2000 Conference Publication Potassium leaching in ferrosols of the South Burnett is limited by high exchange selectivityWhite, J., Menzies, N. W. and Bell, M. J. (2000). Potassium leaching in ferrosols of the South Burnett is limited by high exchange selectivity. Australian and New Zealand Second Joint Soils Conference, Lincoln University, New Zealand, 3-8 December, 2000. Lincoln University: New Zealand Society of Soil Science. |
2000 Journal Article Uptake and partitioning of cadmium by cultivars of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)McLaughlin, MJ, Bell, MJ, Wright, GC and Cozens, GD (2000). Uptake and partitioning of cadmium by cultivars of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Plant and Soil, 222 (1-2), 51-58. doi: 10.1023/A:1004771712840 |
1999 Journal Article Using active fractions of soil organic matter as indicators of the sustainability of Ferrosol farming systemsBell, MJ, Moody, PW, Yo, SA and Connolly, RD (1999). Using active fractions of soil organic matter as indicators of the sustainability of Ferrosol farming systems. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 37 (2), 279-287. |
1998 Journal Article Groundnut growth and development in contrasting environments 2. Heat unit accumulation and photo-thermal effects on harvest indexBell M.J. and Wright G.G. (1998). Groundnut growth and development in contrasting environments 2. Heat unit accumulation and photo-thermal effects on harvest index. Experimental Agriculture, 34 (1), 113-124. doi: 10.1017/S0014479798001082 |
1998 Journal Article The role of active fractions of soil organic matter in physical and chemical fertility of FerrosolsBell, MJ, Moody, PW, Connolly, RD and Bridge, BJ (1998). The role of active fractions of soil organic matter in physical and chemical fertility of Ferrosols. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 36 (5), 809-819. doi: 10.1071/S98020 |
1998 Journal Article Change in soil infiltration associated with leys in south-eastern QueenslandConnolly, RD, Freebairn, DM and Bell, MJ (1998). Change in soil infiltration associated with leys in south-eastern Queensland. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 36 (6), 1057-1072. doi: 10.1071/S98028 |
1998 Journal Article Groundnut growth and development in contrasting environments 1. Growth and plant density responsesBell M.J. and Wright G.C. (1998). Groundnut growth and development in contrasting environments 1. Growth and plant density responses. Experimental Agriculture, 34 (1), 99-112. doi: 10.1017/S001447979800101X |
1997 Journal Article Inter- and intra-specific variation in accumulation of cadmium by peanut, soybean, and navybeanBell, MJ, McLaughlin, MJ, Wright, GC and Cruickshank, A (1997). Inter- and intra-specific variation in accumulation of cadmium by peanut, soybean, and navybean. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 48 (8), 1151-1160. |
1997 Journal Article Physical rehabilitation of degraded krasnozems using ley pasturesBell, MJ, Bridge, BJ, Harch, GR and Orange, DN (1997). Physical rehabilitation of degraded krasnozems using ley pastures. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 35 (5), 1093-1113. |
1995 Journal Article A peanut simulation model: I. Model development and testingHammer, Graeme L., Sinclair, Thomas R., Boote, Kenneth J., Wright, Graeme C., Meinke, Holger and Bell, Mike J. (1995). A peanut simulation model: I. Model development and testing. Agronomy Journal, 87 (6), 1085-1093. doi: 10.2134/agronj1995.00021962008700060009x |
1995 Journal Article Effects of Continuous Cultivation On Ferrosols in Subtropical South-East Queensland .1. Site Characterization, Crop Yields and Soil Chemical StatusBell, MJ, Harch, GR and Bridge, BJ (1995). Effects of Continuous Cultivation On Ferrosols in Subtropical South-East Queensland .1. Site Characterization, Crop Yields and Soil Chemical Status. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 46 (1), 237-253. |
1995 Journal Article Physiological characteristics of peanut cultivars adapted to varying night temperaturesBell, M.J., Tollenaar, M. and Michaels, T.E. (1995). Physiological characteristics of peanut cultivars adapted to varying night temperatures. Peanut Science, 22 (1) |
1994 Journal Article Photosynthetic Response to Chilling in PeanutBell, MJ, Michaels, TE, McCullough, DE and Tollenaar, M (1994). Photosynthetic Response to Chilling in Peanut. Crop Science, 34 (4), 1014-1023. |
1994 Journal Article Peanut Leaf Photosynthetic Activity in Cool Field EnvironmentsBell, MJ, Gillespie, TJ, Roy, RC, Michaels, TE and Tollenaar, M (1994). Peanut Leaf Photosynthetic Activity in Cool Field Environments. Crop Science, 34 (4), 1023-1029. |
1994 Journal Article Importance of Variation in Chilling Tolerance for Peanut Genotypic Adaptation to Cool, Short-Season EnvironmentsBell, MJ, Roy, RC, Tollenaar, M and Michaels, TE (1994). Importance of Variation in Chilling Tolerance for Peanut Genotypic Adaptation to Cool, Short-Season Environments. Crop Science, 34 (4), 1030-1039. |
1994 Journal Article The N-2-Fixing Capacity of Peanut Cultivars with Differing Assimilate Partitioning CharacteristicsBell, MJ, Wright, GC, Suryantini and Peoples, MB (1994). The N-2-Fixing Capacity of Peanut Cultivars with Differing Assimilate Partitioning Characteristics. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 45 (7), 1455-1468. doi: 10.1071/AR9941455 |
1994 Journal Article Effect of Cropping On the Physical Fertility of KrasnozemsBridge, BJ and Bell, MJ (1994). Effect of Cropping On the Physical Fertility of Krasnozems. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 32 (6), 1253-1273. doi: 10.1071/SR9941253 |
1993 Journal Article Environmental and Agronomic Effects On the Growth of 4 Peanut Cultivars in a Subtropical Environment .2. Dry-Matter PartitioningBell, MJ, Wright, GC and Harch, G (1993). Environmental and Agronomic Effects On the Growth of 4 Peanut Cultivars in a Subtropical Environment .2. Dry-Matter Partitioning. Experimental Agriculture, 29 (4), 491-501. doi: 10.1017/S0014479700021190 |
1993 Journal Article Leaf nitrogen content and minimum temperature interactions affect radiation-use efficiency in peanutWright, Graeme C., Bell, Michael J. and Hammer, Graeme L. (1993). Leaf nitrogen content and minimum temperature interactions affect radiation-use efficiency in peanut. Crop Science, 33 (3), 476-481. doi: 10.2135/cropsci1993.0011183X003300030012x |
1993 Journal Article Environmental and agronomic effects on the growth of four peanut cultivars in a subtropical environment. 1.Dry matter accumulation and radiation use efficiencyBell, M.J., Wright, G.C. and Harch, G.R. (1993). Environmental and agronomic effects on the growth of four peanut cultivars in a subtropical environment. 1.Dry matter accumulation and radiation use efficiency. Experimental Agriculture, 29 (4), 473-490. doi: 10.1017/s0014479700021189 |