Rate on Seedling Quality for Mechanical Rice Transplanting
  57. Importance of whole plant dry matter dynamics for potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tuber yield response to an episode of high temperature
  58. Forage options to sustainably intensify smallholder farming systems on tropical sandy soils. A review
  59. Decreasing the carbon footprint of an intensive rice-based cropping system using conservation agriculture on the Eastern Gangetic Plains
  60. Partial potassium balance under irrigated peanut crops on sands in a tropical monsoonal climate
  61. Residual effect of pyrazosulfuron-ethyl on wheat in rice-wheat cropping pattern
  62. Partially mechanized non-puddled rice establishment: on-farm performance and farmers’ perceptions
  63. Micronutrients limiting pasture production in Australia
  64. Wheat grain-yield response to lime application: relationships with soil pH and aluminium in Western Australia
  65. Conservation Agriculture for Rice-Based Intensive Cropping by Smallholders in the Eastern Gangetic Plain
  66. Minimal soil disturbance and increased residue retention increase soil carbon in rice-based cropping systems on the Eastern Gangetic Plain
  67. Effect of growing media on mat type seedling raised for mechanical rice transplanting
  68. Banding of Fertilizer Improves Phosphorus Acquisition and Yield of Zero Tillage Maize by Concentrating Phosphorus in Surface Soil
  69. Transplanting into non-puddled soils with a small-scale mechanical transplanter reduced fuel, labour and irrigation water requirements for rice (Oryza sativa L.) establishment and increased yield
  70. Boron nutrition of rice in different production systems. A review
  71. Understanding the characteristics of riparian zones in low relief, sandy catchments that affect their nutrient removal potential
  72. Potassium application alleviates grain sterility and increases yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum) in frost-prone Mediterranean-type climate
  73. Agronomic biofortification of zinc in rice: Influence of cultivars and zinc application methods on grain yield and zinc bioavailability
  74. Performance of a novel planter for small farms using the conservation agriculture system
  75. Dissolved reactive phosphorus played a limited role in phosphorus transport via runoff, throughflow and leaching on contrasting cropping soils from southwest Australia
  76. Rescheduling zinc fertilization and cultivar choice improve zinc sequestration and its bioavailability in wheat grains and flour
  77. Extremely high boron tolerance in Puccinellia distans (Jacq.) Parl. related to root boron exclusion and a well-regulated antioxidant system
  78. Versatile Strip Seed Drill: A 2-Wheel Tractor-Based Option for Smallholders to Implement Conservation Agriculture in Asia and Africa
  79. Canola, narrow-leafed lupin and wheat differ in growth response to low–moderate sodium on a potassium-deficient sandy soil
  80. Minimum tillage unpuddled transplanting: An alternative crop establishment strategy for rice in conservation agriculture cropping systems
  81. Greenhouse gas implications of novel and conventional rice production technologies in the Eastern-Gangetic plains
  82. Subsoil rhizosphere modification by chickpea under a dry topsoil: implications for phosphorus acquisition
  83. Biochar and Compost Increase Crop Yields but the Effect is Short Term on Sandplain Soils of Western Australia
  84. Simulating wheat growth response to potassium availability under field conditions in sandy soils. II. Effect of subsurface potassium on grain yield response to potassium fertiliser
  85. Simulating wheat growth response to potassium availability under field conditions with sandy soils. I. Model development
  86. Oxidative stress responses in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) as influenced by boron toxicity and drought
  87. Remote sensing for assessing the zone of benefit where deep drains improve productivity of land affected by shallow saline groundwater
  88. Role of soil covers in establishment of vegetation on gold oxide refining residues
  89. Optimum Soil Water Content for Chickpea Emergence in Heavy-Textured Soils of North-West Bangladesh
  90. Phosphorus forms in soil solution and leachate of contrasting soil profiles and their implications for P mobility
