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Barton, L., B. Wolf, D. Rowlings, C. Scheer, R. Kiese, P. Grace, K. Stefanova, and K. Butterbach-Bahl. 2015. Sampling frequency affects estimates of annual nitrous oxide fluxes. Scientific Reports 5, Article number: 15912. doi:10.1038/srep15912. Fisk, L.M., L. Barton, D. L. Jones, H. C. Glanville, and D. V. Murphy. 2015. Root exudate carbon mitigates nitrogen loss in a semi-arid soil. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 88, 380–389. Fisk, L.M., L. D. Maccarone, L. Barton, and D. V. Murphy. 2015. Nitrapyrin decreased nitrification of nitrogen released from soil organic matter but not amoA gene abundance at high soil temperature. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 88, 214–223. Barton L., T. Thamo, D. Engelbrecht and W. Biswas. 2014.Does growing grain legumes or applying lime cost effectively lower greenhouse gas emissions from wheat production in a semi-arid climate? Journal of Cleaner Production 83, 194–203. Barton L., D.B. Gleeson, L.D. Maccarone, L.P. Zúñiga, and D.V.Murphy. 2013. Is liming soil a strategy for mitigating nitrous oxide emissions from semi-arid soils? Soil Biology & Biochemistry 62: 28–35. Barton L., D.V. Murphy, and K. Butterbach-Bahl. 2013. Influence of crop rotation and liming on greenhouse gas emissions from a semi-arid soil. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 167, 23–32. Li Y, L. Barton, and D. Chen. 2012. Simulating response of N2O emissions to fertiliser N application and climatic variability from a rain-fed and wheat-cropped soil in Western Australia. Journal of Science of Food and Agriculture 92: 1130-1143. Barton L., and T. D. Colmer. 2011. Ameliorating water repellency under turfgrass of co.ntrasting soil organic matter content: Effect of wetting agent formulation and application frequency. Agricultural Water Mananagement 99:1-7. Barton L., and T. D. Colmer. 2011. Granular Wetting Agents Ameliorate Water Repellency in Turfgrass of Contrasting Soil Organic Matter Content. Plant and Soil 348:411-424. Biswas W., L. Barton, and D. Carter. 2011. Biodiesel production in a semi-arid environment – a life cycle assessment approach. Environmental Science and Technology 45: 3069-3074. Barton L., K. Butterbach-Bahl, R. Kiese, and D.V. Murphy. 2011. Nitrous oxide fluxes from a grain-legume crop (narrow-leafed lupin) grown in a semi-arid climate. Global Change Biology 17: 1153–1166. Barton L., D. V Murphy, R. Kiese, and K. Butterbach-Bahl. 2010. Soil nitrous oxide and methane fluxes are low from a bioenergy crop (canola) grown in a semi-arid climate. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 2: 1-15. Barton L., G. Wan, R. Buck, and T. D. Colmer. 2009. Does ‘splitting’ annual N application rates decrease N leaching from turfgrass on a sandy soil? Plant and Soil 316: 81-96. Barton L., G. Wan, R. Buck, and T. D. Colmer. 2009. Nitrogen Increases Evapotranspiration and Growth of a Warm-Season Turfgrass. Agronomy Journal 101: 17-24. Barton L., G. Wan, R. Buck, and T. D. Colmer. 2009. Cultural Controls of Thatch and Mat and Effects on Turfgrass Growth and Quality. Agronomy Journal 101: 67-74. Biswas W. K., L. Barton, and D. Carter. 2008. Global warming potential of wheat production in Western Australia: A life cycle assessment. Water and Environment Journal 22: 206–216. Barton L., R. Kiese, D. Gatter, K. Butterbach-Bahl, R. Buck, C. Hinz, and D.V. Murphy. 2008. Nitrous oxide emissions from a cropped soil in a semi-arid climate. Global Change Biology 14: 177–192. S.M. Pathan, L. Barton, and T. D. Colmer. 2007. Evaluation of a soil moisture sensor to reduce water and nutrient leaching in turfgrass (Cynodon dactylon cv. Wintergreen). Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 47:215–222. Barton L., G. G. Y. Wan, and T. D. Colmer. 2006. Turfgrass production on growth and quality: I. Effects of irrigation and fertiliser regimes on N leaching Plant & Soil 284: 147–164. Barton L., G. G. Y. Wan, and T. D. Colmer 2006. Turfgrass production on sandy soils: II. Effects of irrigation and fertiliser regimes on N leaching Plant & Soil 284: 147–164.

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