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.
The quantitative study of soil fungi. (1927)
Brierley, W. B., Jewson, S. T., Brierley, M.
The effect of various grasses and lucerne on the cohesion of soil crumbs. (1954)
Emerson, W. W.
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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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.
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.