
Overview
Background
Graduated with a B Agric Science (Hons() degree from UQ in 1978, after which I worked as a research agronomist for the West Australian Dept of Agriculture at Kununurra, in the Ord River Irrigation Area, until 1983. During that period I worked primarily with grain legumes (chickpeas and cowpeas) and peanuts, focussing on agronomic management practices (fertilisers, soil amendments, crop protection strategies, irrigation), and enrolled part time in a research Masters on growth physiology of peanuts through UQ. IThe M AgrSc was conferred in 1985.
I took up a position with the Qld Dept Primary Industries at Kingaroy in mid 1983, working on soil fertility management/restoration and continuing to research the physiology of the peanut crop. We ran long term farming systems experiments, and also participated in and ultimately led two successive phases of ACIAR funded research on peanut production in Indonesia.
In 1990 I was granted study leave from DPI to undertake a sponsored PhD program at the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. This was completed in 1993 and I returned to Kingaroy with DPI, where I remained based at the Kingaroy Research Station until 2014. During that time our research focussed on soil fertility management (especially P and K), soil physical restoration using ley pastures, soil water dynamics and legume N fixation in rainfed cropping systems, and also in researching the Yield Decline phenomenon in the sugar industry. The latter was a major collaborative, multidisciplinary research project over 15 years, that led to the design and testing of a new sugarcane cropping system. Most research was externally funded, through the Grains, Cotton and Sugar Research and Development Corporations.
In 2010 I was invited to join UQ on secondment at the establishment of the Qld Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI), and accepted that role while being based in Kingaroy. In 2014 I was appointed to the Chair in Tropical Agronomy in the School of Agriculture and Food Science (SAFS) at Gatton Campus, relocating to Gatton in 2015, but remain a QAAFI Affiliate. Since that time, I have increasingly focussed on soil fertility management and the development and testing of management strategies to optimize the efficiency of nutrients and water in grains, cotton and sugarcane cropping systems.
I have led an ACIAR project developing more sustainable management systems for sloping lands in NW Vietnam and NE Laos, and have also been involved in advisory bodies associated with the Reef Water Quality Management Plan, and with overseeing research activity in grains and sugarcane industries. Currently I lead national and regional research projects on improving fertiliser N management and reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the grains cropping systems in Australia, funded by GRDC and the Federal Goverment Soil Science Challenge initiative.
Availability
- Professor Michael Bell is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Guelph
Research interests
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Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture
Minimizing GHG emissions from fertiliser use, and maximizing soil carbon sequestration in agricultural soils
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Improving farming systems sustainability
Improving the understanding of crop sequences, tillage systems and agricultural inputs on the efficiency of use of water and nutrients and the protection of the soil resource in broadacre farming systems
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Soil fertility management
Developing sustainable nutrient management strategies to prevent fertility decline, maintain profitability and reduce environmental impacts
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Maximizing biological N fixation by legume crops and pastures
Understanding the net N benefits from legumes in cropping systems, and how this can be optimised for different land use systems
Works
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2008
Journal Article
Performance of sugarcane varieties with contrasting growth habit in different row spacings and configurations
Bell, M.J., Halpin, N.V. and Garside, A.L. (2008). Performance of sugarcane varieties with contrasting growth habit in different row spacings and configurations. Sugar Cane International, 26 (1), 12-20.
2007
Journal Article
Limitations of soil microbial biomass carbon as an indicator of soil pollution in the field
Broos, Kris, Macdonald, Lynne M., Warne, Michael St. J., Heemsbergen, Diane A., Barnes, Mary B., Bell, Mike and McLaughlin, Mike J. (2007). Limitations of soil microbial biomass carbon as an indicator of soil pollution in the field. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 39 (10), 2693-2695. doi: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2007.05.014
2007
Journal Article
Predicting the response of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to liquid and granular phosphorus fertilisers in Australian soils
Mcbeath, T. M., McLaughlin, M. J., Armstrong, R. D., Bell, M., Bolland, M. D. A., Conyers, M. K., Holloway, R. E. and Mason, S. D. (2007). Predicting the response of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to liquid and granular phosphorus fertilisers in Australian soils. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 45 (6), 448-458. doi: 10.1071/SR07044
2007
Conference Publication
Management impacts on health of soils supporting Australian grain and sugarcane industries
Bell, Michael J., Stirling, Graham R. and Pankhurst, Clive E. (2007). Management impacts on health of soils supporting Australian grain and sugarcane industries. Triennial International Conference of the International Soil Tillage Research Organisation, Brisbane, Australia, 13-18 July 2003. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.still.2006.06.013
2006
Journal Article
Availability of soil potassium and diagnostic soil tests
Moody, P. W. and Bell, M. J. (2006). Availability of soil potassium and diagnostic soil tests. Soil Research, 44 (3), 265-275. doi: 10.1071/SR05154
2006
Journal Article
Impacts of management on soil biota in Vertosols supporting the broadacre grains industry in northern Australia
Bell, M., Seymour, N., Stirling, G. R., Stirling, A. M., Van Zwieten, L., Vancov, T., Sutton, G. and Moody, P. (2006). Impacts of management on soil biota in Vertosols supporting the broadacre grains industry in northern Australia. Soil Research, 44 (4), 433-451. doi: 10.1071/SR05137
2006
Conference Publication
Soil health benefits from a sugarane farming system involving crop rotation, minimum tillage, controlled traffic and trash retention
Stirling, G. R., Garside, A. L., Bell, M. J. and Robotham, B. G. (2006). Soil health benefits from a sugarane farming system involving crop rotation, minimum tillage, controlled traffic and trash retention. Society of Nematlogists 45th Annual Meeting, Lihue, HI, U.S.A., 18-21 June 2006. Marceline, MO, U.S.A: Society of Nematologists.
