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Soil science

A soil water balance model for sloping land

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Pages 315-323 | Received 20 Mar 1985, Published online: 20 Jan 2012

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BR Burns, MB Dodd & T Hartnett. (2013) Auckland's green volcanic heart: groundcover vegetation and soils of the Auckland volcanic cone reserve network. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 43:4, pages 184-197.
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M. B. Dodd, B. S. Thorrold, J. M. Quinn, T. G. Parminter & M. E. Wedderburn. (2008) Improving the economic and environmental performance of a New Zealand hill country farm catchment: 1. Goal development and assessment of current performance. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 51:2, pages 127-141.
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M. B. Dodd, G. W. Sheath & S. Richardson. (1995) Development of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) genotypes for New Zealand pastures 1. Whatawhata persistence evaluation. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 38:1, pages 33-47.
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M. B. Dodd & S. J. Orr. (1995) Seasonal growth, flowering patterns, and phosphate response of 18 annual legume species grown in a hill‐country soil. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 38:1, pages 21-32.
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M. B. Dodd, S. J. Orr & B. L. J. Jackson. (1992) Soil aluminium, phosphate, and moisture interactions affecting the growth of four white clover (Trifolium repens L.) lines. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 35:4, pages 411-421.
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