19th World Congress of Soil Science
Soil Solutions for a Changing World, Brisbane, Australia 1 – 6 August 2010


Babar Hafeez Evaluation of Rice Genotypes for Zinc Efficiency under Acidic Flooded ConditionDivision Symposium 3.2
Babayev Magerram Problems of degradation of Soils of dry Subtropics of Southern Caucasus Symposium 1.3.2
Bacic Ivan Luiz Zilli Participatory and demand-driven land evaluation: an on-going experience in Lontras, Santa Catarina, Brazil Symposium 3.1.1
Bacon Peter Managing risks of phosphorus export from sites irrigated with abattoir effluentSymposium 3.1.2
Baggaley Nikki An assessment of the data resolution required to run the PESERA soil erosion model at a catchment scale in a high latitude agricultural catchmentSymposium 3.2.1
Baggaley Nikki Applying hydropedological principles to analyse soil moisture variability at a field scaleWorking Group 1.2
Baggs Elizabeth Nitrous oxide production in soil: Microbial source partitioning to inform management options for mitigationCongress Symposium 4
Bai Zhen Responses of PLFA and NLFA to Fertilization in a Chinese Arable MollisolSymposium 3.1.2
Bailey Glenn Gross soil modification of duplex soils through delving and spadingDivision Symposium 2.2
Baiquni Hendry What are the chances of successfully replacing buffel grass with native plant communities in central Queensland's coal mine rehabilitation sites?Symposium 2.1.1
Baize Denis Concentrations of trace elements in soils: The three keysSymposium 1.4.2
Bakacsi Zsofia Compilation of a 3D soil physical database for the unsaturated zoneWorking Group 1.2
Baker Geoff Influence of earthworms on the growth of cotton and wheat plants in contrasting soil typesCongress Symposium 2
Bakti Lalu Arifin Aria Effect of Wetting and Drying on Structural Regeneration of Puddled SoilWorking Group 3.5
Baldock J.A. Capturing carbon in Australian soils: Potential and realitiesCongress Symposium 7
Baldock Jeffrey Defining soil sample preparation requirements for MIR spectroscopic analysis using principal componentsWorking Group 1.5
Balieiro Fabiano Soil carbon stocks in Southwest Goias, Brazilian Cerrado: land use impact and spatial distributionSymposium 3.1.2
Bame Irene Nutrient availability from anaerobic baffled reactor effluent for maize growth in three contrasting soils from KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaSymposium 4.1.2
Bame Irene Nutrient distribution in three contrasting soils after anaerobic baffled reactor effluent application: A soil column studySymposium 4.1.2
Bann Glen Dryland salinity on the uplands of southern Australia: a top-down soil degradation process, or a bottom-up deep hydrology (groundwater) process?Working Group 3.4
Bann Glen Dryland salinity, soil degradation and terrestrial biota in south eastern Australia: problems and fallaciesWorking Group 3.4
Barbazan Monica Organic Amendments in Horticultural ProductionSymposium 2.2.2
Barnes Phoebe Vertical and horizontal distribution of soil properties influenced by individual trees in grazing landscapes of NSW AustraliaSymposium 3.1.2
Barry D. Andrew Buffering soil-water acidity in chlorinated solvent bioremediation schemesSymposium 2.4.2
Barton Louise Soil N2O fluxes are low from a grain-legume crop grown in a semi-arid climate Congress Symposium 4
Basavaraja Pujari Acacia nilotica: A tree species for amelioration of sodic soils in Central dry zone of Karnataka, IndiaWorking Group 3.4
Bashour Alameddine Isam Effect of NH4OH on Nematode, Fusarium and Verticillium Wilt Infections in Tomato Symposium 1.6.2
Bassett Terri The effect of tillage and nitrogen application on soil water retention, hydraulic conductivity and bulk density at Loskop, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaSymposium 2.1.1
Basu Biswaji Deficit Irrigation an option to mitigate Arsenic load in Rice GrainWorking Group 3.5
Baumann Frank Controlling factors of soil nitrogen and carbon contents across the Tibetan Plateau: soil formation, permafrost, and soil moistureWorking Group 1.4
Bech Jaume Trace elements in phosphorites of different provenance Symposium 2.4.2
Bech Jaume Study on some Components of Urban Forest Ecosystems with Respect to Recreation Working Group 3.3
Beck Peter Use of monitored natural attentuation in management of risk from petrolum hydricarbons to human and envrionmental receptorsSymposium 3.5.2
Bell Lindsay Impacts of soil compaction by livestock on crop productivity– a modelling analysisSymposium 3.1.2
Bell Michael The challenge to sustainability of broadacre grain cropping systems on clay soils in northern Australia Symposium 3.3.1
Bello Olanrewaju S. The effects of over cultivation on some soil properties, nutrients response and yields of major crops grown on acid sand soils of Calabar South-Southern part of NigeriaSymposium 3.1.2
Belyaeva Oxana Composting green waste with other wastes to produce manufactured soil Poster presentationSymposium 2.2.2
Bennett John Viability of lime and gypsum use in mitigating sodicity in an irrigated Vertosol Working Group 3.4
