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    Quantification of the effects of rotation breaks on soil biological properties and their impact on yield decline in sugarcane by Pankhurst, C.E., Stirling, G.R., Magarey, R.C., Blair, B.L., Holt, J.A., Bell, M.J., Garside, A.L.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-06-2005)
    “…Three contrasting rotation breaks (sown pasture, alternate crops and bare fallow) were established at five sites in Queensland, Australia, on land that had…”
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    Management practices to improve soil health and reduce the effects of detrimental soil biota associated with yield decline of sugarcane in Queensland, Australia by Pankhurst, C.E, Magarey, R.C, Stirling, G.R, Blair, B.L, Bell, M.J, Garside, A.L

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-08-2003)
    “…Yield decline (YD) of sugarcane is a widespread problem throughout the Australian sugar industry. It is defined as “the loss of productive capacity of…”
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    Effects of biocides and rotation breaks on soil organisms associated with the poor early growth of sugarcane in continuous monoculture by Pankhurst, C.E, Blair, B.L, Magarey, R.C, Stirling, G.R, Garside, A.L

    Published in Plant and soil (2005)
    “…Glasshouse and field experiments were conducted to determine the effects of biocides and rotation breaks on deleterious soil organisms associated with the poor…”
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    Changes in nematode populations on sugarcane following fallow, fumigation and crop rotation, and implications for the role of nematodes in yield decline by Stirling, G. R., Blair, B. L., Pattemore, J. A., Garside, A. L., Bell, M. J.

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-01-2001)
    “…A multi-disciplinary research program has been established in Australia to identify the causes of sugarcane yield decline (defined as ‘the loss in productive…”
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    Occurrence and control of Naegleria fowleri in drinking water wells by Gerba, C. P, Blair, B. L, Sarkar, P, Bright, K. R, MacLean, R. C, Marciano-Cabral, F

    Published in and (2009)
    “…is a water-based protozoan found naturally in soil and warm waters. The deaths of two children due to in the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area occurred in…”
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