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Richard Bell

Professor, Centre for Sustainable Farming Systems, Murdoch University

Crop nutrition, Sandy soils, Soil management, Conservation Agriculture, Grain biofortification, acidity tolerance, waterlogged/ saline soils, Subsoil constraints

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by P. O'TooleJ. ChambersB. Robson and R. Bell

Published 2016

2016 Research Findings: Bulletin 4.03 Marine, Estuarine & Freshwater Science

Like many agricultural, flat, sandy catchments across Australia and around the world, Ellen Brook exports large amounts of nutrient to waterways.

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by P.W. MoodyC.B. DysonS.D. SpeirsB.J. Scott and R. Bell

Published 2015

Crop and Pasture Science, 66, 1, 110 - 111

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by Md. Khairul AlamR. Bell and W. Biswas

Published 2015

2015 Research Findings: Bulletin 3.06 Crop Protection & Biosecurity

Wetland rice (Oryza sativa L.) production contributes 55% of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions globally. Any new technology with the potential to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from wetland rice could therefore make a significant contribution to total global warming mitigation by agriculture.

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by Q. MaR. Bell and K. Krishnasamy

Published 2015

2015 Research Findings: Bulletin 3.03 Crop Protection & Biosecurity

Soil salinity, mainly associated with sodium chloride (NaCl), severely affects about 1 million hectares of agricultural land in Western Australia. Potassium (K) deficiency also is increasingly common in this region due to greater removal of K in hay, grain and straw than fertilizer K input over many years.

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by B. RerkasemR. NetsangtipR.W. Bell and J.F. Loneragan

Published 1987

International Arachis newsletter, 2, 11 - 12

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