Mark B. Peoples

ORCID: 0000-0001-6060-3290
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Research Areas
  • Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
  • Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Pasture and Agricultural Systems
  • Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology
  • Soybean genetics and cultivation
  • Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
  • Agricultural pest management studies
  • Agroforestry and silvopastoral systems
  • Nematode management and characterization studies
  • Genetic and Environmental Crop Studies
  • Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects
  • Crop Yield and Soil Fertility
  • Soil Management and Crop Yield
  • Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
  • Phosphorus and nutrient management
  • Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal
  • Bioenergy crop production and management
  • Peanut Plant Research Studies
  • Phytase and its Applications
  • Agricultural Science and Fertilization
  • Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
  • Plant responses to water stress
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Agriculture, Plant Science, Crop Management

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
2014-2024

Agriculture and Food
2016-2024

ACT Government
2010-2022

Health Sciences and Nutrition
2011-2022

University of South Australia
2017

Plant Industry
2005-2014

Poultry CRC
2012-2014

The University of Western Australia
1982-2007

Cambia
1995

New South Wales Department of Primary Industries
1990

Wheat crops usually yield more when grown after another species than wheat. Quantifying the increase and explaining factors that affect will assist farmers to decide on crop sequences. This review quantifies increase, based >900 comparisons of wheat growing a break with The mean in varied crop, ranging from 0.5 t ha–1 oats 1.2 grain legumes. Based overlapping experiments, observed ranking break-crop terms response following was: < canola ≈ mustard flax field peas faba beans chickpeas...

10.1071/cp14252 article EN Crop and Pasture Science 2015-01-01

10.1023/a:1009890514844 article EN Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 2000-01-01

Experimental estimates of amounts foliage nitrogen (N) fixed in Australian pastures range from 2 to 284 kg N/ha.year for annual and perennial legumes growing temperate tropical environments. Differences the N2 relate primarily legume content net productivity pastures. On average, close 20–25 shoot N are every tonne herbage dry matter produced across a wide Strategies likely improve potential fixation include: (i) rhizobial inoculation at time first sowing new species; (ii) amelioration...

10.1071/ea99139 article EN Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 2001-01-01

Broadleaf break crops improve cereal yield through disease and weed control, increased nitrogen (N) availability other mechanisms. In the rainfed farming systems of Australia magnitude benefit is highly variable, yet a major driver for adoption which are often less profitable more risky than cereals. Declining area throughout has re-ignited interest in better understanding circumstances break-crop benefits can be maximised from perspective. We compiled analysed database 167 crop sequence...

10.1071/cp11320 article EN Crop and Pasture Science 2012-01-01

We report experiments to quantify the relationships between relative abundance of ureide-N in root-bleeding sap, vacuum-extracted and hot water extracts stems petioles nodulated soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merrill cv Bragg) proportion plant N derived from nitrogen fixation. Additional examined effects genotype strain rhizobia on these relationships. In each five reported, plants Bragg (experiment 1), Lincoln (experiments 3, 4, 5), or six cultivars/genotypes 2) were grown a sand:vermiculite...

10.1104/pp.93.2.495 article EN PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 1990-06-01
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