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


Gale Paula M. Phosphorus distribution in fire managed grassland soilsSymposium 3.1.2
Gallali Tahar Soil organic carbon density and storage in TunisiaSymposium 1.2.1
Gao Xiaodong Spectroscopic studies of ternary interactions in an oocyst-surfactant-hematite systemSymposium 2.2.1
Garcia Moreno Rosario Shadow analysis field measurements related to soil surface roughness Symposium 3.1.1
Gardiner Timothy Farming Soil Carbon Calculator (FSCC) - Estimation of Soil Carbon by Improved Land Management in Central West NSWWorking Group 4.1
Gardner Matthew Does Chicory inhibit or promote mineralisation?Symposium 2.2.2
Garrison Virginia Trace-metal concentrations in African dust: Effects of long-distance transport and implications for human health Division Symposium 4.2
Gatiboni Luciano Soil available phosphorus by Mehlich-1, Mehlich-3 and anion exchange resin and its sensitivity to soil clay contentSymposium 3.1.1
Gazey Chris Getting the soil pH profile right helps with weed control and sustainabilitySymposium 4.1.2
GeiBler Christian Soil erosion potential under forest vegetation in the humid subtropics of southeast China Congress Symposium 2
Gelencser Geza Comparison of the results of modelling soil loss with WEPP and USLE in the Koppany Valley, Hungary Symposium 1.5.2
Gennadiyev Alexander Ratios and ranges of soil-forming factors influence on pedogenesisSymposium 1.3.1
Gerayzade Akif On local changes of temperature regime of the soil-atmosphere system around Caspian Sea in 20 CenturySymposium 1.1.1
Germida James Field-scale assessment of phytoremediation at a former oil tank battery in Bruderheim, Alberta Symposium 3.5.2
Gerzabek Martin Development of soil properties in a riverine floodplain with time - results from a chronosequence study in the national park Donau-Auen in AustriaSymposium 1.3.2
Gerzabek Martin Interactions of organic pollutants with soil components investigated by means of molecular modellingSymposium 2.2.1
Ghadiri Hossein Carbon storage in remnant trees and soils of grazing lands in QueenslandDivision Symposium 2.2
Ghahreman Nozar Trend analysis of soil surface temperature in several regions of IranSymposium 4.2.2
Ghanem Alaa Phytotoxicity Assay of Selected Plants to Pyrene Contaminated Soil Symposium 2.5.2
Ghani Anwar Effects of polyphenolic rich biomaterials on transformation of nitrogen in soilsSymposium 2.2.2
Ghosh Subhadip Management of soil quality and carbon sequestration with long-term application of organic amendmentsSymposium 2.2.2
Ghoshal Nandita Impact of addition of various resource quality inputs on soil CO2 flux and C balance in a tropical dryland agroecosystemCongress Symposium 4
Gilichinsky David Soils of Mid and Low Antarctic: Diversity, Geography, Temperature RegimesWorking Group 1.4
Gill Harnam Effects of Australian rice farming systems on soil organic carbon concentrations Division Symposium 3.2
Gill Jaikirat Singh Subsoil manuring with different organic manures increased canola yield in a dry springSymposium 2.1.1
Gill Harnam Effects of soil sodicity on the germination, growth and productivity of Soybean (Glycine max)Symposium 3.1.2
Glasener Karl Citizen Scientists: Where science meets society – Soil Science Society of America efforts to inject science into policymakingSymposium 4.4.1
Godbersen Levke Comparison of in situ trace element concentration of soil water with concentration in aqueous extracts on a background concentration levelSymposium 3.5.2
Golden Micheal Time for a Universal Soil Classification System Symposium 1.4.1
Golding Kirsty A. Micromorphological evidence for the use of urban waste as a soil fertiliser in and near to historic Scottish towns Symposium 4.5.1
Golding Kirsty The historical legacy of Anthrosols at Sandhavn, south GreenlandSymposium 4.5.1
Gomes Costa Mirian Cristina Crops production in a fire-free system for land preparation in the northen Brazilian Amazon Symposium 3.3.1
Gomes Costa Mirian Cristina Short-term soil chemistry changes in a fire-free land use system for smallholdings in Brazilian Amazon Symposium 3.3.1
Gomez Melisa Pig slurry as organic fertiliser: a cooperative projectSymposium 3.5.2
