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Ray Correll is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Pollution. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 25 publications. Previous affiliations of Ray Correll include Cooperative Research Centre & University of South Australia.
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Papers
Arsenic contamination in food-chain: transfer of arsenic into food materials through groundwater irrigation.
TL;DR: Comparisons of results from affected and unaffected areas revealed that some commonly-grown vegetables, which would usually be suitable as good sources of nourishment, accumulate substantially-elevated amounts of arsenic.
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Rootstock effects on salt tolerance of irrigated field-grown grapevines (Vitis vinifera L. cv. Sultana).: 1. Yield and vigour inter-relationships
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the effect of different salinity levels (0.40, 1.75 and 3.50 dS/m) on the yield of grapevines.
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Rootstock effects on salt tolerance of irrigated field-grown grapevines (Vitis vinifera L. cv. Sultana): 2. Ion concentrations in leaves and juice
TL;DR: For example, Walker et al. as mentioned in this paper showed that a high innate vigour of a rootstock combined with moderate to high chloride and sodium exclusion ability represents the best combination for salt tolerance in Sultana grapevines as measured by yield.
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Influence of mineral soil on the palatability of organic matter for lumbricid earthworms: a simple food preference study.
TL;DR: All earthworms species showed a strong preference for pure mineral soil over pure organic matter, and mineral-organic mixtures were clearly preferred to pure organic sources, with leaf litter + soil being the preferred mixture for all four earthworm species tested.
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Enhancement of the membrane filtration index (MFI) method for determining the clogging potential of turbid urban stormwater and reclaimed water used for aquifer storage and recovery
TL;DR: In this article, the authors extended the standard Membrane Filtration Index (MFI) for use with turbid and organic-rich waters, and to improve precision of MFI for all water qualities.
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