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Temperature and stubble management influence microbial CO2–C evolution and gross N transformation rates
FC Hoyle, DV Murphy, IRP Fillery
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38 (1), 71-80, 2006
1602006
pH and exchangeable aluminum are major regulators of microbial energy flow and carbon use efficiency in soil microbial communities
DL Jones, EC Cooledge, FC Hoyle, RI Griffiths, DV Murphy
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 138, 107584, 2019
1482019
Soil microbial biomass—Interpretation and consideration for soil monitoring
V Gonzalez-Quiñones, EA Stockdale, NC Banning, FC Hoyle, Y Sawada, ...
Soil Research 49 (4), 287-304, 2011
1412011
Impact of agricultural management practices on the nutrient supply potential of soil organic matter under long-term farming systems
JR Sarker, BP Singh, WJ Dougherty, Y Fang, W Badgery, FC Hoyle, ...
Soil and Tillage Research 175, 71-81, 2018
1122018
Microbial response to the addition of glucose in low-fertility soils
FC Hoyle, DV Murphy, PC Brookes
Biology and Fertility of Soils 44, 571-579, 2008
1022008
Capacity for increasing soil organic carbon stocks in dryland agricultural systems
FC Hoyle, M D’Antuono, T Overheu, DV Murphy
Soil Research 51 (8), 657-667, 2013
982013
Soil organic carbon–role in rainfed farming systems: with particular reference to Australian conditions
FC Hoyle, JA Baldock, DV Murphy
Rainfed farming systems, 339-361, 2011
952011
The role of management in yield improvement of the wheat crop—a review with special emphasis on Western Australia
WK Anderson, MA Hamza, DL Sharma, MF D’Antuono, FC Hoyle, N Hill, ...
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 56 (11), 1137-1149, 2005
872005
Ensuring planetary survival: the centrality of organic carbon in balancing the multifunctional nature of soils
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Tcehnology, 1-17, 2022
80*2022
Seasonal changes in microbial function and diversity associated with stubble retention versus burning
FC Hoyle, DV Murphy
Soil Research 44 (4), 407-423, 2006
792006
Incorporating organic matter alters soil greenhouse gas emissions and increases grain yield in a semi-arid climate
L Barton, FC Hoyle, KT Stefanova, DV Murphy
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 231, 320-330, 2016
762016
Microbial respiration, but not biomass, responded linearly to increasing light fraction organic matter input: Consequences for carbon sequestration
Y Rui, DV Murphy, X Wang, FC Hoyle
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 35496, 2016
612016
Is the fate of glucose-derived carbon more strongly driven by nutrient availability, soil texture, or microbial biomass size?
CA Creamer, DL Jones, JA Baldock, Y Rui, DV Murphy, FC Hoyle, ...
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 103, 201-212, 2016
582016
Managing soil organic matter: a practical guide
F Hoyle, M Fairbanks
GRDC, 2013
502013
Influence of organic residues and soil incorporation on temporal measures of microbial biomass and plant available nitrogen
FC Hoyle, DV Murphy
Plant and soil 347, 53-64, 2011
492011
Nitrogen efficiency of wheat cultivars in a Mediterranean environment
WK Anderson, FC Hoyle
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 39 (8), 957-965, 1999
461999
Spatially governed climate factors dominate management in determining the quantity and distribution of soil organic carbon in dryland agricultural systems
FC Hoyle, RA O’Leary, DV Murphy
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 31468, 2016
382016
Crop management
WK Anderson, FC Hoyle, L Armstrong, BJ Shackley
The wheat book: Principles and practice, 131-164, 2000
382000
Leaching of phthalate acid esters from plastic mulch films and their degradation in response to UV irradiation and contrasting soil conditions
SJ Viljoen, FL Brailsford, DV Murphy, FC Hoyle, DR Chadwick, DL Jones
Journal of Hazardous Materials 443, 130256, 2023
342023
Estimating the economic value of soil organic carbon for grains cropping systems in Western Australia
EH Petersen, FC Hoyle
Soil Research 54 (4), 383-396, 2016
252016
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