2004
DOI: 10.1071/ea03023
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Linking Tasmanian potato and poppy yields to selected soil physical and chemical properties

Abstract: Selected soil properties and paddock management characteristics were measured for 121 potato and poppy crops in north and northwest Tasmania to see if variation in these characteristics explain variation in crop yield. The soil properties we selected were those that previous work found had changed the most as a result of cropping and, therefore, may be affecting yield on the particular soil type. The soil properties and management characteristics that were significantly correlated with crop yield varied with c… Show more

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“…The soils analysed in this study were pasture and cropped soils previously sampled from farm paddocks in northern Tasmania (latitude 41–42°S, longitude 146–148°E, mean annual temperature 11–12 °C, annual rainfall 600–1000 mm) (Sparrow et al. , 1999; Cotching et al. , 2001, 2004).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The soils analysed in this study were pasture and cropped soils previously sampled from farm paddocks in northern Tasmania (latitude 41–42°S, longitude 146–148°E, mean annual temperature 11–12 °C, annual rainfall 600–1000 mm) (Sparrow et al. , 1999; Cotching et al. , 2001, 2004).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further details of the sites, soil sampling and sample preparation are given in Sparrow et al. (1999) and Cotching et al. (2001, 2004.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%