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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Volume 31, Number 2
1990
Front Matter
Articles
Waterlogging : one reason why our crops and pastures are not achieving maximum yields
Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia
The extent and cost of waterlogging
Don McFarlane and Buddy Wheaton
Mapping the extent of waterlogged crop using satellite imagery
Jeremy Wallace and Buddy Wheaton
Waterlogging : how it reduces plant growth and how plants can overcome its effects
Tim Setter and Bob Belford
Plant growth and survival in saline, waterlogged soils
Ed Barrett-Lennard, Neil Davidson, and Richard Galloway
Causes of waterlogging
Jim Cox and Don McFarlane
Waterlogging limits growth on duplex soils
Bob Belford, Miles Dracup, and David Tennant
Seepage interceptor drains for reducing waterlogging and salinity
Don McFarlane and Jim Cox
Shallow drains for reducing waterlogging and salinity on clay flats
Don McFarlane, Tim Negus, and Arjen Ryder
Level banks used to decrease waterlogging can increase salinity
Don McFarlane, Richard Engel, Arjen Ryder, and Maurice Eales
Economics of interceptor drains : a case study
Andrew Bathgate and Ian Evans
Editor: G P Ayling
Design: L T Webb and J S Mallard
Cover photos: Aerial view of waterlogging; level banks and graded drains; waterlogged paddock.
Disclaimer
The Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia and the State of Western Australia accept no liability whatsoever by reason of negligence or otherwise arising from the use or release of this information or any part of it. The information in this journal was correct at time of publication. For updated and current information please go to the department's website at https://www.agric.wa.gov.au