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2018

Anzooman, M., Dang, Y. P., Christopher, J., Mumford, M. H., Menzies, N.W. and Kopittke, P. M. (2018) Greater emergence force and hypocotyl cross sectional area may improve wheat seedling emergence in sodic conditions. Plant Science . ISSN 01689452 (ISSN)

2016

Mohn Nor, N.H., Fujinuma, R., Menzies, N.W., Harper, S. and McGrath, D. (2016) Selection for root morphological traits improves the growth of grafted bell pepper. Acta Horticulturae, 1127 .

2010

Kopittke, P.M., Blamey, F.P.C., Kopittke, R.A., Asher, C.J. and Menzies, N.W. (2010) Tolerance of seven perennial grasses to high nickel in sand culture. Environmental Chemistry, 7 (3). pp. 279-286. ISSN 1448-2517

2009

Kopittke, P.M., Kopittke, R.A. and Menzies, N.W. (2009) Measurement and Interpretation of Salinity Tolerance in Four Perennial Grasses. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 32 (1). pp. 30-43.

2007

Kopittke, P.M., Asher, C.J., Kopittke, R.A. and Menzies, N.W. (2007) Toxic effects of Pb2+ on growth of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata). Environmental Pollution, 150 (2). pp. 280-287.

2005

Kliese, Y.J., Dalal, R.C., Strong, W.M. and Menzies, N.W. (2005) Piggery pond sludge as a nitrogen source for crops. 1. Mineral N supply estimated from laboratory incubations and field application of stockpiled and wet sludge. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 56 (3). pp. 245-255.

2003

Page, K.L., Dalal, R.C., Menzies, N.W. and Strong, W.M. (2003) Subsoil nitrogen mineralisation and its potential to contribute to NH4 accumulation in a Vertosol. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 41 (1). pp. 119-126.

1996

Menzies, N.W. and Aitken, R.L. (1996) Evaluation of fly ash as a component of potting substrates. Scientia Horticulturae, 67 (1-2). pp. 87-99. ISSN 0304-4238

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