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


Cacciotti Erica The effect of climate and land use change on soil respiratory fluxesSymposium 4.3.1
Caesar-TonThat TheCan Impacts of long-term no-tillage and conventional tillage management of spring wheat-lentil cropping systems in dryland Eastern Montana, USA, on fungi associated to soil aggregation Congress Symposium 2
Cai Zucong Greenhouse gas budget for terrestrial ecosystems in China Congress Symposium 4
Cakmak Ismail Biofortification of cereals with zinc and iron through fertilization strategyCongress Symposium 5
Cakmak Dragan Effect of long-term nitrogen fertilization on main soil chemical properties in CambisolDivision Symposium 3.2
Calabi Marcela Structural characterization of natural nanomaterials: potential use to increase the phosphorus mineralization Symposium 2.5.1
Calegari Ademir Effect of soil management and crop rotation on physical properties in a long term experiment in Southern BrazilWorking Group 4.1
Camargo Monica Sartori De Silicate Fertilization in sugarcane: effects on soluble silicon in soil, uptake and occurrence of borer stalk (Diatraea saccharalis )Symposium 3.3.1
Camargo Correa Carla Maria Planning the forest roads in reforestation - cases in south Brazil Working Group 3.2
Campbell Colin D. Can making soils more entertaining to encourage young people’s interest in soils?Symposium 4.4.2
Camps Arbestain Marta Producing biochars for New Zealand soilsSymposium 2.2.2
Caner Laurent Impact of clay mineralogy on stabilisation of organic matter in the clay fraction of a Neo-Luvisol and a CambisolSymposium 2.4.1
Cao Zhihong Origin and Chronosequence of Paddy Soils in China Working Group 3.5
Carey Peter Are differences in soil quality between organic and conventional farming systems greater in more energy-intensive sectors?Symposium 3.1.2
Carmona Dora M. Influence of inorganic and organic amendments for mine soils reclamation on spontaneous vegetation colonization and metal plant bioaccumulationSymposium 3.5.1
Carrick Sam Economic value of improved soil natural capital assessment: a case study on nitrogen leachingSymposium 4.1.1
Carroll Christopher Sediment erosion research in the Fitzroy basin central Queensland: an overviewSymposium 4.1.2
Carson Jennifer Spatial isolation increases diversity of complex bacterial communityCongress Symposium 2
Cartes Paula The Effect of Seed Pelletization with Selenite on the Yield and Selenium Uptake of Ryegrass Cultivars Symposium 3.3.1
Castlehouse Hayley Modelling the chemical influences on bioavailability of geogenic arsenic in soils Symposium 2.5.2
Castrignano Annamaria Assessment of soil variation by multivariate geostatistical analysis of EMI and gamma-radiometric dataWorking Group 1.5
Castro Gustavo Soil chemical attributes affected by superficial application of lime and silicate Division Symposium 3.2
Castro Luciana W.P. Development and essential oil yield and composition of mint chemotypes under nitrogen fertilization and radiation levelsSymposium 3.3.2
Castro Ana C. Space-time monitoring of prescribed burnt soils performance – an effective tool for forest managementSymposium 4.1.2
Cattle Stephen The challenge of soil science undergraduate educationCongress Symposium 8
Cattle Stephen Sydney gets a dusting, but what's in it?Symposium 1.6.1
Cavagnaro Timothy The role of mycorrhizas in plant nutrition: field and mutant based approachesSymposium 2.3.1
Cavalca Lucia Role of PGP arsenic-resistant bacteria in As mobilization and translocation in Helianthus annuus L.Symposium 3.5.1
Cavallaro Nancy Soils research and education linked to climate change in USDA’s National/Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (NRI/AFRI) ProgramsSymposium 4.2.2
Cayuela Maria Luz Bioenergy residues as soil amendments: climate-relevant C and N dynamics during decompositionCongress Symposium 4
Ceddia Marcos B. A method for mapping the spatial variability of soil physical qualityDivision Symposium 3.1
Celis Jose Agricultural potential of salmon wastes used as organic fertilizer on two Chilean degraded soilsSymposium 3.1.2
Centeri Csaba Potential effects of different land uses on phosphorous loss over the slope in Hungary Symposium 1.5.1
Centeri Csaba Deviation in soil colour determination based upon students visual perceptionSymposium 3.1.1
Cerri Carlos Clemente Brazilian greenhouse gas emissions: the importance of agriculture and livestockCongress Symposium 4
Cerri Carlos Eduardo P. Greenhouse gas emissions from soils under sugarcane for ethanol production in Brazil Congress Symposium 4
Chabaux Francois U-series nuclides in weathering profiles: rates of soil processesSymposium 1.3.2
