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Dr Richard Haynes
Dr

Richard Haynes

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Overview

Background

Professor Haynes works in the areas of soil and environmental science. His present research interests are on rehabilitation and revegetation of mine tailings, the use of constructed wetlands to treat drainage from tailings storage areas and the role of silicon in crop production. He has extensive experience having worked as both an applied research scientist and as a university professor and has worked in New Zealand, South Africa and Australia. He has published over 190 original research papers in international journals, over 25 review papers in international volumes as well as many conference and extension papers and contract reports. He has been an invited keynote speaker at many international conferences and has served on the editorial board of 4 international research journals. He has acted as principal supervisor and co-supervisor of PhD, MSc and honours students in both South Africa and Australia.

Professor Haynes has carried out research in commercial horticultural, pastoral, arable and forestry production as well as in small-holder semi subsistence agriculture. He has also worked on bioremediation of soils contaminated with organic pollutants, rehabilitation of mined sites, application of organic and inorganic wastes to soils and the effects of heavy metal contaminants on soil processes. His research has been mainly in the areas of applied soil chemistry and soil microbiology/biology with links to soil physical properties and to pollution of air and water. He has specialised in working on applied problems and maintains strong links with industry. Major areas of research have included the role of grazing animals in the fertility of pastoral soils, N cycling and gaseous and leaching losses from arable and pastoral systems, soil quality and soil degradation under agricultural land use, effects of soil contaminants on soil processes, rehabilitation and remediation of contaminated, degraded and mined sites and use of wastes as soil amendments.

Availability

Dr Richard Haynes is:
Available for supervision

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, University of Canterbury
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Canterbury
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Science (Advanced), Lincoln University

Research interests

  • Rehabilitation and revegetation of mine spoils

  • Use of constructed wetlands to treat drainage from mine spoils

Works

Search Professor Richard Haynes’s works on UQ eSpace

98 works between 1998 and 2024

61 - 80 of 98 works

2009

Journal Article

Reclamation and revegetation of fly ash disposal sites - challenges and research needs

Haynes, R. J. (2009). Reclamation and revegetation of fly ash disposal sites - challenges and research needs. Journal of Environmental Management, 90 (1), 43-53. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2008.07.003

Reclamation and revegetation of fly ash disposal sites - challenges and research needs

2008

Journal Article

Cattle manure and grass residues as liming materials in a semi-subsistence farming system

Naramabuye, F. X., Haynes, R. J. and Modi, A. T. (2008). Cattle manure and grass residues as liming materials in a semi-subsistence farming system. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 124 (1-2), 136-141. doi: 10.1016/j.agee.2007.08.005

Cattle manure and grass residues as liming materials in a semi-subsistence farming system

2008

Journal Article

Influence of surface-applied poultry manure on topsoil and subsoil acidity and salinity: A leaching column study

Haynes, Richard and Judge, Angus (2008). Influence of surface-applied poultry manure on topsoil and subsoil acidity and salinity: A leaching column study. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 171 (3), 370-377. doi: 10.1002/jpln.200700167

Influence of surface-applied poultry manure on topsoil and subsoil acidity and salinity: A leaching column study

2007

Journal Article

The liming effect of five organic manures when incubated with an acid soil

Naramabuye, François X. and Haynes, Richard J. (2007). The liming effect of five organic manures when incubated with an acid soil. Journal of Plant Nutrition And Soil Science-zeitschrift Fur Pflanzenernahrung Und Bodenkunde, 170 (5), 615-622. doi: 10.1002/jpln.200700056

The liming effect of five organic manures when incubated with an acid soil

2006

Journal Article

Effect of organic amendments on soil pH and AI solubility and use of laboratory indices to predict their liming effect

Naramabuye, F. X. and Haynes, R. J. (2006). Effect of organic amendments on soil pH and AI solubility and use of laboratory indices to predict their liming effect. Soil Science, 171 (10), 754-763. doi: 10.1097/01.ss.0000228366.17459.19

