... soil is from loess over greywacke and schist alluvium, and the Drybread soil is from stony schist alluvium over Tertiary clay. Both soils show an increase in clay content and in Mg, and Mg, values in the subsoil, associated with the ...
... soil can be worked in spring." But what exactly does this mean? We called on a team of horticulturists and soil scientists to help us identify clues that indicate soil is ready for seeds and transplants. After a little digging, our ...
... (soil 6), soils from siltstone (soil 11), and sandy siltstone (soil 8); low flatweeds on the well-drained soils 1 and 5: low T. repens on soil from sandy siltstone (soil 9), but high on well-drained terrace (soil 5); and high moss on ...
Phosphorus and sulphur responses in pasture on three soils of eastern Bay of Plenty BY K. Cottier Soil and Field Research Organisation, Ruakura Agricultural Research Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand AND S. R. HEWITT Advisory Services ...
... -drilling equipment on undisturbed soils 43, 51 Soil respiration Biodegradation of milk when applied to soil 15 Soil rhizobia Effectiveness of Rhizobium trifolii 455 Soil temperature Biodegradation of milk when applied to soil 15. Subject ...
... soil P, was fitted to each set of data and correlation coefficients were calculated. Regressions for the different soils were compared on a relative yield basis by expressing yield as a proportion of maximum yield (coefficient a), since ...
... soil can be worked in spring." But what exactly does this mean? We called on a team of horticulturists and soil scientists to help us identify clues that indicate soil is ready for seeds and transplants. After a little digging, our ...
... soil by dairy cows using titanium analysis of faeces by the X-ray fluorescence technique, and gives the range of soil intakes over a year on both an individual and a herd basis. In addition, ash contents of faeces samples showing a ...
... soils, Kowai sandy loam (recent soil) and Gorge silt loam (lowland yellow-brown earth) in inland Canterbury, New Zealand, plant uptake of *S-sulphur placed at various soil depths and also the uptake of associated soil sulphur (*S) ...
... soil. At low total microbial volumes, T-32 mm'g'' soil, the ratio of mycelial to bacterial volume is dominated by mycelia, with R tending to infinity (no bacterial volume) at 1.1 mm mycelial volume g T' soil (Fig. 4). This relationship ...