Richard Bell
Professor
School of Veterinary and Life Sciences
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Richard Bell is a Professor in the School of Veterinary and Life Sciences of Murdoch University
Research Interest
Crop nutrition Plant nutrition, especially potassium and micronutrients Crop nutrition and abiotic stress Mine rehabilitation, especially minerals processing residues Soil management, especially sandy soils, saline soils, acid soils, acid sulfate soils Sandy soils (nutrient management, clay amendment, water repellence) Acid soil tolerance Salinity management Conservation agriculture Soil and plant testing
Publications
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Haque, E., Bell, R., Islam, M., Rahman, M., (2016), Minimum tillage unpuddled transplanting: An alternative crop establishment strategy for rice in conservation agriculture cropping systems, Field Crops Research, 185, , pages 31 - 39.
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Ma, Q., Bell, R., (2016), Canola, narrow-leafed lupin and wheat differ in growth response to low-moderate sodium on a potassium-deficient sandy soil, Crop and Pasture Science: an international journal for crop and pasture science, 67, 11, pages 1168 - 1178.
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Alam, M., Biswas, W., Bell, R., (2016), Greenhouse gas implications of novel and conventional rice production technologies in the Eastern-Gangetic plains, Journal of Cleaner Production, 112, , pages 3977 - 3987.