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Optimising fertiliser application – what level of precision can we achieve?
This Research Update paper by Craig Scanlan, Raj Malik, James Easton, Mark Gherardi, Zed Rengel, Richard Bell, Gustavo Boitt and Qifu Ma from 22 Feb 2022 explores the impact of recent changes in fertiliser and grain prices on economically optimum N, P and K fertiliser rates, and aims to quantify the range of rates that fall within the 90% confidence interval of the economically optimum rate.
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Five key features of the Soil Quality Knowledge Base
The Soil Quality Knowledge Base is your comprehensive online platform with information, research and tools to understand and manage soil in agricultural systems.

Mycorrhiza, rhizobia focus for PhD at Adelaide University
A PhD POSITION is available for the South Australian-based project ‘Reducing methane emissions: The impact plant symbionts (mycorrhiza and rhizobia) on saponin production in medic under water stress’.

The highs and lows of potassium application
Dr Miaomiao Cheng, Emeritus Professor Richard Bell and Dr Craig Scanlan have progressed an important correlation between a soil’s buffering capacity and cation exchange capacity.

SoilsWest to talk constraints, courses at Open Day
SoilsWest and the School of Agricultural Science will have a shared presence for Murdoch University’s annual event.