Register      Login
Soil Research Soil Research Society
Soil, land care and environmental research

Articles citing this paper

Enumeration of wax-degrading microorganisms in water repellent soils using a miniaturised Most-Probable-Number method

Margaret M. Roper A C and V. V. S. R. Gupta B
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations

A CSIRO Plant Industry, Private Bag No. 5, Wembley, WA 6913, Australia.

B CSIRO Land and Water, Private Bag No. 2, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: Margaret.Roper@csiro.au

Australian Journal of Soil Research 43(2) 171-177 https://doi.org/10.1071/SR04114
Submitted: 30 July 2004  Accepted: 3 December 2004   Published: 1 April 2005



9 articles found in Crossref database.

Soil wettability improvement by plane leaves (Platanus orientalis) biochar in silty clay soil using saline water
DOROSTKAR Vajiheh, ARABAMERI Fatemeh Zahra
Pedosphere. 2024
Review of the remediation strategies for soil water repellency
Müller Karin, Deurer Markus
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 2011 144(1). p.208
Seeding next to previous year’s crop row (near-row sowing) can increase grain yields on water repellent soils
Roper M. M., Ward P. R., Betti G., Davies S. L., Wilhelm N., Kerr R., Micin S. F., Blacker T., Harper Richard
Soil Research. 2021 60(4). p.360
Exponential increase of publications related to soil water repellency
Dekker Louis W., Oostindie Klaas, Ritsema Coen J.
Soil Research. 2005 43(3). p.403
Hydrophobicity of 43 potting media: Its implications for raising seedlings in revegetation programs
Gautam Resham, Ashwath Nanjappa
Journal of Hydrology. 2012 430-431 p.111
How does calcium and sodium in saline water affect the potential of different rates and size of sugarcane biochar to soil water repellency remediation?
Jajarmi Zahra, Dorostkar Vajiheh, Ghorbani Hadi, Abbaspour Ali
Journal of Environmental Management. 2023 344 p.118548
Managing soils to enhance the potential for bioremediation of water repellency
Roper Margaret M.
Soil Research. 2005 43(7). p.803
Claying and deep ripping can increase crop yields and profits on water repellent sands with marginal fertility in southern Western Australia
Hall D. J. M., Jones H. R., Crabtree W. L., Daniels T. L.
Soil Research. 2010 48(2). p.178
Potential for remediation of water repellent soils by inoculation with wax-degrading bacteria in south-western Australia
Roper Margaret M.
Biologia. 2006 61(S19). p.S358

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission