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Short Curriculum Vitae Jan 2020
Dr Alan Edward Richardson
Chief Research Scientist, CSIRO Agriculture & Food
Work contact: PO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia
ph: +61 (0)2 6246 5189; fax: +61 (0)2 6246 5000
mobile: 0477720294
email: alan.richardson@csiro.au
Home contact: 3 Cassia Place Rivett, ACT, 2601, Australia
ph: +61 (0)2 6288 5672;
Personal detail: Male; Australian Citizen; Born 20 April 1962
Academic record
1980-1983 Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Honours), The University of Melbourne
1984-1988 Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Melbourne
Appointments
1992. Post-Doctoral Scientist; CSIRO, Plant Industry
1992-2001 Research Scientist - Senior Research Scientist; CSIRO, Plant Industry
2001-2007 Principal Research Scientist: CSIRO, Plant Industry
2004-2009 Group Leader: Soil Biology & Root Growth (High Performance Crops for Australia/CSIRO)
2007-2018 Senior Principal Research Scientist: CSIRO, Agriculture
2008- Adjunct Professor, University of Western Australia
2009-2012 Research Projects Leader: CSIRO/Bayer CropScience Alliance; PUE
2011-2015 Group Leader: Farming Systems & Functional Soils (Plant Production & Protection)
2012-2015 Capability Leader: Integrated Plant Management Systems (CSIRO Plant Industry)
2014 Program Leader: Plant Production and Protection (CSIRO Plant Industry)
2014- Group Leader: Integrated Agricultural Systems (CSIRO Agriculture & Food)
2018- Chief Research Scientist, CSIRO Agriculture & Food
Publications Summary (details below): ISI Web of Knowledge / Google Scholar
Refereed papers/chapters: 154
Lifetime citations (journals): 7538 / 13643
H-factor: 45 / 60
i10-index (>10 cites) 140
Edited Books 1
Conference papers (invited/refereed) >100
Conference abstracts >200
Scientific research highlights:
• Role of microorganisms in soil P cycling and isolation and characterisation of soil bacteria that mineralise soil phytate and phytase activity of plant roots. Development and assessment of transgenic plants that release microbial phytase; a world-first example of engineering plants for improved nutrient efficiency.
• Understanding of root-root microbiome interactions and impact of the root microbiome on plant mineral nutrition (P & N) and plant health-disease resistance.
• Molecular and physiological analysis of phosphorus nutrition of plants and agronomic approaches to improve phosphorus use efficiency in agriculture.
• Molecular ecology of bacterial communities in soil and understanding of spatial and temporal relationship between the structure and function of microbial communities and contribution to ecosystem services.
• Ecological and molecular studies of survival, and expression of nodulation genes in rhizobia in acid soils. This work provided an explanation for the physiological basis of the ‘acid-sensitive’ step in nodule formation.
• Stoichiometric interactions of CNPS in soil and development of management strategies for crop residues to facilitate C sequestration.
• Physiological assessment of root growth in soil in response to nutrient deficiencies or toxicities and development of PCR-based methodologies for quantification of root growth directly in soils.
• Development of molecular techniques for identification of rhizobia and application to population studies. PCR primers developed from this work are now routinely used in several Australian laboratories.
• Understanding of the molecular basis and isolation of genes associated with manganese tolerance in plants.
• Overcoming feed-base limitations to livestock productivity and crop-pasture-forage innovations to fill fed-gaps in mixed farming systems.
Significant Scientific Achievements and Awards:
• 2019: ISI Web of Knowledge world list of ‘most highly cited researchers’ for ‘Agricultural Sciences’
• 2019: Guest Editor: Soil Research
• 2019: Organising Committee; Soil Organic Matter 7; Adelaide, Australia
• 2018: ISI Web of Knowledge world list of ‘most highly cited researchers’ for ‘Agricultural Sciences’
• 2018: Expert Consultant – Soil Microbiome. MARS Food Corporation
• 2017: ISI Web of Knowledge world list of ‘most highly cited researchers’ for ‘Agricultural Sciences’
• 2017: ‘Editors Choice’ paper in Soil Science (Kirkby et al., 2016)
• 2016: ISI Web of Knowledge world list of ‘most highly cited researchers’ for ‘Agricultural Sciences’
• 2016: Soil Science Australia ‘Publications Medal in Soil Science’ (paper by McLaren et al. 2016 Environ Sci Tech) on basis of scientific merit, relevance to soil science, and effectiveness in communicating the paper’s content.
• Scientific Organising Committee ISRR10 (Israel, 2017)
• Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) to European Commission Framework research Initiative SolAce (France, 2016-2020)
• Scientific Advisor to MicroP consortium (University Copenhagen / Novozymes, Denmark, 2014-2018)
• Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) to European Commission Framework research Initiative BioFector (Germany, 2014-2017),
• Executive member International Society for Root Research (2015-2018)
• Chair of organising Committee for ‘Roots Down Under-Below Ground Solutions to Global Challenges’ (International Society for Root Research; Canberra, 2015; ISRR9). This meeting attracted over 300 participants representing 35 countries. The proceedings of the conference was published as ~55 research papers in 3 specials ‘guest edited’ editions in Annals of Botany, Plant Cell and Environment, Plant and Soil.
• Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) to European Commission Framework research Initiative EuroRoot (France, 2012-2015).
• International Scientific Steering Committee: Rhizosphere3 (Australia, 2011), Rhizosphere 4 (Netherlands, 2014), Rhizosphere 5 (Canada, 2018)
• International Scientific Steering Committee: Organic Phosphorus-Integration across Ecosystems (Panama, 2013), Organic Phosphorus in the Environment (United Kingdom, 2016), Organic P 2020 (Sweden, 2020).
• International Scientific Committees for: ISPDSPC5 (China, 2013), Plant and Soil Phosphorus (France, 2014), Plant and Soil Phosphorus (Belgium, 2017)
• Scientific Expert Committee - International Phosphorus Workshop (Germany, 2016, Switzerland 2019) and European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform (ESPP)
• Associate Editor: Grass and Forage Science (since 2010),
• Guest editor, Annals Botany (2016)
• Editorial Board: Soil Science & Plant Nutrition (2011),
• Section Editor: Chemical & Biological Technologies Agriculture (2016),
• Guest editor, Geoderma (2015),
• Adjunct Professor – University of Western Australia (since 2008)
• CSIRO Newton-Turner Research Career Award (2011)
• Plant Industry Chief’s Award for research support (2008)
• Australian Academy of Science: Scientific Visit to Europe Award (2007)
• Boyoucos Award (Soil Science Society of America): International Conference Committee (2005)
• Japanese Society for Promotion of Science Bilateral Research Program Award (2004).
• Plant Industry Chief’s Award for research support (2002)
• Presentation Award, XIV International Plant Nutrition Colloquium, Germany (2001)
• Alf Anderson Plant Nutrition Award (2000)
• Secretary for the Australian Society for Nitrogen Fixation (1991-1993)
• National convenor for ‘Microbial Ecology Special Interest Group’, Australian Society Microbiology (1993-96)
• Chairman CSIRO Plant Industry Institutional Biosafety Committee (1992-2012)
Invited Speaker at International meetings of significance (as first author):
2020 Invited AgResearch - NZ Microbiome Strategy / International BioEconomy Forum (Wellington, NZ)
2019 Invited Expert Panel & Convenor: International Phosphorus Workshop 9 (Zurich, Switzerland)
2018 Invited Keynote: Microbiome in Agriculture: University of California (Davis, USA)
2018: Invited Plenary Speaker at 10th International Society for Root Research Symposium (Israel)
2017: Keynote address at International Plant Nutrition Colloquium (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2016: Invited speaker: International Phosphorus Workshop 8 (Rostock, Germany)
2015: Chair-Opening Address: Roots Down Under - International Society of Root Research (Canberra, Australia)
2015: Invited Speaker: Genes, Elements and Ecosystems (Royal Society, London)
2015: Invited Speaker: Frontiers in Soil Microbiology (Bejing, China)
2014: Invited Scientific Advisor: BioFector (Naples, Italy)
2014 Keynote Speaker/Expert Reviewer: MicroP (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2014: Invited Scientific Advisor: EuroRoot (Jurlich, Germany)
2013: Invited paper: Soil Phosphorus Workshop (Tsukuba. Japan)
2013: Invited Keynote paper (joint with RJ Simpson). International Grasslands Congress (Sydney, Australia)
2013: Chair and Organizer: Organic Phosphorus- Integration across Ecosystems (Panama City, Panama)
2012: Session Chair: Roots to the Future, (Dundee, UK)
2011: Invited plenary paper: Opening Paper: Rhizosphere3 (Perth, Australia)
2011: Reviewer/presenter: AgResearch NZ: Microbes for Reduced P Inputs (Christchurch, NZ)
2010: Keynote paper/postgraduate reviewer: 2nd International Workshop: Advances in Science and Technology of Natural Resources, Universidad de La Frontera (Pucón, Chile) / 5th International Course for Postgraduates: Universidad de La Frontera (Temuco, Chile).
2010: Keynote paper: International Symposium on Phosphorus Dynamics Soil-Plant Continuum (Beijing, China)
2009: Invited contributor: ARC/NZ Vegetation Network Workshop: Organic Phosphorus (Perth, Australia)
2008: Oral paper: International Society for Microbial Ecology Meeting (Cairns, Australia)
2007: Symposium paper: Rhizosphere2 (Montpellier, France)
2007: Keynote paper: National Centre for Advanced Bio-Protection: Soil-Plant-Microbe Interactions and Plant Health (NZ)
2006: Plenary paper: International Symposium on Phosphorus Dynamics in the Soil-Plant Continuum (Uberlandia, Brazil)
2005: Keynote paper: Inositol Phosphates in the Soil-Plant-Animal System (Idaho, USA)
2003: Keynote paper: Soil Organic Phosphorus- International meeting (Ascona, Switzerland)
2003: Keynote paper: International Symposium on Phosphorus Dynamics Soil-Plant Continuum (Perth, Aust)
2002: Opening Address: International Meeting on Phosphorus Solubilization (Salamanca, Spain)
2000: Invited paper: International Soil Phosphorus Meeting (Beijing, China)
2000: Keynote paper: International N-fixation with non-legumes meeting (Sydney Australia)
2000: Plenary paper: HortResearch NZ meeting on Containment (Wellington, New Zealand)
1997: Invited paper: International Phytate and Phytase meeting (Copenhagen, Denmark)
1994: Invited Review paper at International Soil Biota: Management in Sustainable Farming Systems meeting (Adelaide, Australia)
Invited Speaker (selected) at National meetings/workshops of significance (as first author):
2013: Speaker GRDC Root Meeting, Canberra
2012: Keynote speaker: Soil Science South Australia, Phosphorus Workshop. Adelaide
2010: Co-convenor/speaker: MLA/CSIRO Phosphorus-use in Australia Workshop. Canberra
2008: Invited paper: National Sustainable Phosphorus Workshop, University of Technology, Sydney
2008: Invited speaker: Joint CSIRO/AgResearch/Food and Crop research opportunities initiative, Canberra.
2008 Invited speaker: Tasmanian Farmers and Grazier’s Association, GM RoadShow, Launceston, Tasmania
2008: Invited speaker: GRDC Soil Biology Workshop, Canberra
2006: Invited speaker: RIRDC Organic options for managing phosphorus in Australian farming systems, Workshop, Melbourne
2006: Invited speaker: CSIRO Root and Soil Biology Workshop Canberra,
2006: Invited speaker: GRDC Rhizosphere Workshop, Adelaide
2002: Invited speaker: Soil Biology Workshop, GRDC, February, Adelaide, Australia.
2002: Invited speaker: Biotechnology and the Environment Symposium, Canberra
2001: Invited speaker: CSIRO Discovery Meeting -Using model systems to accelerate research in cereals’, Canberra.
1999: Invited paper: Australian Society for Plant Physiology (Gold Coast Australia)
1998: Keynote paper: NSW Grasslands Society (Orange, Australia)
1997: Symposium paper Australian Society for Microbiology (Adelaide, Australia)
1994: Invited paper at Sustainable Agriculture meeting (Canberra)
1992: Invited speaker at Australian Biotechnology Association meeting (Melbourne)
Patent applications:
International patent: A.E. Richardson, R.J. Simpson and J.E Hayes ‘New isolated nucleic acid encoding a mature phytase polypeptide for enhancing the phosphorus nutrition of a plant, the growth of a plant on a phosphorus source and the phosphorus content of a plant’. WO200122806-A; EP1221830-A; WO200122806-A1; AU200078882-A; EP1221830-A1; AU778221-B2 (AU003049; Priority Date, Sep 1999).
Research training and communication
• Post-doctoral fellows: Dr Rebecca Stutz (MLA-MDC; 2018-2021), Dr Alex de Menezes (CSIRO-TB; 2012-2015); Dr Samarin Banerjee (OCE 2013-2016), Dr Susan Donn (OCE; 2010-2013), Dr Andriy Tovkach (Bayer; 2009-2012), Dr Andrew Bissett (OCE; 2008-2012), Dr Catherine Osborne (Transformational Biology: 2008-2009), Dr Yvonne Cheng (MLA; 2005-2008); Dr Tim George (AWI/Marie Curie; 2001-2006), Dr Petra Schunmann (GrainGene; 1999-2005), Dr Mingtan Liao (GrainGene; 2002-2005); Dr Frank Hoeren (GRDC; 1998-2001).
• Examiner: 12 PhD theses, 2 Masters thesis, 3 Honours thesis
• PhD Students: as principal supervisor: (Elizabeth Coonan; 2017, ANU; J Hayes; 1999, ANU); as co-supervisor (H. Waddell, UWA; R. Haling, UWA; C Giles, University of Vermont, B. Gruber, ANU; S. Shi, Lincoln Uni, C. Giaveno, University of Torino; C Kirkby, Charles Sturt Uni)
• Masters and Honours students: (F. Leech, 2016-2018, A. Robinson; 1991,C. Saunders; 1994, T. Sharp, 1995; C. O’Hara; 1996, B. Gruber; 2004)
• CSIRO Summer students: (Sam Coggins 2016 D. Schmutter, 2014, K. Riseborough; 2005, H. Leung; 2005, A. Mulholland; 2006, R. Haling; 2007, Phil Taylor, 2008, Megan Nash, 2008)
• Invited lectures at ANU-Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2000-2007)
• Set up and running of Workshops on gene technology (local, national and international training programs; Crawford Fund MasterClass, held at IRRI, The Philippines)
Community
2007-2008: Junior registrar, Weston Creek Soccer Club, Canberra
2009-2014: Coach/Manager, Marist College Football Club, Canberra, Committee member 2013-14.
2011- Director / Board member, The Mawson Club, Canberra
Refereed Journal Publications
1. Coonan EC, Kirkby CA, Kirkegaard JA, Amidy MR, Strong C, Richardson AE (2020) Microorganisms and nutrient stoichiometry as mediators of soil organic matter dynamics. Nutrient Cycling in AgroEcosystems (in press).
2. Coonan EC, Kirkegaard JA, Kirkby CA, Strong C, Amidy MR, Richardson AE (2020) Soil carbon dynamics following the transition of permanent pasture to cereal cropping: influence of initial soil fertility, lime application and nutrient addition. Crop and Pasture Science 71: (in press)
3. Banerjee S, Zhao C, Kirkby CA, Coggins S, Zhao S, Bissett A, Kirkegaard JA, Richardson AE (2020) Microbial interkingdom associations across soil depths reveal network connectivity and keystone OTUs linked to stable soil carbon content. Soil Biology and Biochemistry (in press)
4. Chen XD, Dunfield KE, Fraser TD, Wakelin SA, Richardson AE; Condron LM (2020) Soil biodiversity and biogeochemical function in managed ecosystems. Soil Research 58: 1-20.
5. Carnovale D, Richardson AE, Thrall PH, Andrew Bissett A, Baker G (2020) The effect of litter type, overstorey species, litter mixing and mesh size on decomposition rates and associated microbial communities in revegetated agricultural land. Pedobiologia (in press)
6. Coonan EC, Richardson AE, Kirkby CA, Macdonald LM, Amidy MR, Strong CL, Kirkegaard JA (2020) Carbon stability in a texture contrast soil in response to long-term phosphorus fertilisation of grazed pasture. Soil Research 58: 21-34
7. Coonan EC, Kirkby CA, Kirkegaard JA, Amidy MA, Strong CL, Richardson AE (2019) Lime and nutrient addition affects the dynamics and fractions of soil carbon in a short-term incubation study with 13C-labeled wheat straw. Soil Science 184: 43–51.
8. Leech FJ, Richardson AE, Kertesz MA, Orchard BA, Banerjee S, Graham P (2019) Comparative effect of alternative fertilisers on pasture production, soil properties and soil microbial community structure. Crop and Pasture Science 70: 1110-1127
9. Coonan EC, Richardson AE, Kirkby CA, Kirkegaard JA, Amidy MR, Simpson RJ, Strong CL (2019) Soil carbon sequestration to depth in response to long-term phosphorus fertilization of grazed pasture. Geoderma 338: 226–235
10. Coonan EC, Richardson AE, Kirkby CA, Kirkegaard JA, Amidy MR, Strong CL (2019) Soil fertility and nutrients mediate soil carbon dynamics following residue incorporation. Nutrient Cycling in AgroEcosystems (in press)
11. McLaren TI, Smernik RJ, McLaughlin MJ, Doolette AL, Richardson AE, Frossard E (2019) The chemical nature of soil organic phosphorus – a critical review and global compilation of quantitative data. Advances in Agronomy (in press)
12. Kawasaki A, Okada S, Zhang C, Delhaize E, Mathesius U, Richardson AE, Watt M, Gilliham M, Ryan PR (2018) A novel sterile hydroponic system for characterising root exudates from specific root types and whole root systems of larger crop plants. Plant Methods 14: Article 114
13. Raymond NS, Müller-Stöver DS, Richardson AE, Hauggaard-Nielsen H, Jensen LS (2019) Biotic strategies to increase plant availability of sewage sludge ash phosphorus. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 182: 175-186
14. Arruda B, Rodrigues M, Gurmiere T, Richardson AE, Andreote FD, Soltangheisi A, Gatiboni LC Pavinato PS (2019) The impact of sugarcane filter cake on the availability of P in the rhizosphere and associated microbial community structure. Soil Use and Management 35: 334-345
15. Toscas PJ, Macdonald LM, Thrall PH, Farrell M, de Menezes AB, Prendergast-Miller MT, Baker G, Bissett A, Richardson, AE, Wark T (2018) Wavelet Analysis reveals soil temperature variance differences between managed pasture and native woodland soils. Ecological Applications (submitted)
16. de Menezes AB, Prendergast-Miller MT, Macdonald LM, Toscas P, Baker G, Farrell M, Wark T, Richardson AE, Thrall PH (2018) Earthworm-induced shifts in microbial diversity in soils with and without pre-existing invasive earthworm populations. FEMS Microbial Ecology 94: article fiy051
17. Gómez-Muñoz B, Jensen LS, de Neergaard A, Richardson AE, Magid J (2018) Soil available phosphorus mediates the effects of Penicillium bilaii inoculation on maize growth. Plant and Soil 43: 159-173
18. Banerjee S, Thrall PH, Bissett A, van der Heijden M, Richardson AE (2018) Linking microbial networks to soil ecological processes across a woodland-grassland ecotone. Ecology & Evolution 8: 8217-8230
19. Giles CD, Richardson AE, Cade-Menun BJ, Mezeli MM, Brown LK, Menezes-Blackburn D, Darch T, Blackwell MSA, Shand CA, Stutter MI, Wendler R, Cooper P, Lumsdon DG, Wearing C, Zhang H, Haygarth PM, George TS (2018) Complementarity between citrate- and phytase-exuding Nicotiana tabacum plants depends on soil phosphorus availability and root intermingling. Physiologia Plantarum 163: 356-371
20. George TS, Giles CD, Menezes-Blackburn D, Cade-Menun BJ, Gama-Rodrigues AC, Lang F, Stutter MI, Neal AL, Condron LM, Jaisi D, Plassard C, Cotner JB, Celi L, Krueger J, Goll DS, Hallama M, Almeida DS, Cabugao KG, Rosling A, Feng G, Bol R, Mezeli MM, Shand CA, Darch T, Lumsdon DG, Zhang H, Blackwell MSA, Wearing C, Fraser T, Giesler R, Richardson AE, et al. (2018) Organic phosphorus in the terrestrial environment: a perspective on the state of the art and future priorities. Plant Soil 427: 191-208
21. de Menezes AB, Richardson AE , Thrall PH (2017) Linking fungal-bacterial co-occurrences to soil ecosystem function Current Opinion in Microbiology 37: 135-141
22. Guignard MS, Leitch AR, Acquisti C, Eizaguirre C, Elser J, Hessen DO, Jeyasingh P, Neiman M, Richardson AE, Soltis PS, Soltis DE, Stevens CJ, Trimmer M, Weider L, Woodward G, Leitch IJ (2017) Impacts of nitrogen and phosphorus: elements, genomes, natural ecosystems and agriculture. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 5: Article 70
23. McLaren TI, McBeath TM, Simpson RJ, Richardson AE, Stefanski A, Guppy CN, Smernik RJ, Rivers C, Johnston C, McLaughlin MJ (2017) Direct recovery of 33P-labelled fertiliser phosphorus in subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum) pastures under field conditions - the role of agronomic managementAgriculture Ecosystems and Environment 246:144-156
24. Giles CD, George TS, Brown LK, Mezeli M, Shand C, Richardson AE, Mackay R, Wendler R, Darch T, Menezes-Blackburn D, Cooper P, Stutter M, Lumsdon D, Blackwell M, Wearing C, Zhang H, Haygarth PM (2017) Linking the depletion of rhizosphere phosphorus to the heterologous expression of a fungal phytase in Nicotiana tabacum as revealed by enzyme-labile P and solution 31P NMR spectroscopy Rhizosphere 3: 82-91
25. Arruda B, Rodrigues M, Soltangheisi A, Richardson AE, Dini Andreote F, Sergio Pavinato P (2016) Biological and morphological strategies of sugarcane roots to improve phosphorus uptake. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 16: 901-915
26. Ryan PR, Delhaize E, Watt M, Richardson AE (2016) Plant roots: understanding structure and function in an ocean of complexity. Annals of Botany118: 555-559
27. Prendergast-Miller MT, de Menezes AB, Macdonald LM, Toscas P, Bissett A, Baker G, Farrell M, Wark T, Richardson AE,Thrall PH (2016) Wildfire impact: Natural experiment reveals differential short-term changes in soil microbial communities Soil Biology and Biochemistry 109: 1-13
28. Giles CD, George TS, Brown LK, Mezeli MM, Richardson AE, Shand CA, Wendler R, Darch T, Menezes-Blackburn D, Cooper P, Stutter MI, Lumsdon DG, Blackwell NSA, Wearing C , Zhang H, Haygarth PM (2016) Does the combination of citrate and phytase exudation in Nicotiana tabacum promote the acquisition of endogenous soil organic phosphorus? Plant and Soil 412: 43-59
29. McLaren TI, Smernik RJ, Simpson RJ, McLaughlin MJ, McBeath TM, Guppy CN, Richardson AE (2017) The chemical nature of organic phosphorus that accumulates in fertilized soils of a temperate pasture as determined by solution 31P NMR spectroscopy. Journal of Plant Nutrition & Soil Science 180: 27-38
30. Waddell HA, Simpson RJ, Ryan MH, Lambers H, Garden DL, Richardson AE (2016) Root morphology and its contribution to a large root system for phosphorus uptake by Rytidosperma species (wallaby grass). Plant and Soil 412: 7-19
31. Kirkby CA, Richardson AE, Wade LJ, Batten GD, Blanchard C, Kirkegaard JA, Zwart A (2016) Accurate measurement of soil organic matter and its stoichiometry. European Journal of Soil Science 67:695-705.
32. James RA, Weligama C, Verbyla K, Ryan PR, Rebetzke GJ, Rattey A, Richardson AE, Delhaize E (2016) Rhizosheaths on wheat grown in acid soils: phosphorus acquisition efficiency and genetic control, Journal of Experimental Botany 67: 3709-3718
33. McLaren TI, Smernik RJ, McLaughlin MJ, McBeath TM, Kirby JK, Simpson RJ, Guppy CN, Doolette AL, Richardson AE (2015) Complex forms of organic phosphorus in soil: a major component of total phosphorus. Environmental Science and Technology 49: 13238-13245
34. Banerjee S, Baah-Acheamfour M, Carlyle CN, Bissett A, Richardson AE, Siddique T, Bork E, Chang S (2016) Determinants of bacterial communities in Canadian agroforesty systems. Environmental Microbiology 18: 1805-1816
35. Kirkby CA, Richardson AE, Wade LJ, Conyers M, Kirkegaard JA. (2016) Inorganic nutrients increase humification efficiency and C-sequestration in annually cropped soil. PLoS1 11(5): Article e0153698
36. Banerjee S, Kirkby CA, Schmutter D, Bissett A, Kirkegaard JA, Richardson AE (2016) Network analysis reveals functional redundancy and keystone taxa amongst bacterial and fungal communities during organic matter decomposition in an arable soil. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 97:188-198.
37. McLaren TI, McLaughlin MJ, McBeath TM, Simpson RJ, Smernik RJ, Guppy CN, Richardson AE (2016) The fate of fertiliser P in clover pastures – a field study using 33P-labelled single superphosphate. Plant and Soil 401: 23-38
38. Banerjee S, Bora S, Thrall PH, Richardson AE (2016) Soil C and N as causal factors of spatial variation in extracellular enzyme activity across grassland-woodland ecotones. Applied Soil Ecology 105,1-8
39. Waddell HA, Simpson RJ,; Lambers H, Henderson B, Ryan MH, Garden DL, Richardson AE (2015) Shoot traits related to nutrient conservation are retained in fast-growing Rytidosperma species (wallaby grass) across different levels of phosphorus nutrition. Australian Journal Botany 64:65-76
40. Waddell HA, Simpson RJ, Henderson H, Ryan MH Lamber H, Garden DL, Richardson AE (2015) Differential growth response of Rytidosperma species (wallaby grass) to phosphorus application and implications for grassland management. Grass and Forage Science 71:245-258
41. Banerjee S, Kennedy N, Richardson AE. Egger KN, Siciliano SD (2015) Archaeal ammonia oxidizers respond to soil factors at smaller spatial scales than overall archaea in a high Arctic polar oasis. Applied Canadian Journal of Microbiology 62:485-491
42. McLaren TI, Simpson RJ, McLaughlin MJ, Smernik RJ McBeath TM, Guppy CN, Richardson AE (2015) An assessment if various measures of soil phosphorus and the net accumulation of phosphorus in fertilised soils under pasture. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 178:543-554
43. Giles CD, Hsu P-C, Richardson AE, Hurst MRH, Hill JE (2015) The role of gluconate production by Pseudomonas sp. in the mineralization and bioavailability of calcium-phytate to Nicotiana tabacum. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 61 885-897
44. de Menezes AB, Prendergast-Miller MT, Richardson AE, Toscas P, Farrell M, Macdonald LM, Baker G, Wark T, Peter H Thrall PH (2015) Network analysis reveals that bacterial and fungal communities are structured into distinct modules that vary independently with soil parameters and land use. Environmental Microbiology 17:2677-2689
45. Simpson RJ, Stefanski A, Marshall DJ, Moore AD, Richardson AE (2015) Management of soil phosphorus fertility determines the phosphorus budget of a temperate grazing system and is the key to improving phosphorus-balance efficiency. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 212: 263-277.
46. Prendergast-Miller MT, de Menezes AB, Farrell M, Macdonald LM, Richardson AE, Bissett A, Toscas P, Baker G, Wark T, Thrall PH (2015) Soil nitrogen pools and turnover in native woodland and managed pasture soils. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 85: 63-71
47. Stutter MI, Shand CA, George TS, Blackwell MSA, Dixon L, Bol R, MacKay RL, Richardson AE, Condron LM, Turner BL, Haygarth PM (2015) Interactions between soil properties, sequestration and supply of phosphorus forms and carbon in a range of temperate soils. Geoderma 57: 29-39
48. McLaren TI, Smernik RJ, Simpson RJ, McLaughlin MJ, McBeath TM, Guppy CN, Richardson AE (2015) Spectral sensitivity of solution 31P NMR spectroscopy is improved by narrowing the soil to solution ratio to 1:4 for pasture soils of low organic P content Geoderma 257: 48-57
49. de Menezes AB, Prendergast-Miller MT, Poonpatana P, Farrell M, Bissett A, Macdonald LM, Toscas P, Richardson AE, Thrall PH (2015) C/N ratio drives soil actinobacterial cellubiohydrolayse gene diversity. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 81: 3016-302
50. Turner BL, Cheesman AW, Condron LM, Reitzel K, Richardson AE (2015) Developments in soil organic phosphorus cycling in natural and agricultural ecosystems. Geoderrma 57: 1-3
51. Donn S, Kirkegaard JA, Perera G., Richardson AE, Watt M (2015) Evolution of bacterial communities in the wheat crop rhizosphere. Environmental Microbiology 17: 610-621.
52. Bissett A, Abell G, Brown M, Thrall PH, Bodrossy L, Smith M, Baker G, Richardson AE (2014) Land-use and management practices affect soil nitrifier community structure, activity and connectedness. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 78:138-148
53. Simpson RJ, Richardson AE, Nichols SN, Crush J R (2014) Efficient use of phosphorus in temperate grassland systems. Crop and Pasture Science 65: 556-575
54. Jorquera MA, Inostroza NG, Lagos LM, Barra PJ, Marileo LG , Rilling JI , Campos DC, Crowley DE, Richardson AE , Mora ML (2014) Bacterial diversity and detection of putative plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria associated with plants grown in Chilean agro-ecosystems and undisturbed ecosystems. Biology and Fertility of Soils 50: 1141-1153.
55. Richardson AE, Kirkby CA, Banerjee S, Kirkegaard JA. (2014) The inorganic nutrient cost of building soil carbon. Carbon Management 5: 265-268.
56. Ryan PR, James RA, Weligama K, Delhaize E, Rattey A, Lewis DC, Bovill WD, McDonald G, Rathjen TM, Wang E, Fettell NA, Richardson AE (2014) Can citrate efflux from roots improve phosphorus uptake by plants? Testing the hypothesis with near-isogenic lines of wheat. Physiologia Plantarum 151: 230-242
57. Nash D, Haygarth P, Turner B, Condron L, McDowell R, Richardson AE, Watkins M, Heaven M (2014) Using organic phosphorus to sustain grassland productivity: a perspective. Geoderma 221-222: 11-19.
58. Donn S, Almario J, Muller D, Moënne-Loccoz Y, Vadakattu VSRG, Kirkegaard JA, Richardson AE (2014) Bacterial communities associated with Rhizoctonia at the field and patch scale. Applied Soil Ecology 78: 37-47.
59. Giles CD, Hsu P-C, Richardson AE, Hurst MRH, Hill JE (2014) Plant assimilation of phosphorus from an insoluble organic form is improved by addition of an organic anion producing Pseudomonas sp. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 68: 263-269
60. Kirkby CA, Richardson AE, Wade LJ, Passioura JB, Batten GD, Blanchard C, Kirkegaard JA (2014) Nutrient availability limits carbon sequestration in arable soils. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 68: 402-409.
61. Condron LM, Spears BM, Haygarth PM, Turner BL, Richardson AE (2013) Role of legacy phosphorus in improving global phosphorus-use efficiency. Environmental Development 8: 147-148
62. Kirkby CA, Richardson AE, Wade LJ, Batten GD, Blanchard C, Kirkegaard JA. (2013) Carbon-nutrient stoichiometry to increase soil carbon sequestration. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 60:77-86.
