Publication

Number of items: 23.
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  • Solvation of clay minerals in relation to crystal structure: inter-lamellar adsorption by clay minerals. (1950) MacEwan, D. M. C.
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  • The quantitative study of soil fungi. (1927) Brierley, W. B., Jewson, S. T., Brierley, M.
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  • The effect of various grasses and lucerne on the cohesion of soil crumbs. (1954) Emerson, W. W.
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  • Effects of previous cropping and fertilizer-N applied in field experiments on soil-N available to ryegrass grown in pots. (1968) Gasser, J. K. R., Mitchell, J. D. D.
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  • A new dynamometer for all types of horse and power drawn implements. (1927) Haines, W. B., Keen, Bernard Augustus
  • Litter breakdown in deciduous forest soils. (1964) Heath, G. W., King, H. G. C.
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  • The limited role of capillarity in supplying water to plant roots. (1927) Keen, Bernard Augustus
  • the value of the dynamometer in cultivation experiments. (1927) Keen, Bernard Augustus
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  • The investigations of KK Gedroiz on base exchange and absorption A resume. (1926) Page, H. J.
  • The nature of soil acidity. (1926) Page, H. J.
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  • The Present Status of Soil Microbiology and its Bearing Upon Agricultural Practice. (1927) Russell, E. J.
  • The adsorption of liquid by clays. (1935) Russell, Edward Walter
  • The binding forces between clay particles in a soil crumb. (1935) Russell, Edward Walter
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  • I Section of soil physics 113 Soil moisture and evaporation. (1950) Schofield, R. K.
  • Pore-size distribution as revealed by the dependence of suction (pF) on moisture content. (1938) Schofield, R. K.
  • The Representation of Soil Colour by Means of the CLE. Co-ordinates. (1938) Schofield, R. K.
  • The interpenetration of the diffuse double layers surrounding soil particles. (1935) Schofield, R. K.
  • The pF of the water in soil. (1935) Schofield, R. K. picture_as_pdf
  • The determination of the pF at permanent wilting and at the moisture equivalent by the freezing point method. (1935) Schofield, R. K., Costa, J. V. B.
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  • A suggested explanation of the inefficiency of certain strains of Rhizobia. (1939) Thornton, H. G.
  • The symbiotic relationship between soil bacteria and higher plants, as exemplified by the Leguminosae. (1935) Thornton, H. G.
  • Short period fluctuations in bacterial numbers in soil. (1935) Thornton, H. G., Taylor, C. B.
  • Mycorrhizae The present situation / position. (1982) Tinker, P. B.