2006
Journal Article
A field investigation of solubility and food chain accumulation of biosolid-cadmium across diverse soil types
McLaughlin, Mike J., Whatmuff, Mark, Warne, Michael, Heemsbergen, Diane, Barry, Glenn, Bell, Mike, Nash, David and Pritchard, Deb (2006). A field investigation of solubility and food chain accumulation of biosolid-cadmium across diverse soil types. Environmental Chemistry, 3 (6), 428-432. doi: 10.1071/EN06061
2005
Journal Article
Rapid internal drainage rates in Ferrosols
Bell, M. J., Bridge, B. J., Harch, G. R. and Orange, D. N. (2005). Rapid internal drainage rates in Ferrosols. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 43 (4), 443-455. doi: 10.1071/SR04063
2005
Journal Article
Amendments of sugarcane trash induce suppressiveness to plant-parasitic nematodes in a sugarcane soil
Stirling, G. R., Wilson, E. J., Stirling, A. M., Pankhurst, C. E., Moody, P. W., Bell, M. J. and Halpin, N. (2005). Amendments of sugarcane trash induce suppressiveness to plant-parasitic nematodes in a sugarcane soil. Australasian Plant Pathology, 34 (2), 203-211. doi: 10.1071/AP05022
2005
Journal Article
Quantification of the effects of rotation breaks on soil biological properties and their impact on yield decline in sugarcane
Pankhurst, C. E., Stirling, G. R., Magarey, R. C., Blair, B. L., Holt, J. A., Bell, M. J. and Garside, A. L. (2005). Quantification of the effects of rotation breaks on soil biological properties and their impact on yield decline in sugarcane. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 37 (6), 1121-1130. doi: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2004.11.011
2005
Journal Article
Effect of rotation breaks and organic matter amendments on the capacity of soils to develop biological suppression towards soil organisms associated with yield decline of sugarcane
Pankhurst, C. E., Blair, B. L., Magarey, R. C., Stirling, G. R., Bell, M. J. and Garside, A. L. (2005). Effect of rotation breaks and organic matter amendments on the capacity of soils to develop biological suppression towards soil organisms associated with yield decline of sugarcane. Applied Soil Ecology, 28 (3), 271-282. doi: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2004.07.010
2005
Journal Article
Managing yield decline in sugarcane cropping systems
Garside, A. L., Bell, M. J., Robotham, B. G., Magarey, R. C. and Stirling, G. R. (2005). Managing yield decline in sugarcane cropping systems. International Sugar Journal, 107 (1273), 16-26.
2005
Conference Publication
Shoot and stalk dynamics and the yield of sugarcane crops in tropical and subtropical Queensland, Australia
Bell, M. J. and Garside, A. L. (2005). Shoot and stalk dynamics and the yield of sugarcane crops in tropical and subtropical Queensland, Australia. International Workshop on Sugarcane Physiology: Integrating from Cell to Crop to Advance Sugarcane Production, Brisbane, Australia, 1-4 September 2003. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier BV. doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2005.01.032
2004
Journal Article
Comparisons between conventional and alternative sugarcane farming systems which incorporate permanent beds, minimum tillage, controlled traffic and legume fallows
Garside, A.L., Watters, T.S., Berthelsen, J.E., Sing, N.J., Robotham, B.G. and Bell, M.J. (2004). Comparisons between conventional and alternative sugarcane farming systems which incorporate permanent beds, minimum tillage, controlled traffic and legume fallows. Sugar Cane International, 22, 15-20.