63. Hamonts K, Clough TJ, Steward A, Clinton PW, Richardson AE, Wakelin SA, O’Callaghan M, Condron LM (2013) Effect of nitrogen and waterlogging on denitrifier gene abundance, community structure and activity in the rhizosphere of wheat. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 83:568-584
64. Tovkach A, Ryan PR, Richardson AE, Lewis DC, Rathjen TM, Ramesh S, Tyerman SD, Delhaize E (2013) Transposon-mediated alteration of TaMATE1B expression in wheat confers constitutive citrate efflux from root apices. Plant Physiology 161:880-892
65. Bissett A, Richardson AE, Baker G, Kirkegaard JA, Thrall PH (2013) Bacterial community response to tillage and nutrient additions in a long-term wheat cropping experiment. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 58:281-292
66. Giles CD, Richardson AE, Druschel GK, Hill JE (2012) Organic anion-driven solubilization of precipitated and sorbed phytate improves hydrolysis by phytases and bioavailability to Nicotiana tabacum. Soil Science 177:591-598
67. Jorquera MA, Saavedra N, Maruyama F, Richardson AE, Crowley DE, Catrilaf RC, Henriquez EJ,Mora ML (2012) Phytate addition to soil induces changes in the prevalence and expression of Bacillus ß–propeller phytase genes in the rhizosphere FEMS Microbiology Ecology 83:352-360
68. Turner BL, Lambers H, Condron LM, Cramer MD, Leake JR, Richardson AE, Smith SE (2013) Soil microbial biomass and the fate of phosphorus during long-term ecosystem development. Plant and Soil 367:225-234
69. Shi S, O’Callaghann M, Jones EE, Richardson AE, Walter C,Stewart A, Condron L (2012) Investigation of organic anions in tree root exudates and rhizosphere microbial communities using in situ and destructive sampling techniques Plant and Soil 359:149-163
70. Haling RE, Simpson RJ, Culvenor RA, Lambers H, Richardson AE (2012) Field application of a DNA-based assay to the measurement of roots of perennial grasses that differ in acid-soil resistance and persistence Plant and Soil 358:176-192
71. Bissett A, Abell GCJ, Bodrossy L, Richardson AE, Thrall PH (2012) Methanotrophic communities in Australian woodland soils of varying salinity. FEMS Microbial Ecology 80:685-695
72. Stutter MI, Shand CA, George TS, Blackwell MSA, Bol R., Mackay RL, Richardson AE; Condron LM, Turner BJ, Haygarth PM (2012) Recovering phosphorus from soil - A root solution. Environmental Science & Technology 4:1977-1978
73. Richardson AE, Simpson RJ (2011) Soil microorganisms mediating phosphorus availability. Plant Physiology 156:989-996.
74. Simpson RJ, Oberson A, Culvenor RA, Ryan MH, Veneklaas EJ, Lambers H, Lynch JP, Ryan PR, Delhaize E, Smith FA, Smith SE, Harvey PR, Richardson AE (2011) Strategies and agronomic interventions to improve the phosphorus-use efficiency of temperate farming systems. Plant and Soil 349:89-120.
75. Richardson AE, Lynch JP, Ryan PR, Delhaize E, Smith FA, Smith SE, Harvey PR, Ryan MH, Veneklaas EJ, Lambers H, Oberson A, Culvenor RA, Simpson RJ (2011) Plant and microbial strategies to improve the phosphorus efficiency of agriculture. Plant Soil 349:121-156.
76. Bissett A, Richardson AE, Baker G, Thrall PH (2011) Long term land use effects on soil community structure and function. Applied Soil Ecology 51:66-78
77. Shi S, Richardson AE, O’Callaghan M, DeAngelis KM, Jones EE, Stewart A, Firestone M, Condron L (2011) Influence of selected root exudate components on soil microbial communities FEMS Microbial Ecology 77:600-610.
78. Haling RE, Simpson RJ, McKay AC, Hartley D, Lambers H, Ophel-Keller K, Wiebkin S, Herdina, Richardson AE (2011) Direct measurement of roots in soil for single and mixed species using quantitative real-time PCR. Plant and Soil 348:123-137
79. Simpson RJ, Richardson AE, Riley IT, McKay AC, McKay SF, Ballard RA, Ophel-Keller K, Hartley D, O'Rourke TA, Barbetti MJ, Sivasithamparam K, Li H, Ryan, M.H. (2011) Damage to roots of Trifolium subterraneum L. (subterranean clover L.), failure of seedlings to establish and the presence of root pathogens during autumn-winter. Grass and Forage Science 66:585-605.
80. Kirkby CA, Kirkegaard JA, Richardson AE, Wade LJ, Blanchard C, Batten G (2011) Stable soil organic matter: a comparison of CNPS ratios in Australian and international soils Geoderma 163:197-208
81. Osborne CA, Zwart AB, Linda M. Broadhurst LM, Young AG, Richardson AE (2011) The influence of sampling strategies and spatial variation on the detected soil bacterial communities under three different land-use types. FEMS Microbial Ecology 78:70-79
82. Haling RE, Simpson RJ, Lambers H, Richardson AE. (2011) Effect of soil acidity, soil strength and macropores on root growth and morphology of perennial grass species differing in acid-soil resistance Plant, Cell and Environment 34:444-456
83. Gruber BD, Delhaize E, Richardson AE, Roessner U, James RA, Howitt SM, Ryan PR (2011) Characterisation of HvALMT1 function in transgenic barley plants. Functional Plant Biology 38:163-175
84. George T.S., Richardson A.E. (2011) Enzyme-labile organic P in soil extracts and soil suspensions Prometheus Wiki: Protocols in ecological & environmental plant physiology / wiki- pagehistory.php?page=Enzyme-labile organic P in soil extracts and soil suspensions&preview=5
85. Gruber BD, Ryan PR, Richardson AE, Tyerman SD, Ramesh S, Hebb DM, Howitt SM, Delhaize E (2010) HvALMT1 from barley is involved in the transport of organic anions. Journal of Experimental Botany 61:1455-1467.
86. Haling RE, Richardson AE, Culvenor RA, Lambers H, Simpson RJ (2010) Root morphology, root-hair development and rhizosheath formation on perennial grass seedlings is influenced by soil acidity. Plant and Soil 335:457-468
87. Giaveno C, Celi L, Richardson AE, Simpson RJ, Barberis E (2010) Interaction of phytases with soil minerals and availability of substrate affects the hydrolysis of inositol phosphates. Soil Biol Biochem 42: 491-498
88. Bissett A, Richardson AE, Baker G, Wakelin S, Thrall PH (2010) Life history determines biogeographical patterns of soil microbial communities over multiple spatial scales. Molecular Ecology 19:4315-4327
89. Haling RE, Simpson RJ, Delhaize E, Hocking PJ, Richardson AE (2010) Effect of lime on root growth, morphology and the rhizosheath of cereals growing in an acid soil. Plant and Soil 327:199-212.