Chaer Guilherme Comparing the sensitivity of physical, chemical and biological properties to a gradient of induced soil degradationSymposium 3.1.1
Chaiwong Chackapong Participatory action by the community in sustainable land use management for agricultural systems on the Ban Eang watershed Saluang sub district Maeteang district, Chiang Mai province, ThailandCongress Symposium 3
Chang Hyu Yang Effect of Rice Straw Application on Soil Physico-chemical Property according to Clipping method in RiceSymposium 3.2.2
Changsheng Jiang Contribution of root respiration to soil respiration in a maize field in Southwest ChinaCongress Symposium 4
Changwen Du Depth profiling of soil clay-xanthan complexes using step-scan mid-infrared photoacoustic spectroscopy Symposium 2.2.1
Chapman Greg Soil and Landscape Constraint Mapping for Land Use Planning Symposium 3.1.1
Chapman Greg Soil Condition Surveillance Monitoring for New South Wales Symposium 3.1.1
Chappell Adrian Time to establish a 137Cs-derived net soil redistribution baseline for Australia? Symposium 1.5.1
Charzynski Przemyslaw Characteristics of the soils of Torun cemeteriesWorking Group 3.3
Chellemi Dan Soil fertility as a limiting economic factor for sustainable biodiesel feedstock productionSymposium 4.2.1
Chen Fang Investigation on Soil Fertility and Citrus Yield in South ChinaDivision Symposium 3.2
Chen Chiou-Pin Assessing the Phytotoxicity of Cr(III) and Cr(VI) in Cr(VI)-Spiked Soils by Using XANES and Resin Extraction MethodsSymposium 2.5.2
Cheng Chih-Hsin Long-term effects of black carbon on soil propertiesSymposium 4.1.2
Cherobim Verediana Soil fertility of Pinus taeda L. areas with low growth rates in Jaguariaiva - Parana State, Brazil Working Group 3.2
Chi Guangyu Profile distribution of soil organic carbon under different land use type in Sanjing PlainSymposium 2.2.2
Chiang Po-Neng Effect of nutrient cycle by different thinning practice in temperate forestSymposium 2.2.1
Chiang Kai Arsenic and lead contaminated rice soils in the Guandu Plain, Northern TaiwanSymposium 2.4.2
Chinoim Nanthana Heavy metal contamination of soils from organic paddy fields in ThailandSymposium 3.5.1
Chirino Ivan Effects of plantation forest species on soil propertiesWorking Group 3.2
Chittamart Natthapol Charge properties and potassium fixation by clay from Thai VertisolsSymposium 2.4.1
Cho Hee Rae Red pepper Coverage Effect on Soil Erosion by Different Transplanting Dates Symposium 3.2.2
Choi Young Woo Extraction of cyanide from soil using alkaline phosphate solutionsDivision Symposium 4.2
Choi Joongdae Sediment control practices in sloping highland fields in Korea Symposium 3.2.1
Choppala Girish Sorption and mobility of chromium species in a range of soil typesSymposium 3.5.1
Choppala Girish Simultaneous determination of chromium species by ion chromatography coupled with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryWorking Group 1.5
Chorom Mostafa Bioremediation of crude oil polluted soil as affected by sewage-sludge Symposium 3.5.2
Chorom Mostafa Increase sorption endosulfan by soil amendments and its effects on retention and leaching from soilWorking Group 3.5
Chorover Jon Biomolecular complexation affects microbial adhesion to iron (oxyhdr)oxides Symposium 2.2.1
Chow Lien Impacts of long-term intensive potato production and conservation terraces/grassed waterway on runoff hydrology and soil qualitySymposium 4.1.2
Christ Sabina Soil fungal communities along land use gradients of three German biodiversity exploratories: a comparison of classical cloning and sequencing approach with high throughput sequencingSymposium 2.3.1
Christensen Christine L. Reducing nitrate leaching losses by using duration-controlled grazing of dairy cowsSymposium 4.1.2
Christianson Laura Denitrification Bioreactors for Agricultural Drainage Nitrate Treatment in New ZealandDivision Symposium 3.2
Chuan Limin Effects of a urease inhibitor NBPT on the growth and quality of rapeSymposium 4.1.2
Chuasavathi Thammared Immobilization of cadmium and lead in biosolids as affected by lime, red mud, fly ash and bentonite additionSymposium 3.5.1
Ciampalini Rossano Long-term soil landscape modelling in a Mediterranean agricultural environmentDivision Symposium 1.2
Cichota Rogerio Describing N leaching under urine patches in pastoral soilsSymposium 4.1.2
Claff Salirian R The effect of oven drying and grinding on the partitioning of copper and nickel in acid sulfate soil materials Working Group 3.1
Clark Rob Remote sensing of land cover and land management practices affecting wind erosion risk in NW Victoria, AustraliaSymposium 3.1.2