Benvenuti Fernando Relationship between multi-spectral data and sugarcane crop yieldDivision Symposium 3.1
Berger Klaus Water balance and efficiency of landfill covers with layers of dredged material Symposium 3.5.2
Bergstrom Lars Towards truly sustainable cropping systems from a soil science perspective Congress Symposium 7
Bernardi Alberto C De Campos Ammonia volatilization, dry matter yield and nitrogen levels of Italian ryegrass fertilized with urea and zeolite Symposium 3.3.1
Bernardi Alberto Brazilian sedimentary zeolite use in agriculture Symposium 3.3.1
Bernardi Alberto C. de Campos Economic return of potassium fertilization of alfalfa pasture in a tropical soil Symposium 3.3.1
Berthelin Jacques R. Role of microbial processes in the functioning (Fe mobilisation and redistribution) of a representative tropical soil sequenceSymposium 1.3.1
Berthelsen Suzanne Limited movement of fertiliser-derived Mg and K through volcanic ash and alluvial clay soils of Papua New GuineaDivision Symposium 3.2
Bertram Janet Hippuric acid effect on N2O emissions from cow urine patches at a range of soil temperaturesCongress Symposium 4
Bertrand Isabelle Can cell wall network explain crop residue decomposition and soil organic matter dynamic? A new insight into residue qualitySymposium 2.2.2
Betencourt Elodie P for two - intercropping as a means to better exploit soil P resources under low imput conditions Symposium 3.3.1
Bhiah Karim Effect of potassium on rice lodging under high nitrogen nutrition Symposium 3.3.1
Bialkowski Katarzyna Substrates Used In SIR Assays Can Inhibit Basal Respiration In Rewetted Soil Working Group 3.2
Bibi Irshad Dissolution of phyllosilicates under saline acidic conditionsWorking Group 3.1
Biggs Andrew Alkaline sodic soils of the Yelarbon area, AustraliaDivision Symposium 2.2
Bindraban Prem Relevance of soil and terrain information in studies of major global issuesSymposium 4.2.1
Binford Gregory Amounts of Nutrients Removed in Corn Grain at Harvest in Delaware Symposium 3.3.1
Bini Claudio Soils as a target of anthropogeographic landscape changes in alpine areas (Dolomites, northern Italy)Symposium 4.3.1
Birch Colin Implications of soil resources for vegetable crop options and agronomic practice for sustainable production - a comparison of Eastern Highlands and Central Provinces, Papua New Guinea Symposium 1.2.2
Black Helaina The function of soil biodiversity as indicators of soil quality: Insights from the UK Defra SQID project Symposium 1.5.1
Black Amanda Changes in Cd bioavailability in metal spiked soils amended with biosolids: results from a wheat seedling bioassaySymposium 2.5.2
Black Helaina What are the opportunities for enhancing ecosystem services from soils through management of soil carbon?Symposium 4.1.1
Blair Nelly The impact of soil water content and water temperature on wet aggregate stability. What answer do you want?Symposium 2.1.2
Blair Graeme Responses to sulphate and elemental S in six provinces in China and the utility of mono-calcium phosphate extractable S in predicting soil S statusSymposium 3.3.1
Blair Graeme Soil fertility constraints and limitations to fertilizer recommendations in Cambodia Symposium 3.3.1
Blanchart Eric Historical approach of the role of earthworms and termites in soil functioningSymposium 4.5.1
Blanco-Jarvio Anidia Denitrification in a Chinampa soil of Mexico City as affected by methylparathionSymposium 2.4.2
Blum Winfried Forms of energy involved in soil formationSymposium 1.3.1
Blume Elena Water contamination by nitrate and pesticide in a small watershed under tobacco cultivationSymposium 3.1.2
Bo Xiao Artificial culture of biological soil crusts and their effects on runoff and infiltration under simulated rainfall on the Loess Plateau of ChinaSymposium 3.2.1
Boaretto Rodrigo Nitrogen-15 uptake and distribution in two citrus species Division Symposium 3.2
Bock Laurent Soil fertility assessment in Tibetan villages in relation to the human Kashin-Beck diseaseCongress Symposium 5
Bock Laurent A case study in South-east China of operational pedology as a contribution to a project linking research and trainingSymposium 3.1.1
Bockheim James Cryosols as a Test of Our Knowledge of Earth as a System: ReviewWorking Group 1.4
Bodruzzaman Md Long-term effects of applied organic manures and inorganic fertilizers on yield and soil fertility in a wheat-rice cropping patternSymposium 2.2.2
Boettinger Janis Soil-landscape relationships and soil properties associated with rare plants in the eastern Mojave Desert near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Symposium 1.2.2
Bognola Itamar An equation for yield prediction for Pinus Taeda l. as a function of soil propertiesWorking Group 3.2
Boincean Boris Effects of rotation and fertilization on Chernozem soils of MoldovaDivision Symposium 3.2
Bolan Nanthi The management of phosphorus in poultry litter Symposium 3.3.1