90. Shi S, Leo Condron L, Larsen S, Richardson AE, Jones EE, Joy J, O’Callaghan M, Stewart A (2011) In situ sampling of low molecular weight organic anions from rhizosphere of radiata (Pinus radiata) grown in a rhizotron system. Environmental and Experimental Botany 70:131-142
91. Richardson AE (2009) Regulating the phosphorus nutrition of plants: Molecular biology meeting agronomic needs. Plant and Soil 322:17-24
92. George TS, Richardson AE, Li SM, Gregory PJ, Daniell TJ (2009) Extracellular release of a heterologous phytase from roots of transgenic plants: does manipulation of rhizosphere biochemistry impact microbial community structure? FEMS Microbial Ecology 70:433-445.
93. Delhaize E, Taylor P, Hocking PJ, Simpson RJ, Ryan PR, Richardson AE (2009) Transgenic barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) expressing the wheat aluminium resistance gene (TaALMT1) shows enhanced phosphorus nutrition and grain production when grown on an acid soil. Plant Biotechnology Journal 7:391-400.
94. Richardson AE, Barrea JM, McNeill A, Prigent-Combaret C (2009). Acquisition of phosphorus and nitrogen in the rhizosphere and plant growth promotion by microorganisms. Plant and Soil 321:305-339.
95. Richardson AE, Simpson RJ, George TS, Hocking PJ (2009). Plant mechanisms to optimize access to soil phosphorus. Crop and Pasture Science 60: 60:124–143.
96. Mitsuhashi N, Kondo M, Nakaune S, Ohnishi M, Hayashi M, Hara-Nishimura I, Richardson AE, Fukaki H, Nishimura M, Mimura T (2008). Endosperm distribution of myo-inositol-1-phosphate synthase in developing seeds of Arabidopsis. Journal of Experimental Botany 59:3069-3076
97. George TS, Hocking PJ, Gregory PJ, Richardson AE (2008). Variation of root-associated phosphatase in wheat cultivars explains their ability to utilise organic P substrates in-vitro, but does not effectively predict P-nutrition in a range soils. Environmental and Experimental Botany 64:239-249
98. Liao, M., Hocking, P.J., Dong, b., Delhaize E., Richardson A.E. and Ryan P.R. (2007) Genotypic variation in phosphorus efficiency among wheat genotypes grown on two contrasting Australian soils. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59: 157-166.
99. Delhaize, E., Gruber B. D., Pittman J.K., White, R.G., Leung, H., Miao, Y., Jiang, L., Ryan, P.R. and Richardson, A.E. (2007) A role for the AtMTP11 gene of Arabidopsis in manganese transport and tolerance. The Plant Journal 51, 198-210.
100. George, T.S., Gregory, P.J., Simpson R.J. and Richardson A.E (2007) Differential interactions of Aspergillus niger and Peniophora lycii phytases with soil particles affects the hydrolysis of inositol phosphates. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 39, 793-803.
101. George, T.S., Simpson, R.J., Hadobas, P.A, Marshall D.J. and Richardson A.E (2007) Accumulation and phosphatase-lability of organic phosphorus in fertilized pasture soils. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 58, 47-55.
102. George, T.S., Turner, B.L., Gregory, P., Cade-Menun, B. and Richardson, A.E. (2006). Depletion of organic phosphorus from oxisols in relation to phosphatase activities in the rhizosphere. European Journal of Soil Science 57, 47-57.
103. George, T.S., Richardson, A.E., and Simpson, R.J. (2005). Behaviour of plant-derived extracellular phytase upon addition to soil. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 37, 977-988.
104. George, T.S., Richardson, A.E. Smith J.B., Hadobas, P.A. and Simpson R.J. (2005). Limitations to the potential of transgenic Trifolium subterraneum L. plants that exude phytase, when grown in soils with a range of organic P content Plant and Soil 258, 263-274.
105. George, T.S., .Simpson, R.J.Hadobas, P.A. and Richardson, A.E. (2005). Expression of a fungal phytase gene in Nicotiana tobacum improves phosphorus nutrition in plants grown in amended soil. Plant Biotechnology Journal 3, 129-140.
106. Schünmann, P.H.D., Richardson, A.E., Vickers, C. and Delhaize, E. (2004) Promoter analysis of the barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Pht1;1 phosphate transporter gene identifies regions controlling root expression and responsiveness to phosphate deprivation. Plant Physiology 136, 4205-4214.
107. Turner, B.L. and Richardson, A.E. (2004) Identification of scyllo-inositol phosphates in soils by solution phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Soil Science Society of America, Journal 68, 802-808.
108. George, T.S, Richardson, A.E., Hadobas, P.A. and Simpson, R.J. (2004) Characterisation of transgenic Trifolium subterraneum L. which expresses phyA and releases extracellular phytase: Growth and P nutrition in laboratory media and soil. Plant Cell and Environment. 27, 1351-1361.
109. Schünmann P.H.D., Richardson A.E., Smith F.W., and Delhaize E. (2004) Characterisation of promoter expression patterns derived from the Pht1 phosphate transporter genes of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Journal of Experimental Botany 55, 855-865.
110. Delhaize E., Ryan P.R., Hocking P.J. and Richardson A.E. (2003). Effects of altered citrate synthase and isocitrate dehydrogenase expression on internal citrate concentrations of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) Plant and Soil 248, 137-144.
111. Mudge S.R., Smith F.W. and Richardson A.E. (2003) Root-specific and phosphate regulated expression of phytase under the control of a phosphate transporter promoter enables Arabidopsis to grow on phytate as a sole P source. Plant Science 165, 871-878.
112. Richardson A.E. (2002). Management of soil nutrients: Biological approaches to improve the phosphorus nutrition of plants. Australian Biologist 15, 76-82.
113. Richardson A.E., Hadobas P.A. and Hayes J.E. (2001). Extracellular secretion of Aspergillus phytase from Arabidopsis roots enables plants to obtain phosphorus from phytate. The Plant Journal 25, 641-649.
114. Richardson A.E., Hadobas P.A., Hayes J.E., O’Hara C.P. and Simpson R.J. (2001). Utilization of phosphorus by pasture plants supplied with myo-inositol hexaphosphate is enhanced by the presence of soil microorganisms. Plant and Soil 229, 47-56.
115. Richardson A.E. (2001). Prospects for using soil microorganisms to improve the acquisition of phosphorus by plants. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 28, 897-906.
116. Richardson A.E., Hadobas P.A., and Hayes J.E. (2000). Phosphomonoesterase and phytase activities of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) roots and utilisation of organic phosphorus substrates by seedlings grown in sterile culture. Plants Cell & Environment 23, 397-405.
