Research Output per year
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sandy soil
Earth & Environmental Sciences
sandy soils
Agriculture & Biology
potassium
Earth & Environmental Sciences
wheat
Earth & Environmental Sciences
growth response
Earth & Environmental Sciences
gravelly soils
Agriculture & Biology
soil
Earth & Environmental Sciences
potassium fertilizers
Agriculture & Biology
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Research Output 2009 2019
Automated segmentation of gravel particles from depth images of gravel-soil mixtures
Rahmani, H., Scanlan, C., Nadeem, U., Bennamoun, M. & Bowles, R., Jul 2019, In : Computers & Geosciences. 128, p. 1-10 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open Access
Three-dimensional scanning for measurement of bulk density in gravelly soils
Scanlan, C. A., Rahmani, H., Bowles, R. & Bennamoun, M., 1 Sep 2018, In : Soil Use and Management. 34, 3, p. 380-387 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open Access
gravelly soils
void
casts (medical)
bulk density
Scanning
Simulating wheat growth response to potassium availability under field conditions in sandy soils. II. Effect of subsurface potassium on grain yield response to potassium fertiliser
Scanlan, C. A., Bell, R. W. & Brennan, R. F., 2015, In : Field Crops Research. 178, p. 125-134Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
potassium fertilizers
yield response
growth response
sandy soil
sandy soils
Simulating wheat growth response to potassium availability under field conditions with sandy soils. I. Model development
Scanlan, C. A., Huth, N. I. & Bell, R. W., 2015, In : Field Crops Research. 178, p. 109-124Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
growth response
sandy soil
sandy soils
potassium
wheat
The dynamics of potassium uptake and use, leaf gas exchange and root growth throughout plant phenological development and its effects on seed yield in wheat (Triticum aestivum) on a low-K sandy soil
Ma, Q., Scanlan, C. A., Bell, R. W. & Brennan, R. F., 2013, In : Plant and Soil. 373, 1-2, p. 373-384Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
gas exchange
sandy soil
sandy soils
seed yield
plant development