Bolinder Martin A. Modeling long-term soil organic carbon dynamics in forage-based crop rotations in Subarctic Sweden (62-63 oN) Congress Symposium 4
Bolonhezi Denizart Intercropping of sugarcane with common bean in no-tillage and different nitrogen ratesSymposium 4.2.1
Boman Anton Isotopic variations of Fe and Zn in Finnish acid sulfate soilsWorking Group 3.1
Bonfante Antonello Soil moisture regime classification of Soil Taxonomy through physically based soil water balance modelling. Symposium 1.4.1
Borges Clovis Daniel Multivariate evaluation by microbiological indicators of winter-summer crop rotation and no-tillage system in Oxisol (Brazil)Symposium 2.2.1
Bortolon Leandro Soil phosphorus distribution in a crop production system with long-term compost amendment Division Symposium 3.2
Boruvka Lubo? Effect of covering with natural topsoil as a reclamation measure on mining dumpsites Working Group 3.3
Bosch Angela-D Runoff losses of dissolved carbon and nitrogen in mountain Mediterranean agro- and forest ecosystemsSymposium 3.1.2
Bouma Johan The challenge for soil research to establish creative interaction with stakeholders and policy makersSymposium 4.4.1
Bouma Johan Functional characterization of soil structure field descriptionsWorking Group 1.2
Bourrie Guilhem Identification criteria for fougerite and nature of the interlayered anionSymposium 2.4.2
Brar Navneet Kaur Nitrogen management in wheat sown in rice straw as mulch in Nort West India Symposium 3.3.1
Brenna Stefano Potential carbon sequestration of Lombardy soils (Italy) Symposium 1.5.1
Brennan Raymond Chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry to reduce P loss from grasslands Symposium 3.3.1
Breulmann Marc Response of soil carbon pools to plant diversity in semi-natural grasslands of different land-use historySymposium 4.3.1
Bristow Keith L. Enhancing the ecological infrastructure of soilsSymposium 4.1.1
Broll Gabriele ENSA - European network on soil awarenessSymposium 4.4.1
Brough Daniel Digital soil-landscape mapping by image clustering Symposium 1.5.2
Brown Katharine Before and after: the make-up of native and disturbed mine soil materialsSymposium 3.1.1
Brozek Stanislaw Development of soil quality indices for natural forest habitats of lowlands and uplands in Poland and its application in silviculture - project descriptionWorking Group 3.2
Brus Dick Design-based and model-based sampling strategies for soil monitoring Symposium 1.5.1
Bruzgulis Kira Electromagnetic Imaging of Prior Stream Channels using a DUALEM-421 and InversionWorking Group 1.5
Bryant Kelly Indicator of reduction in soils (IRIS) for wetland identification in Queensland Division Symposium 2.1
Brzychcy Sylwia Micromorphological identification of selected lithogenic features in soils developed from Lower Triassic deposits in the Holy Cross Mountains (S Poland)Symposium 1.3.1
Budianta Dedik Palm oil compost reduces aluminum toxicity thereby increases phosphate fertilizer use efficiency in Ultisols Symposium 3.3.1
Bui Elisabeth How soil geographic databases and resource inventories have been used to better understand ecosystem functioning: an example from Australia Symposium 1.2.2
Bui Elisabeth Assessment of Digital Soil Mapping products: independent ground-truthing is essentialWorking Group 1.3
Buresh Roland Nutrient Best Management Practices for Rice, Maize, and Wheat in Asia Division Symposium 3.2
Buresh Roland Changes in paddy soils under transition to water-saving and diversified cropping systemsWorking Group 3.5
Burger Anna Impact of soil organic carbon content on soil filtering capacity solutesSymposium 3.2.2
Burger James Mine Soil Suitability for Native Forests in the USA Working Group 3.2
Burghardt Wolfgang Soil composition in slots between pavement plates of side walks and adjacent lawns of a residential and heavy industry areaWorking Group 3.3
Burkitt Lucy Comparing the risk of phosphorus runoff following single and split phosphorus fertiliser applications in two contrasting catchments using rainfall simulation and Bayesian modelingDivision Symposium 3.2
Burns Richard Microbial extracellular enzymes and natural and synthetic polymer degradation in soil: current research and future prospectsSymposium 2.5.2
Burton Joanne Quantifying the relative contribution of hillslope and channel erosion in water reservoir catchments of subtropical South East Queensland, AustraliaSymposium 4.1.2
Burton Edward Reductive sulfur biomineralisation in a re-flooded acid-sulfate soil landscape Working Group 3.1
Bush Richard Climate change: A frontier for acid sulfate soil researchWorking Group 3.1
Buthelezi Nkosinomusa The use of scientific and indigenous knowledge in agricultural land evaluation and soil fertility studies of two villages in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Symposium 4.5.2
Butterbach-Bahl Klaus Grazing and GHG fluxes in steppe environments – how grazing reduces N2O emissions and CH4 uptakeCongress Symposium 4
Butterly Clayton Chemical mechanisms of soil pH change by agricultural residuesSymposium 2.2.2