  91. Growth and yield responses in wheat and barley to potassium supply under drought or moderately saline conditions in the south-west of Western Australia
  92. Reply to ‘Comments on papers relating to soil phosphorus testing in ‘Making better fertiliser decisions for cropping systems in Australia’ by I.C.R. Holford
  93. Risks of Boron Toxicity in Canola and Lupin by Forms of Boron Application in Acid Sands of South-Western Australia
  94. Wheat responses to sodium vary with potassium use efficiency of cultivars
  95. Biomechanical Comparison of a Locking Compression Plate Combined With an Intramedullary Pin or a Polyetheretherketone Rod in a Cadaveric Canine Tibia Gap Model
  96. Applicability of passive compost bioreactors for treatment of extremely acidic and saline waters in semi-arid climates
  97. Amelioration of soil chemical constraints for revegetation on gold oxide processing residues
  98. Tailoring the physicochemical and mechanical properties of optical copper–cobalt oxide thin films through annealing treatment
  99. Optimum time of sowing for rainfed winter chickpea with one-pass mechanised row-sowing: an example for small-holder farms in north-west Bangladesh
  100. Evaluation of anaerobic digestate as a substrate for vermicomposting
  101. Foreword to ‘Interdrought IV – Improving Crop Adaptation to Water-limited Environments’
  102. The dynamics of potassium uptake and use, leaf gas exchange and root growth throughout plant phenological development and its effects on seed yield in wheat (Triticum aestivum) on a low-K sandy soil
  103. IS DEEP SOWING BENEFICIAL FOR DRY SEASON CROPPING WITHOUT IRRIGATION ON SANDY SOIL WITH SHALLOW WATER TABLE?
  104. Induced anti-oxidant activity in soybean alleviates oxidative stress under moderate boron toxicity
  105. Soil phosphorus–crop response calibration relationships and criteria for winter cereal crops grown in Australia
  106. Making Better Fertiliser Decisions for Cropping Systems in Australia (BFDC): knowledge gaps and lessons learnt
  107. Differential growth and yield by canola (Brassica napus L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) arising from alterations in chemical properties of sandy soils due to additions of fly ash
  108. Overstorey and juvenile response to thinning and drought in a jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata Donn ex Sm.) forest of southwestern Australia
  109. Leaf Litter Decomposition and Nutrient Dynamics in Woodland and Wetland Conditions along a Forest to Wetland Hillslope
  110. Responses of barley to hypoxia and salinity during seed germination, nutrient uptake, and early plant growth in solution culture
  111. Conservation agriculture for small holder rainfed farming: Opportunities and constraints of new mechanized seeding systems
  112. Rooting patterns of four crop legumes in response to seed-placement depths in the dry season
  113. Plant-available manganese in bauxite residue sand amended with compost and residue mud
  114. A framework for determining the efficient combination of organic materials and mineral fertilizer applied in maize cropping
  115. Estimating nutrient budgets for prescribed thinning in a regrowth eucalyptus forest in south-west Australia
  116. Plant Density Effects on Growth, Yield and Yield Components of Two Soybean Varieties under Equidistant Planting Arrangement
  117. Bauxite residue fines as an amendment to residue sands to enhance plant growth potential—a glasshouse study
  118. Moderate sodium has positive effects on shoots but not roots of salt-tolerant barley grown in a potassium-deficient sandy soil
  119. Zinc forms in compost and red mud-amended bauxite residue sand
  120. The significance of available nutrient fluxes in N and P budgets for maize cropping on a Rhodic Kandiustox: a study with compost, NP fertilizer and stubble removal
  121. SOURCES OF SULFUR FOR DRY MATTER, SEED YIELD, AND OIL CONCENTRATION OF CANOLA GROWN IN SULFUR DEFICIENT SOILS OF SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA
  122. Fertiliser strategies for improved nutrient use efficiency on sandy soils in high rainfall regimes
  123. Establishment of Eucalyptus gomphocephala (Tuart) woodland species in an abandoned limestone quarry: effects after 12 years
  124. Key crop nutrient management issues in the Western Australia grains industry: a review
  125. Micronutrient fractionation and plant availability in bauxite-processing residue sand
