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2. Phosphorus fertiliser value of sewage sludge ash applied to soils differing in phosphate buffering and phosphate sorption capacity
3. Root proliferation and phosphorus acquisition in response to stratification of soil phosphorus by two contrasting Trifolium subterraneum cultivars
4. Root proliferation in response to P stress and space : implications for the study of root acclimation to low P supply and P acquisition efficiency
5. Developmental patterns of flowers and pods and the effect on seed number in French serradella (Ornithopus sativus) and yellow serradella (Ornithopus compressus) cultivars.
6. The carboxylate composition of rhizosheath and root exudates from twelve species of grassland and crop legumes with special reference to the occurrence of citramalate
7. Differences in nutrient foraging among Trifolium subterraneum cultivars deliver improved P-acquisition efficiency
8. Growth and root dry matter allocation by pasture legumes and a grass with contrasting external critical phosphorus requirements
9. Rhizosphere carboxylates and morphological root traits in pasture legumes and grasses
10. Legume persistence for grasslands in tableland environments of south-eastern Australia
11. Flowering responses of serradella (Ornithopus spp.) and subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) to vernalisation and photoperiod and their role in maturity type determination and flowering date stability
12. Root hair length and rhizosheath mass depend on soil porosity, strength and water content in barley genotypes
13. Erratum to: Direct measurement of roots in soil for single and mixed species using a quantitative DNA-based method
14. Variation in flowering time and flowering date stability within a cultivar of French serradella.
15. Hard seed breakdown patterns of serradella (Ornithopus spp.) in two contrasting environments of south-eastern Australia.
16. Application of X-ray computed tomography to quantify fresh root decomposition in situ
17. Root hairs improve root penetration, root–soil contact, and phosphorus acquisition in soils of different strength
18. Field application of a DNA-based assay to the measurement of roots of perennial grasses
19. Direct measurement of roots in soil for single and mixed species using a quantitative DNA-based method
20. Root morphology, root-hair development and rhizosheath formation on perennial grass seedlings is influenced by soil acidity
21. Effect of lime on root growth, morphology and the rhizosheath of cereal seedlings growing in an acid soil
22. Hard seed breakdown patterns of serradella (Ornithopus spp.) in two contrasting environments of south-eastern Australia
23. Critical phosphorus requirements ofTrifoliumspecies: The importance of root morphology and root acclimation in response to phosphorus stress
24. Intrinsic root morphology determines the phosphorus acquisition efficiency of five annual pasture legumes irrespective of mycorrhizal colonisation
25. Critical phosphorus requirements of Trifolium species: The importance of root morphology and root acclimation in response to phosphorus stress.
26. Field benchmarking of the critical external phosphorus requirements of pasture legumes for southern Australia
27. Variation in root morphology and P acquisition efficiency among Trifolium subterraneum genotypes
28. Complementary phosphorus acquisition strategies of interplanted subterranean clover and white lupin increase sward yield in a low phosphorus soil
29. Understanding the impact of soil sodicity on mycorrhizal symbiosis: Some facts and gaps identified from cotton systems
30. Contrasting communities of arbuscule-forming root symbionts change external critical phosphorus requirements of some annual pasture legumes
31. Intrinsic capacity for nutrient foraging predicts critical external phosphorus requirement of 12 pasture legumes
32. Mycorrhizal Symbioses of Cotton Grown on Sodic Soils: A Review from an Australian Perspective
33. Mycorrhizal colonisation of cotton in soils differing in sodicity
34. Mycorrhizal contribution to phosphorus nutrition of cotton in low and highly sodic soils using dual isotope labelling (32P and 33P)
35. Improving mycorrhizal colonisation of cotton in sodic soils
36. High variation in the percentage of root length colonised by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi among 139 lines representing the species subterranean clover ( Trifolium subterraneum )
37. Root morphological traits that determine phosphorus-acquisition efficiency and critical external phosphorus requirement in pasture species
38. Rhizosphere carboxylates and morphological root traits in pasture legumes and grasses
39. Differences in nutrient foraging among <italic>Trifolium subterraneum</italic> cultivars deliver improved P-acquisition efficiency.
40. Root hair length and rhizosheath mass depend on soil porosity, strength and water content in barley genotypes
41. Effect of competition from a C4 grass on the phosphorus response of a subtropical legume
42. Ecological Succession, Hydrology and Carbon Acquisition of Biological Soil Crusts Measured at the Micro-Scale
43. Effect of soil acidity, soil strength and macropores on root growth and morphology of perennial grass species differing in acid-soil resistance
44. Effect of lime on root growth, morphology and the rhizosheath of cereal seedlings growing in an acid soil
45. Effect of competition from a C4 grass on the phosphorus response of a subtropical legume.
46. Effect of soil acidity, soil strength and macropores on root growth and morphology of perennial grass species differing in acid-soil resistance.
47. Effect of competition from a C4grass on the phosphorus response of a subtropical legume
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