Clark Gary J. Subsoil amelioration with organic materials improves canola growth and water-use efficiencySymposium 3.1.2
Clothier Brent Green, blue and grey waters: Minimising the footprint using soil physicsSymposium 2.1.1
Clothier Brent Transport and fate of contaminants in soils: Challenges and developments Symposium 3.5.2
Clough Angela Perceptions of grain growers towards their soils in the high rainfall zone of Southern AustraliaSymposium 4.2.1
Coad Jessica Phytoextraction of phosphorus from Australian dairy pasture soils to reduce environmental loss Division Symposium 3.2
Cobos Douglas Soil physical measurements by the Thermal and Electrical Conductivity Probe aboard NASA’s Mars Phoenix Scout Mission Division Symposium 1.1
Cochran Christopher Soil Moisture-Temperature Correlation and Classification Model Symposium 1.4.1
Cole James R. Development of Soil Metadata Standards for International DNA Sequence DatabasesSymposium 2.3.2
Coleman David The composition and diversity of prokaryotic and eukaryotic communities from an Australian Vertisol: an experimental studySymposium 2.2.2
Colinet Gilles Mapping and monitoring issues of a forest soil network in Southern Belgium Symposium 1.5.1
Colombo Claudio Forms and characteristics of insoluble Fe-humic substances used for Fe nutrition of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) Symposium 2.2.1
Colombo Claudio Relationships between soil properties, erodibility and hillslope features in Central Apennines, Southern Italy Symposium 3.2.1
Comeau Louis-Pierre Quantity and fate of root derived soil carbon produced after a growing season of canola, lentil, pea and wheat in Canadian prairiesCongress Symposium 4
Comerma Juan Land Capability, Suitability and Vocation in VenezuelaSymposium 3.1.1
Condron Leo Effects of long-term inputs of fertiliser and irrigation on soil carbon under grazed pastureCongress Symposium 7
Cora Jose Soil physical attributes induced by crop sequence under no-tillage system in tropical region with warm and dry winter Symposium 3.2.1
Corkeron Maree Melioidosis case clusters in a tropical urban setting: association with soil type and geomorphologyDivision Symposium 4.2
Cornelis Geert Partitioning of manufactured Ag and CeO2 nanoparticles in relation to soil properties Symposium 3.5.2
Cornelis Jean-Thomas Impact of tree species on the distribution of amorphous silica in an acid brown soilWorking Group 3.2
Cortet Jerome The BIOTECHNOSOL project: Biological dynamics and functioning of a constructed Technosol at the field scale Working Group 3.3
Costantini Edoardo A. A geodatabase of the soil cultural heritage of ItalySymposium 4.5.1
Cotching William Assessment of soil carbon stores at the farm scale in Tasmania, Australia Symposium 1.5.1
Cotching William Evaluation of surface soil condition in Tasmania, AustraliaSymposium 3.1.1
Couder Eleonore Highlighting processes involved in mobility and bioavailability of zinc within contaminated substrates: Multiple approachesSymposium 3.5.1
Courtney Mandy Soil protection and strategic goals in local environmental planningSymposium 4.1.1
Courty Marie-Agnes Soil morphologic indicators of environmental hazards linked to cosmic airburstSymposium 1.1.2
Courty Marie-Agnes The exokarstic soil record of past environmental changes: regional expressions Symposium 1.6.2
Coyne Mark Spatial variability of soil enzymes in a sinkhole undergoing forage transitionDivision Symposium 2.2
Craswell Eric Peak phosphorus – Implications for soil productivity and global food securitySymposium 4.2.1
Creeper Nathan A systematic analysis procedure incorporating the chip-tray incubation method for the hazard assessment of Acid Sulfate Soils in the Murray Darling BasinWorking Group 3.1
Cresswell Hamish Soil science in the management of multi-functional rural landscapesDivision Symposium 2.2
Cross Andrew The effect of warming on the CO2 emissions of young and old organic soil from a Sitka spruce plantation. Working Group 3.2
Cross Andrew Influence of feedstock and production conditions on biochar stability (short and long-term) and soil functional attributesWorking Group 4.1
Crusciol Carlos Rice yield affected by gypsum, lime and silicate application in no tillage system Division Symposium 3.2
Curran-Cournane Fiona Effects of stock type on soil physical properties and losses of phosphorus and suspended sediment in surface runoffSymposium 3.1.2
Curtin Denis Soil organic matter loss following land use change from long-term pasture to arable cropping: pool size changes and effects on some biological and chemical functionsSymposium 2.2.2