Effect of organic amendments on soil pH and AI solubility and use of laboratory indices to predict their liming effect

2006

Journal Article

Fungal bioremediation of creosote-contaminated soil: A laboratory scale bioremediation study using indigenous soil fungi

Atagana, HI, Haynes, RJ and Wallis, FM (2006). Fungal bioremediation of creosote-contaminated soil: A laboratory scale bioremediation study using indigenous soil fungi. Water Air And Soil Pollution, 172 (1-4), 201-219. doi: 10.1007/s11270-005-9074-x

Fungal bioremediation of creosote-contaminated soil: A laboratory scale bioremediation study using indigenous soil fungi

2006

Journal Article

Organic matter status and the size, activity and metabolic diversity of the soil microbial community in the row and inter-row of sugarcane under burning and trash retention

Graham, MH and Haynes, RJ (2006). Organic matter status and the size, activity and metabolic diversity of the soil microbial community in the row and inter-row of sugarcane under burning and trash retention. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 38 (1), 21-31. doi: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2005.04.011

Organic matter status and the size, activity and metabolic diversity of the soil microbial community in the row and inter-row of sugarcane under burning and trash retention

2006

Journal Article

Short-term effects of three animal manures on soil pH and Al solubility

Naramabuye, FX and Haynes, RJ (2006). Short-term effects of three animal manures on soil pH and Al solubility. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 44 (5), 515-521. doi: 10.1071/SR05062

Short-term effects of three animal manures on soil pH and Al solubility

2006

Journal Article

Soluble organic matter and microbial biomass C and N in soils under pasture and arable management and the leaching of organic C, N and nitrate in a lysimeter study

Matlou, M. C. and Haynes, R. J. (2006). Soluble organic matter and microbial biomass C and N in soils under pasture and arable management and the leaching of organic C, N and nitrate in a lysimeter study. Applied Soil Ecology, 34 (2-3), 160-167. doi: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2006.02.005

Soluble organic matter and microbial biomass C and N in soils under pasture and arable management and the leaching of organic C, N and nitrate in a lysimeter study

2005

Journal Article

Catabolic diversity of soil microbial communities under sugarcane and other land uses estimated by Biolog and substrate-induced respiration methods

Graham, MH and Haynes, RJ (2005). Catabolic diversity of soil microbial communities under sugarcane and other land uses estimated by Biolog and substrate-induced respiration methods. Applied Soil Ecology, 29 (2), 155-164. doi: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2004.11.002

Catabolic diversity of soil microbial communities under sugarcane and other land uses estimated by Biolog and substrate-induced respiration methods

2005

Journal Article

Organic matter accumulation and fertilizer-induced acidification interact to affect soil microbial and enzyme activity on a long-term sugarcane management experiment

Graham, MH and Haynes, RJ (2005). Organic matter accumulation and fertilizer-induced acidification interact to affect soil microbial and enzyme activity on a long-term sugarcane management experiment. Biology And Fertility of Soils, 41 (4), 249-256. doi: 10.1007/s00374-005-0830-2

Organic matter accumulation and fertilizer-induced acidification interact to affect soil microbial and enzyme activity on a long-term sugarcane management experiment

2005

Journal Article

Labile organic matter fractions as central components of the quality of agricultural soils: An overview

Haynes, RJ (2005). Labile organic matter fractions as central components of the quality of agricultural soils: An overview. Advances In Agronomy, Vol 85, 85, 221-268. doi: 10.1016/S0065-2113(04)85005-3

Labile organic matter fractions as central components of the quality of agricultural soils: An overview

2005

Journal Article

Barley yield and soil microbial and enzyme activities as affected by contamination of two soils with lead, zinc or copper

Belyaeva, ON, Haynes, RJ and Birukova, OA (2005). Barley yield and soil microbial and enzyme activities as affected by contamination of two soils with lead, zinc or copper. Biology And Fertility of Soils, 41 (2), 85-94. doi: 10.1007/s00374-004-0820-9