Goncalves Jose Ricardo Pupo Sustainable production of grains in Amazonian floodplainSymposium 1.1.1
Gonzalez-Barrios Jose L. Soil porosity affected by cattle trampling in highland agriculture of Northern Mexico Symposium 3.2.1
Gou Xiaomin Effects of Different Management Types on Soil Nutrients and Microbial Biomass of Moso Bamboo Forest Symposium 3.3.1
Goulding Keith Soil without plants: the consequences for microorganisms and mesofauna Symposium 2.3.1
Gourley Cameron Soil nutrient concentrations and variations on dairy farms in AustraliaDivision Symposium 3.1
Goutal Noemie Impact of forest soil compaction on soil atmosphere compositionWorking Group 3.2
Grace Peter Nitrous oxide emissions from irrigated cotton soils of northern AustraliaCongress Symposium 4
Grace Peter The Australian nitrous oxide research programCongress Symposium 4
Graf Markus Distribution and stabilization of organic carbon in Danubian floodplain soilsDivision Symposium 2.1
Grafe Markus Chemistry of trace and heavy metals in bauxite residues (red mud) from Western AustraliaSymposium 2.4.2
Grant Cameron The matric flux potential as a measure of plant-available water in soils restricted by hydraulic properties aloneSymposium 2.1.1
Grant Cynthia Impact of long-term application of phosphate fertilizer on cadmium accumulation in cropsSymposium 3.5.1
Gray Jonathan Soil distribution relationships as revealed by a global soil databaseSymposium 1.3.1
Gray Jonathan Land management within capability, a NSW monitoring, evaluation and reporting projectSymposium 3.1.1
Grealish Gerard Soil Fertility Evaluation in Negara Brunei Darussalam Symposium 3.1.1
Grealish Gerard Acid Sulfate Soil Toposequences in Wetlands of the Lower River MurrayWorking Group 3.1
Gredner Beke Effect of rice straw application on hydrolytic enzyme activities in Chinese paddy soilsSymposium 2.5.1
Gregory Peter J. A history of rhizosphere research – roots to a solutionSymposium 4.5.1
Griffin Ted Setting investment and monitoring priorities for soil condition in Australia – a challenge to soil information collaborationCongress Symposium 6
Grimaldi Michel Soil ecosystem services in Amazonian pioneer fronts: Searching for socioeconomic, landscape and biodiversity determinantsCongress Symposium 2
Grunwald Sabine Synthesis of Knowledge on Soil Carbon Spatial Patterns across a Large Subtropical Soil-Landscape in Southern U.S. Working Group 1.3
Guagliardi Ilaria Assessment of lead contamination in urban soils in an area of southern ItalySymposium 3.5.1
Guber Andrey The Through Porosity of Soils as the Control of Hydraulic Conductivity Working Group 1.2
Gubiani Paulo Soil resistance to penetration under the dynamic and predictive perspective of restriction to crop yieldSymposium 2.1.1
Guedes Rosa Forage Production for Smallholder Farmers in the Semi-Arid Region of Brazil Symposium 3.3.1
Guerra Fernando Soil attributes along an agricultural-forested gradient in a riparian zoneSymposium 4.3.1
Guerrini Ira Influence of sewage sludge application in the recovery of a degraded quartzpisamentDivision Symposium 3.2
Guimaraes Edi Mendes Greywacke weathering under tropical climate: Chemical and mineralogical changes (examplefromcentral-Brazil)Symposium 1.1.1
Guinto Danilo Temporal Changes in Topsoil Qualities of Dairy Pasture and Maize Cropping Sites in the Bay of Plenty Region, New Zealand Symposium 1.5.1
Guo Xiaomin Effects of balanced fertilization on bamboo's quality Working Group 3.2
Guong Vo Thi Effects of compost and lime amendment on soil acidity and N availability in acid sulfate soilWorking Group 3.1
Guppy Christopher Predictive value of resin extraction to determine sulfur and phosphorus response of maize in a range of soils from the New England Tablelands of NSW, AustraliaDivision Symposium 3.2
Gupta Vadakattu Crop rotation and fallowing can affect the functional resilience of microbial communities in a rainfed cropping system in southern AustraliaSymposium 2.2.2
Gupta Vadakattu Catabolic and genetic diversity of microbial communities in Australian soils are influenced by soil type and stubble managementSymposium 2.3.2