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Authors: Lupwayi, NZ Arshad, MA Rice, WA Clayton, GW
Citation: Nz. Lupwayi et al., Bacterial diversity in water-stable aggregates of soils under conventionaland zero tillage management, APPL SOIL E, 16(3), 2001, pp. 251-261

Authors: Rice, WA Olsen, PE Lupwayi, NZ Clayton, GW
Citation: Wa. Rice et al., Field comparison of pre-inoculated alfalfa seed and traditional seed inoculation with inoculant prepared in sterile or non-sterile peat, COMM SOIL S, 32(13-14), 2001, pp. 2091-2107

Authors: Lupwayi, NZ Rice, WA Clayton, GW
Citation: Nz. Lupwayi et al., Rhizosphere can enhance effectiveness of rhizobia, COMM SOIL S, 32(13-14), 2001, pp. 2109-2116

Authors: Lupwayi, NZ Monreal, MA Clayton, GW Grant, CA Johnston, AM Rice, WA
Citation: Nz. Lupwayi et al., Soil microbial biomass and diversity respond to tillage and sulphur fertilizers, CAN J SOIL, 81(5), 2001, pp. 577-589

Authors: McKenzie, RH Middleton, AB Solberg, ED DeMulder, J Flore, N Clayton, GW Bremer, E
Citation: Rh. Mckenzie et al., Response of pea to rhizobia inoculation and starter nitrogen in Alberta, CAN J PLANT, 81(4), 2001, pp. 637-643

Authors: McKenzie, RH Middleton, AB Solberg, ED DeMulder, J Flore, N Clayton, GW Bremer, E
Citation: Rh. Mckenzie et al., Response of pea to rate and placement of triple superphosphate fertilizer in Alberta, CAN J PLANT, 81(4), 2001, pp. 645-649

Authors: Rice, WA Clayton, GW Lupwayi, NZ Olsen, PE
Citation: Wa. Rice et al., Evaluation of coated seeds as a Rhizobium delivery system for field pea, CAN J PLANT, 81(2), 2001, pp. 247-253

Authors: O'Donovan, JT Blackshaw, RE Harker, KN McAndrew, DW Clayton, GW
Citation: Jt. O'Donovan et al., Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) management in canola (Brassica rapa) and barley (Hordem vulgare) rotations under zero tillage, CAN J PLANT, 81(1), 2001, pp. 183-190

Authors: Hynes, RK Jans, DC Bremer, E Lupwayi, NZ Rice, WA Clayton, GW Collins, MM
Citation: Rk. Hynes et al., Rhizobium population dynamics in the pea rhizosphere of rhizobial inoculant strain applied in different formulations, CAN J MICRO, 47(7), 2001, pp. 595-600

Authors: Soon, YK Clayton, GW Rice, WA
Citation: Yk. Soon et al., Tillage and previous crop effects on dynamics of nitrogen in a wheat-soil system, AGRON J, 93(4), 2001, pp. 842-849

Authors: O'Donovan, JT Harker, KN Clayton, GW Hall, LM
Citation: Jt. O'Donovan et al., Wild oat (Avena fatua) interference in barley (Hordeum vulgare) is influenced by barley variety and seeding rate, WEED TECH, 14(3), 2000, pp. 624-629

Authors: Turkington, TK Clayton, GW Klein-Gebbinck, H Woods, DL
Citation: Tk. Turkington et al., Residue decomposition and blackleg of canola: influence of tillage practices, CAN J PL P, 22(2), 2000, pp. 150-154

Authors: Turkington, TK Clayton, GW Woods, DL
Citation: Tk. Turkington et al., The impact of soil incorporation of canola residues and stubble application of chemicals on decomposition and inoculum production by Leptosphaeria maculans, CAN J PL P, 22(2), 2000, pp. 155-159

Authors: Whalen, JK Chang, C Clayton, GW Carefoot, JP
Citation: Jk. Whalen et al., Cattle manure amendments can increase the pH of acid soils, SOIL SCI SO, 64(3), 2000, pp. 962-966

Authors: Rice, WA Clayton, GW Olsen, PE Lupwayi, NZ
Citation: Wa. Rice et al., Rhizobial inoculant formulations and soil pH influence field pea nodulation and nitrogen fixation, CAN J SOIL, 80(3), 2000, pp. 395-400

Authors: Lupwayi, NZ Rice, WA Clayton, GW
Citation: Nz. Lupwayi et al., Soil microbial biomass and carbon dioxide flux under wheat as influenced by tillage and crop rotation, CAN J SOIL, 79(2), 1999, pp. 273-280
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