Barley yield and soil microbial and enzyme activities as affected by contamination of two soils with lead, zinc or copper

2004

Journal Article

Comparative effects of annual and permanent dairy pastures on soil physical properties in the Tsitsikamma region of South Africa

Milne, RM and Haynes, RJ (2004). Comparative effects of annual and permanent dairy pastures on soil physical properties in the Tsitsikamma region of South Africa. Soil Use And Management, 20 (1), 81-88. doi: 10.1079/SUM2003227

Comparative effects of annual and permanent dairy pastures on soil physical properties in the Tsitsikamma region of South Africa

2004

Journal Article

Influence of agricultural land use on the size and composition of earthworm communities in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Dlamini, TC and Haynes, RJ (2004). Influence of agricultural land use on the size and composition of earthworm communities in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Applied Soil Ecology, 27 (1), 77-88. doi: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2004.02.003

Influence of agricultural land use on the size and composition of earthworm communities in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

2004

Journal Article

Organic matter status and the size, activity and metabolic diversity of the soil microflora as indicators of the success of rehabilitation of mined sand dunes

Graham, MH and Haynes, RJ (2004). Organic matter status and the size, activity and metabolic diversity of the soil microflora as indicators of the success of rehabilitation of mined sand dunes. Biology And Fertility of Soils, 39 (6), 429-437. doi: 10.1007/s00374-003-0713-3

Organic matter status and the size, activity and metabolic diversity of the soil microflora as indicators of the success of rehabilitation of mined sand dunes

2004

Journal Article

Soil organic matter, microbial properties, and aggregate stability under annual and perennial pastures

Milne, RM and Haynes, RJ (2004). Soil organic matter, microbial properties, and aggregate stability under annual and perennial pastures. Biology And Fertility of Soils, 39 (3), 172-178. doi: 10.1007/s00374-003-0698-y

Soil organic matter, microbial properties, and aggregate stability under annual and perennial pastures

2004

Journal Article

Size, activity and catabolic diversity of the soil microbial biomass as affected by land use

Nsabimana, D, Haynes, RJ and Wallis, FM (2004). Size, activity and catabolic diversity of the soil microbial biomass as affected by land use. Applied Soil Ecology, 26 (2), 81-92. doi: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2003.12.005

Size, activity and catabolic diversity of the soil microbial biomass as affected by land use

2003

Journal Article

Optimization of soil physical and chemical conditions for the bioremediation of creosote-contaminated soil

Atagana, HI, Haynes, RJ and Wallis, FM (2003). Optimization of soil physical and chemical conditions for the bioremediation of creosote-contaminated soil. Biodegradation, 14 (4), 297-307. doi: 10.1023/A:1024730722751

Optimization of soil physical and chemical conditions for the bioremediation of creosote-contaminated soil

2003

Journal Article

Co-composting of soil heavily contaminated with creosote with cattle manure and vegetable waste for the bioremediation of creosote-contaminated soil

Atagana, HI, Haynes, RJ and Wallis, FM (2003). Co-composting of soil heavily contaminated with creosote with cattle manure and vegetable waste for the bioremediation of creosote-contaminated soil. Soil & Sediment Contamination, 12 (6), 885-899. doi: 10.1080/10588330390254937

Co-composting of soil heavily contaminated with creosote with cattle manure and vegetable waste for the bioremediation of creosote-contaminated soil

Funding

Current funding

  • 2017 - 2024
    Use of bauxite residue to produce manufactured soil (EcoSoil) - a high-volume use for bauxite residue
    Emirates Global Aluminium
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2012 - 2017
    Green and Sustainable Remediation Technologies
    CRC Care Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2012
    Economic use of solid industrial and domestic sewage sludges as nutrient sources and soil amendments
    CRC Care Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2011
    CRC Professorial Fellowship - Richard Haynes
    CRC Care Pty Ltd
    Open grant

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