16th Annual FLRC Workshop
held at Massey University, February 2003
Environmental Management Using Soil-Plant Systems
The correct citation for the proceedings is:
[Authors], 2003. [Title of paper]. In: Environmental management using soil-plant systems.
(Eds L D Currie, R B Stewart and C W N Anderson). Occasional Report No. 16. Fertilizer and Lime Research Centre, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. pp
Papers presented:
RISK BASED LAND MANAGEMENT: A COST EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR CONTAMINATED LAND MANAGEMENT
R Naidu, N S Bolan and G Owens (Invited Paper) (abstract)
ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE: POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS IN PHYTOREMEDIATION
M C Rillig, C Rosier, J Driver and M A Hamilton (Invited Paper) (abstract)
PHYTOREMEDIATION FOR THE STABILISATION OF MINE WASTE AND MUNICIPAL BIOSOLIDS IN NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA
C W N Anderson
ASSESSMENT OF PHYTOREMEDIATION AS BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE FOR DEGRADED ENVIRONMENTS
B Robinson, S Green, T Mills, B Clothier, L Fung, S Hurst, V Snow, I McIvor, S Sivakumaran, C van den Dijssel and N Babbage
EDTA FOR CLEANING UP CONTAMINATED SOILS: PLANT UPTAKE AND RISK OF LEACHING
I Vogeler, T Thayalakumaran, D Scotter, B Clothier, H Percival and B Robinson
BIOREMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATED SITES
S Sivakumaran, T Mills, I McIvor, B Robinson, B Clothier, M Walter, V Snow, S Green, K Boyd-Wilson, L Fung, S Hurst, C van den Dijssel, J Guthrie, C Ford, C Norling, N Babbage, B Arnold and G Milne
USING PLANTS AS PUMPS TO DEHYDRATE SEWAGE BIOSOLIDS
J Crush, A Donnison and U Sarathchandra
CONTAINMENT AND PHYTOSTABILISATION OF CONTAMINATED SITES USING POPLAR, WILLOW AND INDIGENOUS PLANT SPECIES
T Mills, B Robinson, S Green, B Clothier, L Fung, S Hurst, I McIvor, C van den Dijssel, C Norling, T Thayalakumaran, V Snow and M Marchetti
IS VOLATILISATION A SIGNIFICANT PROCESS FOR Hg – PHYTOREMEDIATION?
F N Moreno, C W N Anderson, B H Robinson and R B Stewart
THE REDUCTION AND PHYTOAVAILABILITY OF CHROMATE IN SOIL AS AFFECTED BY ORGANIC AMENDMENTS
N S Bolan, D C Adriano and T M Aye
POTENTIAL OF ONE EPIGEIC AND ONE ANECIC EARTHWORMS IN SOIL AMENDMENTS
R Aruna Devy and Anisa B Khan
CREATING AND RESTORING NATURAL URBAN ENVIRONMENTS: BRINGING NATURE BACK INTO THE CITY
F Boffa and B Evans (Invited Paper)(abstract)
ENHANCING ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION AND MITIGATING HUMAN IMPACTS IN A CHRISTCHURCH URBAN FLUVIAL-RECENT SOIL SERIES
P L Carey and C D Meurk
“RAINGARDENS” FOR TREATING URBAN STORMWATER
J Zanders, M Taylor, M McLeod, R Simcock and B Robinson
FROM FIELD TRIALS TO REALITY: REHABILITATION OF THE TAILINGS STORAGE EMBANKMENT AT THE WAIHI GOLD MINE
P E H Gregg, R B Stewart, K M Brodie and F Stewart
NEW LANDFORMS - A BASE FOR SUCCESSFUL REHABILITATION
K M Brodie, K A Mason, J Ruddock and D I K McLeod
REVEGETATION OF STEEP BATTERS OF MINE ROCK DUMPS USING PIONEER PLANTS
C Ross, R Buxton, J Stanley, P Alspach and C Morgan
THE ROLE OF TRIFOLIUM ARVENSE IN THE RESTORATION OF SEMI-ARID SHORT TUSSOCK GRASSLANDS
C C Boswell, W L Lowther and B Aubrey
SILVOPASTORAL MANAGEMENT OF ‘VERONESE’ POPLARS ON AN EROSION-PRONE HILLSLOPE
I McIvor, S Hurst, L Fung, C van den Dijssel, S Green, G Douglas and L Foote
COIRPITH VERMICOMPOST AND ITS EFFECT ON GERMINATION, GROWTH AND YIELD RESPONSES OF BLACKGRAM (Vigna mungo-Cv. T9)
A Sathiyanarayanan and Anisa B Khan
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH: PERSPECTIVES OF THE USE OF SOIL-PLANT SYSTEMS TO MANAGE THE ENVIRONMENT
N Selvarajah (Invited Paper) (abstract)
USING THE PASTURE-SOIL SYSTEM TO FILTER NUTRIENTS FROM FARM DAIRY EFFLUENT
D J Houlbrooke, D J Horne, M J Hedley, J A Hanly, D R Scotter and V O Snow
IS CAMPYLOBACTER AND FAECAL MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION A PROBLEM IN RURAL STREAMS?
A M Donnison and C M Ross
APPLICATION OF MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER AND BIOSOLIDS TO NEW ZEALAND FORESTS: TWO CASE STUDIES
G N Magesan and H Wang
BIOSOLIDS APPLICATION AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF FORESTED SOILS
T Govindaraj, H Wang, N S Bolan, J S Rowarth and G N Magesan
FERTILISERS AND THE CONTAMINATION RISK TO GROUNDWATER AND THE LAGOON ON TONGATAPU ISLAND, KINGDOM OF TONGA
M van der Velde, M Vanclooster, V Snow, S Green, V Manu, B Clothier, V Minoneti, G Pochet and C van den Dijssel
SPARROWS, FLIES AND RODENTS AS RESERVOIRS OF CAMPYLOBACTER SPP. ON A DAIRY FARM
B Adhikari, J H Connolly, P Madie and P R Davies
RIPARIAN MANAGEMENT – DEVELOPMENT OF A RESOURCE PACKAGE FOR RIPARIAN TRAINING WORKSHOPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR TRAINING AND INFORMATION TRANSFER
N Ngapo and C Feeney
EFFECTS OF NITROGEN INPUTS AND SOIL AMENDMENTS ON EMISSIONS OF NITROUS OXIDE AND DI-NITROGEN FROM PASTURE AND WETLAND SOILS
M Zaman, L Nguyen and A Gold
THE THREAT OF WILLOW SAWFLY TO RIPARIAN PROTECTION USING WILLOWS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
L Fung, J Charles, D Rowan, D Allan, S Hurst, I McIvor, C Norling and C van den Dijssel
RIPARIAN ATTENUATION OF FAECAL MICROBES
R Collins, A Donnison, C Ross and M McLeod