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Dr Ashlea Doolette

Telephone +61 8 8313 8107
Position Research Fellow
Email ashlea.doolette@adelaide.edu.au
Fax +61 8 8313 6717
Building John Davies Building
Floor/Room 1 11
Campus Waite
Org Unit Agriculture Food and Wine, School of

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Qualifications

2007–2010: PhD in Science (Soil Science), University of Adelaide

2006: Bachelor of Science (Honours – Environmental Biology), University of Adelaide

2003–2005: Bachelor of Science (Botany and Chemistry), University of Adelaide

Publications

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Journal Articles

Doolette, A.L., Smernik, R.J. & Dougherty, W.J. 2011. Overestimation of the importance of phytate in NaOH-EDTA soil extracts as assessed by 31P NMR analyses. Organic Geochemistry, 42, 955–964, doi:10.1016/j.orggeochem.2011.04.004.

Doolette, A.L., Smernik, R.J. & Dougherty, W.J., 2011. A quantitative assessment of phosphorous forms in some Australian soils. Soil Research, 49, 152–165, doi:10.1071/SR10092.

Doolette, A.L., Smernik, R.J. & Dougherty, W.J., 2010. Rapid decomposition of phytate applied to a calcareous soil demonstrated by a solution 31P NMR study. European Journal of Soil Science, 61, 563–575, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2389.2010.01259.x.

Doolette, A.L., Smernik, R.J. & Dougherty, W.J., 2009. Spiking improved solution phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance identification of soil phosphorus compounds. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 73, 919–927, doi:10.2136/sssaj2008.0192.

Bünemann, E.K., Smernik, R.J., Doolette, A.L., Marschner, P., Stonor, R., Wakelin, S.A. & McNeill, A.M. 2008. Forms of phosphorus in bacteria and fungi isolated from two Australian soils. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 40, 1908–1915, doi:10.1016/j.soilbio.2008.03.017.

Book Chapters

Doolette, A.L. & Smernik, R.J., 2011. Soil organic phosphorus speciation by spectroscopic techniques. In: Phosphorus in action – Biological processes in soil phosphorus cycling (eds. E.K. Bünemann, A. Oberson & E. Frossard), pp. 3–36, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-15271-9_1.

Conference Abstracts

Doolette, A.L., Smernik, R. & Dougherty, W.J. 2010. A quantitative assessment of phosphorus forms in Australian soils. In: 19th World Congress of Soil Science, Soil Solutions for a Changing World, Brisbane, Australia.

Doolette, A.L., Smernik, R. & Dougherty, W.J. 2008. 31P NMR characterisation of soil organic phosphorus: Have we mistaken phospholipids for phytate? In: Soils 2008 – The Living Skin of the Earth, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Doolette, A.L., Smernik, R. & Dougherty, W.J. 2010. A quantitative assessment of phosphorus forms in Australian soils. In: 19th World Congress of Soil Science, Soil Solutions for a Changing World, Brisbane, Australia.

Doolette, A.L., McNeill, A. Armstrong, R. Marschner, P. Tang, C. & Guppy, C. 2012. Assessing break crop options for enhanced soil phosphorus availability.  In: Capturing Opportunities and Overcoming Obstacles in Australian Agronomy. Edited by I. Yunusa. Proceedings of 16th Australian Agronomy Conference 2012, 14-18 October 2012, Armidale, NSW.

Doolette, A.L., McNeill, A. Armstrong, R. Marschner, P. Tang, C. & Guppy, C. 2012. Labile P in root zone soils under cereal, legume and oil seed break crops in souther Australia.  In: Soil Science 2012, Joint SSA and NZSSS Soil Science Conference, Soil Solutions for Diverse Landscapes, Hobary, Australia.

Professional Associations

Committee member of the Australian Society of Soil Science Inc. (ASSSI), and Secretary of the SA Branch

 

Entry last updated: Thursday, 18 Apr 2013

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