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S. M. Fazle Rabbi
Researcher at University of New England (Australia)
Publications - 6
Citations - 261
S. M. Fazle Rabbi is an academic researcher from University of New England (Australia). The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil carbon & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 200 citations. Previous affiliations of S. M. Fazle Rabbi include Khulna University.
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Soil organic carbon mineralization rates in aggregates under contrasting land uses
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured soil organic carbon mineralization in macro-aggregates (250-2000μm), micro-aggregate (250−53μm) and the macroaggregate (250 −2000 µm).
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The relationships between land uses, soil management practices, and soil carbon fractions in South Eastern Australia
S. M. Fazle Rabbi,Matthew Tighe,Annette Cowie,Brian Wilson,Brian Wilson,Graeme Schwenke,Malem McLeod,Warwick Badgery,Jeff Baldock +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identified the land uses and soil management practices that had significant impact on carbon stocks in soil after accounting for influences soil properties and environmental variables using a multivariate technique.
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Impact of carbon farming practices on soil carbon in northern New South Wales
Annette Cowie,Vanessa E. Lonergan,S. M. Fazle Rabbi,Flavio Fornasier,Catriona A. Macdonald,Steven Harden,Akitomo Kawasaki,Akitomo Kawasaki,Brajesh K. Singh +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of carbon farming practices on soil carbon stocks, in comparison with conventional grazing and cropping, in northern New South Wales was quantified by assessing the impacts of organic amendments and biological indicators in croplands on Vertosols of the Liverpool Plains.
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Aggregate hierarchy and carbon mineralization in two Oxisols of New South Wales, Australia
S. M. Fazle Rabbi,S. M. Fazle Rabbi,Brian Wilson,Brian Wilson,Peter Lockwood,Heiko Daniel,Iain M. Young +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors collected topsoils from Oxisols in northern New South Wales, Australia from which macro-aggregates (>250 μm), micro-aggregate (53 − 250 μm) and <53 μm fractions were isolated from bulk soil by wet sieving.
Characterization of Soil Organic Matter in Aggregates and Size-Density Fractions by Solid State 13 C CPMAS
S. M. Fazle Rabbi,Rasmus Linser,James M. Hook,Brian Wilson,Peter Lockwood,Heiko Daniel,Iain M. Young +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the composition of SOM associated with different aggregates and size-density fractions and the role of selective preservation in determining the organic matter in aggregate and size density fractions.