  126. Ratios of C, N and P in soil water direct microbial immobilisation–mineralisation and N availability in nutrient amended sandy soils in southwestern Australia
  127. Root pruning and transplanting increase zinc requirements of canola (Brassica napus)
  128. Evidence of phloem boron transport in response to interrupted boron supply in white lupin (Lupinus albusL. cv. Kiev Mutant) at the reproductive stage
  129. Measuring microbial uptake of nitrogen in nutrient-amended sandy soils—A mass-balance based approach
  130. A mass-balance approach to measuring microbial uptake and pools of phosphorus in nutrient-amended soils
  131. Catchment litter: a phosphorus source mobilized during seasonal rainfall
  132. Morphological and Physiological Responses of Rice (Oryza sativa) to Limited Phosphorus Supply in Aerated and Stagnant Solution Culture
  133. Effect of Root Zone Temperature on Oilseed Rape ( Brassica napus ) Response to Boron
  134. Effect of Lime and Flooding on Phosphorus Availability and Rice Growth on Two Acidic Lowland Soils
  135. Phosphorus Mass Balances for Successive Crops of Fertilised Rainfed Rice on a Sandy Lowland Soil
  136. Leaf-litter application to a sandy soil modifies phosphorus leaching over the wet season of southwestern Australia
  137. Boron Nutrition and Chilling Tolerance of Warm Climate Crop Species
  138. Phosphorus cycling in rainfed lowland rice ecosystems on sandy soils
  139. Response of soil microbial activity to temperature, moisture, and litter leaching on a wetland transect during seasonal refilling
  140. Estimating production of gilvin from catchment leaf litter during seasonal rains
  141. Increased risk of zinc deficiency in wheat on soils limed to correct soil acidity
  142. Mapping boron deficiency risk in soils of south-west Western Australia using a weight of evidence model
  143. Rapid Nitric Acid Digestion of Plant Material with an Open-Vessel Microwave System
  144. Response of Transplanted Oilseed Rape to Zinc Placement and Root Pruning
  145. Amelioration of growth reduction of lowland rice caused by a temporary loss of soil-water saturation
  146. Enhanced boron transport into the ear of wheat as a mechanism for boron efficiency
  147. Partitioning processes controlling water column phosphorus concentrations in a shallow wetland
  148. Plant distribution and its relationship to extractable boron in naturally-occurring high boron soils in Turkey
  149. Low root zone temperature favours shoot B partitioning into young leaves of oilseed rape (Brassica napus)
  150. Effect of Fertilization on Plant Growth and Nutrient Uptake in Oilseed Rape Under Varying Boron Supply
  151. Organic Wheat Production and Soil Nutrient Status in a Mediterranean Climatic Zone
  152. Fate of applied fertilizer phosphorus in a highly weathered sandy soil under lowland rice cropping, and its residual effect
  153. Nutrient response to soil and litter metabolic activity in a transect across a seasonal wetland
  154. Dryland salinity in south-western Australia: its origins, remedies, and future research directions
  155. Boron supply into wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Wilgoyne) ears whilst still enclosed within leaf sheaths
  156. Interaction of N supply and water relations in Eucalyptus globulus Labill
  157. Recent advances on boron in wheat reproduction — A mini-review
  158. Soil Boron Fractions and Their Relationship to Soil Properties
  159. Data presentation, interpretation, and communication
  160. Applications in sustainable production
  161. Temporary nutrient deficiency ‐ a difficult case for diagnosis and prognosis by plant analysis
  162. Applications in sustainable production
  163. Effects of Boron Deficiency on Anther Development and Floret Fertility in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L. 'Wilgoyne')
  164. Geologically related variations in saturated hydraulic conductivity in the regolith of the western wheatbelt of Western Australia and its implications for the development of dryland salinity
  165. Incorporating Geological Effects in Modeling of Revegetation Strategies for Salt-Affected Landscapes
  166. Computer modelling of the effect of revegetation strategies on salinity in the western wheatbelt of Western Australia 1. The impact of revegetation strategies
  167. Computer modelling of the effect of revegetation strategies on salinity in the western wheatbelt of Western Australia 2.
