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Probing the toxicity of hydrothermal carbonised wastes on soil biota: Effect of reaction temperature and feedstock – Journal article
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Luutu, H., Rose, M.T., McIntosh, S., Van Zwieten, L. & Rose, T.J. (2024). Probing the toxicity of hydrothermal carbonised wastes on soil biota: Effect of reaction temperature and feedstock. Chemosphere, 369, 143857. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.143857. Read the article.

Wheat straw returning mitigates the impact of crop rotational history on soil respiration response to drought–rewetting cycle – Journal article
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Liu, X., Rashti, M.R., Li, D., Van Zwieten, L., Esfandbod, M. and Chen. C. (2025). Wheat straw returning mitigates the impact of crop rotational history on soil respiration response to drought–rewetting cycle. Land Degradation & Development, 36(15), 5255–268. https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.70003. Read the article.

Is climate risk perception enough? Empirical evidence from Australian farmers – Journal article
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Khuraijam, S., Wechtler, H., Higgins, V. & Luke, H. (2026). Is climate risk perception enough? Empirical evidence from Australian farmers. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 133, 105918. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2025.105918. Read the article.

Hybrid Bayesian Attention Model for estimating soil organic carbon from Landsat 8 satellite data – Journal article
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Datta, D., Paul, M., Murshed, M., Teng, S.W. & Schmidtke, L. (2025). Hybrid Bayesian Attention Model for estimating soil organic carbon from Landsat 8 satellite data. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 237, 110406, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compag.2025.110406. Read the article.

A framework for evaluating benefits of organic fertilizer use in agriculture – Journal article
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Culas, R., Anwar, M. R. & Maraseni, T. N. (2025). A framework for evaluating benefits of organic fertilizer use in agriculture. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 19, 101576. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafr.2024.101576. Read the article.

Diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) for measuring potentially bioavailable pesticide residues in soil systems: Current challenges and perspectives – Journal article
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Aralappanavar, V., Sarkar, B., Doolette, C.L., Donnellan, L., Mason, S., Rose, M., Hoffmann, P., Zhang, H. & Lombi, E. (2025). Diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) for measuring potentially bioavailable pesticide residues in soil systems: Current challenges and perspectives. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 55(17), 1336–1357. https://doi.org/10.1080/10643389.2025.2520553. Read the article.

Regenerative agriculture in Australia: the changing face of farming – Journal article
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Alexanderson, M.S., Luke, H. & John, L.D. (2024). Regenerative agriculture in Australia: the changing face of farming. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 8, 1402849. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2024.1402849. Read the article.

Agronomic phosphorus fertiliser value of animal manures is comparable to monoammonium phosphate for wheat production – Journal article
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Barati, M., McLaren, T., Janke, C., Diffey, S., Reading, M., Gibson, A. & Rose, T. (2026). Agronomic phosphorus fertiliser value of animal manures is comparable to monoammonium phosphate for wheat production. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 396. 109973. 10.1016/j.agee.2025.109973. Read article.

Integrated solutions for accessing soil moisture – Case study – 2024
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The ‘Integrated solutions for accessing soil moisture’ project (4.2.004) aimed to quantify crop responses to different management practices on key soils across 4 cropping regions. Read case study.

New farming methods to sequester soil carbon – Case study – 2025
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The aim of the ‘New farming methods to sequester soil carbon’ project (4.1.006) was to trial, measure and demonstrate crop sequencing and new technologies that can sequester organic carbon, mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and improve soil fertility in crop production systems that have traditionally struggled to accumulate carbon. Read case study.

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