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The effect of rice straw mulch on evapotranspiration, transpiration and soil evaporation of irrigated wheat in Punjab, India
- Balwinder-Singh, P. Eberbach, E. Humphreys, S. Kukal
- Environmental Science, Chemistry
- 1 October 2011
Soil evaporation (Es) is considered to be a non-productive component of evapotranspiration (ET). So, measures which moderate Es may influence the amount of water available for transpiration (T), the… Expand
Applying non‐steady‐state compartmental analysis to investigate the simultaneous degradation of soluble and sorbed glyphosate (N‐(phosphonomethyl)glycine) in four soils
- P. Eberbach
- Chemistry
- 1 March 1998
The decomposition behaviour of glyphosate in four Victorian soils was investigated at two temperatures using non-steady-state compartmental analysis. At 25°C, glyphosate degradation was shown… Expand
Stubble retention in cropping systems in Southern Australia: benefits and challenges.
- Brendan Scott, P. Eberbach, J. Evans, L. Wade
- Environmental Science
- 2010
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Response of subterranean clover, balansa clover, and gland clover to lime when grown in mixtures on an acid soil
- R. Hayes, B. Dear, B. Orchard, M. Peoples, P. Eberbach
- Biology
- 16 September 2008
This study compared the relative tolerances of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.), balansa clover (T. michelianum Savi.), and gland clover (T. glanduliferum Boiss.) to acid soil… Expand
Crop row spacing and its influence on the partitioning of evapotranspiration by winter-grown wheat in Northern Syria
- P. Eberbach, M. Pala
- Environmental Science
- Plant and Soil
- 2004
A study was conducted during the 1996–97 crop growth season at ICARDA in northern Syria, to investigate the influence of wheat canopy architecture on the partitioning of moisture between soil… Expand
Growth, yield and water productivity of zero till wheat as affected by rice straw mulch and irrigation schedule
- Balwinder-Singh, E. Humphreys, P. Eberbach, A. Katupitiya, Yadvinder-Singh, S. Kukal
- Environmental Science
- 18 March 2011
Intensive cultivation of rice and wheat in north-west India has resulted in air pollution from rice straw burning, soil degradation and declining groundwater resources. The retention of rice residues… Expand
Influence of incubation temperature on the behavior of triethylamine-extractable glyphosate (N-phosphonomethylglycine) in four soils.
- P. Eberbach
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
- 30 April 1999
The behavior of glyphosate, extracted from four soils using aqueous triethylamine, was investigated at two temperatures. For each soil, and at both temperatures, there was a marked loss in the amount… Expand
The transpiration response by four topographically distributed Eucalyptus species, to rainfall occurring during drought in south eastern Australia
- P. Eberbach, G. Burrows
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 2006
Vegetation covers a substantial proportion of the terrestrial Earth surface and where removed from human influence has evolved influenced mainly by climatic and edaphic constraints. Over the past 200… Expand
Uptake and translocation of 14C-glyphosate in Alternanthera philoxeroides (Mart.) Griseb. (alligator weed). II: Effect of plant size and photoperiod
- K. H. Bowmer, P. Eberbach
- Biology
- 1 February 1993
Summary: Resume: Zusammenfassung
Alternanthera philoxeroides, grown under 10 h short-day (SD) or 16 h long-day (LD) photo-periods, was administered foliar application of 14C-glyphosate equivalent… Expand
Simulation of the evaporation of soil water beneath a wheat crop canopy
- Balwinder-Singh, P. Eberbach, E. Humphreys
- Environmental Science
- 31 March 2014
The evaporation of soil water (Es) is an important component of the water balance in cropping systems. Although Es is considered to be non-beneficial (not directly related to crop production), it may… Expand