  168. Prognosis of boron deficiency in oilseed rape (Brassica napus) by plant analysis
  169. External Boron Requirements for Canola (Brassica napusL.) in Boron Buffered Solution Culture
  170. Effect of Molybdenum and Inorganic Nitrogen on Molybdenum Redistribution in Black Gram (Vigna mungoL. Hepper) with Particular Reference to Seed Fill
  171. Evidence that transplanted oilseed rape (Brassica napus) has a higher external zinc requirement than direct sown plants
  172. Influence of sex ratio and sexual lability on seed production in the dioecious perennial shrub Atriplex amnicola (Chenopodiaceae)
  173. An integrated plan for town-enterprise wastewater reuse and wetland strategy: a case study
  174. Factors Limiting the Recruitment of Eucalyptus salmonophloia in Remnant Woodlands. III. Conditions Necessary for Seed Germination
  175. The importance of sampling immature leaves for the diagnosis of boron deficiency in oilseed rape (Brassica napus cv. Eureka)
  176. Diagnosis of zinc deficiency in canola by plant analysis
  177. Factors Limiting the Recruitment of Eucalyptus salmonophloia in Remnant Woodlands .II. Postdispersal Seed Predation and Soil Seed Reserves
  178. Distribution and Redistribution of Molybdenum in Black Gram (Vigna mungo L. Hepper) in Relation to Molybdenum Supply
  179. Diagnosis and prognosis of molybdenum deficiency in black gram (Vigna mungo L. Hepper) by plant analysis
  180. Factors Limiting the Recruitment of Eucalyptus salmonophloia in Remnant Woodlands .I. Pattern of Flowering, Seed Production and Seed Fall
  181. Landscape-scale disturbances and regeneration in semi-arid woodlands of southwestern Australia
  182. An effect of shade on the boron requirement for leaf blade elongation in black gram (Vigna mungo L. Hepper)
  183. Differences between Bradyrhizobium strains NC92 and TAL1000 in their nodulation and nitrogen fixation with peanut in iron deficient soil
  184. Effects of low molybdenum seed on nodule initiation, development and N2 fixation in black gram (Vigna mungo L.)
  185. Boron deficiency in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) and black gram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper]: Symptoms in seeds and differences among soybean cultivars in susceptibility to boron deficiency
  186. Low seed phosphorus concentration depresses early growth and nodulation of narrow‐leafed Lupin (Lupinus angustifoliuscv. Gungurru)
  187. Low seed phosphorus concentration depresses early growth and nodulation of narrow‐leafed lupin(Lupinus angustifoliuscv. Gungurru)
  188. Response of two peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) cultivars to boron and calcium
  189. Groundwater response to reforestation in the Darling Range of Western Australia
  190. Growth and nodulation of tropical food legumes in dilute solution culture
  191. Diagnosis of zinc deficiency in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) by plant analysis
  192. Effects of calcium supply on uptake of calcium and selected mineral nutrients by tropical food legumes in solution culture
  193. External calcium requirements for growth and nodulation of six tropical food legumes grown in flowing culture solution
  194. Germination and vigour of black gram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper) seed from plants grown with and without boron
  195. Streamflow and stream salinity in a small water supply catchment in southwest Western Australia after reforestation
  196. Iron nutrition of field crops in black calcareous soils of Thailand: A review
  197. Response tobradyrhizobiumstrain of peanut cultivars grown under iron stress
  198. Comparative species responses to boron on a Typic Tropaqualf in Northern Thailand
  199. Potassium and Phosphorus