2003
Journal Article
Management practices to improve soil health and reduce the effects of detrimental soil biota associated with yield decline of sugarcane in Queensland, Australia
Pankhurst, C. E., Magarey, R. C., Stirling, G. R., Blair, B. L., Bell, M. J. and Garside, A. L. (2003). Management practices to improve soil health and reduce the effects of detrimental soil biota associated with yield decline of sugarcane in Queensland, Australia. Soil and Tillage Research, 72 (2), 125-137. doi: 10.1016/S0167-1987(03)00083-7
2002
Journal Article
Simulation of growth and development of diverse legume species in APSIM
Robertson, M. J., Carberry, P. S., Huth, N. I., Turpin, J. E., Probert, M. E., Poulton, P. L., Bell, M., Wright, G. C., Yeates, S. J. and Brinsmead, R. B. (2002). Simulation of growth and development of diverse legume species in APSIM. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 53 (4), 429-446. doi: 10.1071/AR01106
2002
Journal Article
Simulating infiltration and the water balance in cropping systems with APSIM-SWIM
Connolly R.D., Bell M., Huth N., Freebairn D.M. and Thomas G. (2002). Simulating infiltration and the water balance in cropping systems with APSIM-SWIM. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 40 (2), 221-242. doi: 10.1071/SR01007
2001
Journal Article
Effects of rundown in soil hydraulic condition on crop productivity in south-eastern Queensland - a simulation study
Connolly, R. D., Freebairn, D. M., Bell, M. J. and Thomas, G. (2001). Effects of rundown in soil hydraulic condition on crop productivity in south-eastern Queensland - a simulation study. Soil Research, 39 (5), 1111-1129. doi: 10.1071/SR00089
2001
Journal Article
Changes in nematode populations on sugarcane following fallow, fumigation and crop rotation, and implications for the role of nematodes in yield decline
Stirling, GR, Blair, BL, Pattemore, JA, Garside, AL and Bell, MJ (2001). Changes in nematode populations on sugarcane following fallow, fumigation and crop rotation, and implications for the role of nematodes in yield decline. Australasian Plant Pathology, 30 (4), 323-335. doi: 10.1071/AP01044
Funding
Current funding
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Enhancing nitrogen use efficiency in northern grain systems through quantifying the soil-plants dynamics of enhanced efficiency nitrogen products.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alwyn Williams, Dr Tim McLaren
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Doctor Philosophy
Characterization of different crop residues affecting soil nutrient stratification, soil moisture dynamics and crop productivity under no-till agriculture systems
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Yui Osanai, Dr Alwyn Williams
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Doctor Philosophy
Wheat responses to different sources of nitrogen as affected by phosphorus in the northern grain region of eastern Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Vilim Filipović, Dr Tim McLaren
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Doctor Philosophy
Quantifying fertiliser phosphorus use efficiency in Vertosols across the Northern Region
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Peter Kopittke, Dr Tim McLaren
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Doctor Philosophy
Wheat responses to different sources of nitrogen as affected by phosphorus in the northern grain region of eastern Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Vilim Filipović, Dr Tim McLaren
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Doctor Philosophy
Contrasting the phosphorus responsiveness of winter pulses and cereals - the role of nitrogen and crop phenology
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Millicent Smith, Dr Tim McLaren
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Doctor Philosophy
Managing nitrogen in Ord valley irrigated cropping
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alwyn Williams
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Doctor Philosophy
Assessing plant growth and utilisation of phosphorus fertiliser with contrasting placement strategies and soil fertility
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Millicent Smith, Dr Tim McLaren
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Doctor Philosophy
Using stable isotope techniques to quantify the above and below-ground N contribution from legume residues to subsequent grain crops
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alwyn Williams, Dr Chelsea Janke
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Doctor Philosophy
Contrasting the phosphorus responsiveness of winter pulses and cereals - the role of nitrogen and crop phenology
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Millicent Smith, Dr Tim McLaren
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Quantifying fertilizer N and legume N recoveries in a no till maize-legume rotation using stable isotope techniques
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Adjunct Professor Ram Dalal AM
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Genetic and agronomic biofortification of zinc in sweetcorn
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stephen Harper
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The impact of banding urea and enhanced efficiency fertilizers on nitrogen transformations and the implications for nitrogen use efficiency in high-risk environments
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Bernhard Wehr
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Effect of strategic tillage in soil microbial communities in Vertisols from Queensland, Australia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Yash Dang, Dr Lilia Carvalhais
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