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Dang, Y. P., Dalal, R.C., Buck, S. R., Harms, B., Kelly, R., Hochman, Z., Schwenke, G.D., Biggs, A.J.W., Ferguson, N.J., Norrish, S., Routley, R., McDonald, M., Hall, C., Singh, D.K., Daniells, I.G., Farquharson, R., Manning, W., Speirs, S., Grewal, H.S., Cornish, P., Bodapati, N. and Orange, D. (2010) Diagnosis, extent, impacts, and management of subsoil constraints in the northern grains cropping region of Australia. Soil Research, 48 (2). pp. 105-119.

Singh, D.K., Strahan, R., Christodoulou, N. and Cawley, S. (2009) Validating economic and environmental sustainability of a short-term summer forage legume in dryland wheat cropping systems in south-west Queensland. Animal Production Science, 49 (9-10). pp. 816-825.

Dang, Y.P., Dalal, R.C., Mayer, D. G., McDonald, M., Routley, R., Schwenke, G.D., Buck, S. R., Daniells, I.G., Singh, D.K., Manning, W. and Ferguson, N. (2008) High subsoil chloride concentrations reduce soil water extraction and crop yield on Vertosols in north-eastern Australia. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 59 (4). pp. 321-330.

Singh, D.K., Sale, P.W.G. and Routley, R.R. (2005) Increasing phosphorus supply in subsurface soil in northern Australia: Rationale for deep placement and the effects with various crops. Plant and Soil, 269 . pp. 35-44. ISSN 1573-5036

Singh, D.K., Bird, P.R. and Saul, G.R. (2003) Maximising the use of soil water by herbaceous species in the high rainfall zone of southern Australia: a review. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 54 (7). pp. 677-691.

Singh, D.K. and Singh, V. (2003) Seed size and adventitious (nodal) roots as factors influencing the tolerance of wheat to waterlogging. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 54 (10). pp. 969-977.

Singh, D.K. and Sale, P.W.G. (2002) Subsoil phosphorus concentration and tolerance of heavily grazed legume-based pastures to dry soil conditions. Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 50 (3). pp. 499-502.

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