Rosalind Dodd
Lincoln University (New Zealand)
17 Papers
57 Citations
Rosalind Dodd is an academic researcher from Lincoln University (New Zealand). The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphorus & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Rosalind Dodd include AgResearch & Bangor University.
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Papers
Organic phosphorus in the terrestrial environment: a perspective on the state of the art and future priorities
Timothy S. George,Courtney D. Giles,Daniel Menezes-Blackburn,Leo M. Condron,Antonio Carlos Gama-Rodrigues,Deb P. Jaisi,Friederike Lang,Andrew L. Neal,Marc Stutter,Danilo S. Almeida,Roland Bol,K. G. Cabugao,Luisella Celi,James B. Cotner,Gu Feng,Daniel S. Goll,Moritz Hallama,J. Krueger,Claude Plassard,Anna Rosling,Tegan Darch,Tandra D. Fraser,Reiner Giesler,Alan Richardson,Federica Tamburini,Charles A. Shand,David G. Lumsdon,Hao Zhang,Martin S. A. Blackwell,Catherine Wearing,Malika M. Mezeli,A. R. Almas,Yuki Audette,Isabelle Bertrand,Elena Beyhaut,Gustavo Boitt,N. Bradshaw,Charles A. Brearley,T. W. Bruulsema,Philippe Ciais,Vincenza Cozzolino,P. C. Duran,María de la Luz Mora,A. B. de Menezes,Rosalind Dodd,Kari E. Dunfield,Christoph Engl,J. J. Frazão,Gina Garland,J. L. González Jiménez,J. Graca,Steven J. Granger,Anthony F. Harrison,Christine Heuck,Enqing Hou,Penny J Johnes,Klaus Kaiser,Helle Astrid Kjær,Erwin Klumpp,Angela L. Lamb,Katrina A. Macintosh,Eleanor B. Mackay,John W. McGrath,Catherine A. McIntyre,Timothy I. McLaren,Éva Mészáros,Anna Missong,Maria Mooshammer,C. P. Negrón,L. A. Nelson,Verena Pfahler,P. Poblete-Grant,M. Randall,Alex Seguel,Kritarth Seth,Andrew C. Smith,Mark M. Smits,J. A. Sobarzo,Marie Spohn,Keitaro Tawaraya,Mark Tibbett,Paul Voroney,Håkan Wallander,L. Wang,Jun Wasaki,Philip M. Haygarth +85 more
TL;DR: In this article, a group of experts consider the global issues associated with phosphorus in the terrestrial environment, methodological strengths and weaknesses, benefits to be gained from understanding the Po cycle, and to set priorities for Po research.
Predicting the changes in environmentally and agronomically significant phosphorus forms following the cessation of phosphorus fertilizer applications to grassland
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the changes in both agronomic (Olsen P) and environmental [water-extractable P (WEP) and CaCl2-P)] P tests, and the potential implications following a halt to P fertilizer application to four long-term grassland field trials on different soil types.
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The Ability to Reduce Soil Legacy Phosphorus at a Country Scale
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the level of soil phosphorus enrichment by soil type, land use and region and the time it would take for Olsen P to decline to agronomic targets (20-40 mg L-1) if P fertiliser was stopped.
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Manipulation of fertiliser regimes in phosphorus enriched soils can reduce phosphorus loss to leachate through an increase in pasture and microbial biomass production
TL;DR: In this article, the potential for manipulating fertiliser regimes and implementing a cut and carry system on critical source areas of P loss within a farm as a strategy to reduce P loss from P enriched pastoral soils without impacting on productivity was highlighted.
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Spatial co‐localisation of extreme weather events: a clear and present danger
Rosalind Dodd,David R. Chadwick,Ian Harris,Adrian Hines,Dan Hollis,Theodoros Economou,Dylan Gwynn-Jones,John Scullion,David A. Robinson,David L. Jones,David L. Jones +10 more
TL;DR: Based on the UK Met Office's long-term temperature and rainfall records, the first evidence demonstrating significant increases in the magnitude, direction of change and spatial co-localisation of extreme weather events since 1961 is presented.