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    Relationship between Metals Leached and Soil Type from Potential Acid Sulphate Soils under Acidic and Neutral Conditions in Western Australia by Miller, F. S, Kilminster, K. L, Degens, B, Firns, G. W

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-01-2010)
    “…Metal contaminants are likely to be mobilised from soil when in contact with acidic drainage. Soils containing sulphide are often associated with significant…”
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    Changes in growth, internode distance and nutrient concentrations of the seagrass Halophila ovalis with exposure to sediment sulphide by Kilminster, KL, Walker, DI, Thompson, PA, Raven, JA

    “…Sulphide concentrations in estuarine sediments are likely to increase with increased organic matter fluxes (eutrophication) and increased temperatures (global…”
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    Limited nutritional benefit to the seagrass Halophila ovalis, in culture, following sediment organic matter enrichment by Kilminster, K.L., Walker, D.I., Thompson, P.A., Raven, J.A.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-07-2006)
    “…Essential nutrients for seagrass growth may be derived from benthic decomposition of organic matter. To test this idea, cores of Halophila ovalis…”
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    Changes in growth, internode distance and nutrient concentrations of the seagrassHalophila ovaliswith exposure to sediment sulphide by Kilminster, K. L., Walker, D. I., Thompson, P. A., Raven, J. A.

    “…Sulphide concentrations in estuarine sediments are likely to increase with increased organic matter fluxes (eutrophication) and increased temperatures (global…”
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    Microbial colonization in the seagrass Posidonia spp. roots by García-Martínez, Micaela, Kuo, John, Kilminster, Kieryn, Walker, Di, Rosselló-Mora, Ramón, Duarte, Carlos M.

    Published in Marine biology research (01-12-2005)
    “…The pattern of colonization by microorganisms on root surfaces from three species of seagrass belonging to the genus Posidonia was assessed. Microbial…”
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