117. Hayes J.E., Richardson A.E., and Simpson R.J. (2000). Components of organic phosphorus in soil extracts that are hydrolysed by phytase and acid phosphatase. Biology and Fertility of Soils 32, 279-286.
118. Hayes J.E., Simpson R.J., and Richardson A.E. (2000). The growth and utilisation of plants in sterile media when supplied with inositol hexaphosphate, glucose 1-phosphate or inorganic phosphate. Plant and Soil 220, 165-174.
119. Hayes J.E., Richardson A.E., and Simpson R.J. (1999). Phytase and acid phosphatase activities in extracts from roots of temperate pasture grass and legume seedlings. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 26, 801-809.
120. Hebb D.M., Richardson A.E., Reed R. and Brockwell J. (1998). PCR as an ecological tool to determine establishment and persistence of Rhizobium strains introduced into the field as seed inoculants. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 49; 923-34.
121. Barrett D.J., Richardson A.E. and Gifford R.M. (1998). Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations increase wheat root phosphatase activity when growth is limited by phosphorus. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 25; 87-93.
122. Richardson A.E. and Hadobas P.A. (1997). Soil isolates of Pseudomonas spp. that utilize inositol phosphates. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 43; 509-516.
123. Richardson A.E., Viccars L.A., Watson J.M. and Gibson A.H, (1995). Differentiation of Rhizobium strains using the polymerase chain reaction with random and directed primers. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 27; 515-524.
124. Chen H., Richardson A.E., and Rolfe B.G. (1993). Studies of the physiological and genetic basis of acid tolerance in Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 59; 1798-1804.
125. Chen H., Richardson A.E., Gartner E., Djordjevic M.A., Roughley R.J. and Rolfe B.G. (1991). Construction of an acid-tolerant Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii strain with enhanced capacity for nitrogen fixation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 57; 2005-2011.
126. Richardson A.E., Djordjevic M.A., Rolfe B.G. and Simpson R.J. (1989) Expression of nodulation genes in Rhizobium and acid-sensitivity of nodule formation. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 16; 117-129.
127. Richardson A.E. and Simpson R.J. (1989) Acid-tolerance and symbiotic effectiveness of Rhizobium trifolii associated with a Trifolium subterraneum L.-based pasture growing in an acid soil. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 21; 25-95.
128. Richardson A.E., Djordjevic M.A., Rolfe B.G. and Simpson R.J. (1988) Effects of pH, Ca and Al on the exudation from clover seedlings of compounds that induce the expression of nodulation genes in R. trifolii. Plant and Soil 109; 37-47.
129. Richardson A.E. and Simpson R.J. (1988) Enumeration and distribution of Rhizobium trifolii under a subterranean clover based pasture growing in an acid soil. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 20; 431-438.
130. Richardson A.E., Henderson A.P., James G.S. and Simpson R.J. (1988) Consequences of soil acidity and the effect of lime on the nodulation of Trifolium subterraneum growing in an acid soil. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 20; 439-445.
131. Richardson A.E., Simpson R.J, Djordjevic M.A. and Rolfe B.G. (1988). Expression of nodulation genes in Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii is affected by low pH and by Ca and Al ions. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 54; 2541-2548.
iii) Book Chapters
132. Richardson AE, Kawasaki A, Condron L, Ryan PR, Gupta VVSR (2020) Root microbiome structure and microbial succession in the rhizosphere. In: Rhizosphere Biology: Interactions with Plants (Eds: Gupta V.V.S.R. and Sharma A.K) Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd., Singapore
133. Richardson AE, Coonan EC, Kirkby CA, Orgill S (2019) Soil Organic Matter and Carbon Sequestration In (Eds J Pratley and J Kirkegaard) “Australian Agriculture in 2020: From Conservation to Automation” pp 255-271 (Agronomy Australia and Charles Sturt University: Wagga Wagga)
134. Barea JM, Richardson AE (2014) Phosphate Mobilisation by Soil Microorganisms. In Principles of Plant-Microbe Interactions – Role of Microbes in Sustainable Agriculture. B. Lugtenberg (Editor), Springer, Dordrecht, pp 225-233.
135. Peoples M, Richardson AE, Simpson RJ, Fillery I (2013) Encyclopaedia of Agriculture and Food Systems: Chapter 94 Soil: Nutrient Cycling. Elsevier, Oxford, UK, pp 197-210.
136. Shi S, Richardson AE, O’Callaghan M, Firestone M, Condron L (2012) Challenges in assessing links between root exudates and the structure and function of soil microbial community. In Molecular Microbial Ecology of The Rhizosphere. FJ de Bruijn (Editor) Willey Blackwell UK, pp 125-135.
137. Richardson A.E., Barrea J,M. McNeill A. and Prigent-Combaret C. (2010) Nutrient acquisition in the rhizosphere and plant growth promotion. In. Rhizosphere: Achievements and Challenges. Y. Dessauz, P Hinsinger and P. Lemanceau (eds). pp 305-339. Springer, Dordrecht.
138. George, T.S. and Richardson, A.E. (2008) Potential and limitations to improving crops for enhanced phosphorus utilisation. In: The ecophysiology of plant-phosphorus interactions. White, P.J. and Hammond, J.P. (eds). pp. 247-270. Plant EcoPhysiology Series vol 7, Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands
139. Richardson, A.E., George, T.S., Jackobsen, I. and Simpson, R.J. (2007) Plant access to inositol phosphates in soil. In Inositol phosphates: Linking Agriculture and the Environment (B.L.Turner, A.E. Richardson and E.J Mullaney, eds), CABI Publishing, pp. 242-260.
140. George T. S., Quiquampoix, H., Simpson R. J. and Richardson, A.E. (2007) Interactions between phytase and soil constituents: implications for hydrolysis of inositol phosphates. In Inositol phosphates: Linking Agriculture and the Environment (B.L.Turner, A.E. Richardson and E.J Mullaney, eds), CABI Publishing, pp. 221-241.
141. Richardson A.E. (2007) Making microorganisms mobilize soil phosphate. In: Microbial Phosphate Solublization (eds. E. Velazquez-Perez et al.) Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences, 102; 85-90. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht
142. Hill, J. and Richardson, A.E. (2007) Isolation and assessment of microorganisms that utilize phytate. In Inositol phosphates: Linking Agriculture and the Environment (B.L.Turner, A.E. Richardson and E.J Mullaney, eds), CABI Publishing, pp. 61-77.
143. Richardson A.E., George T.S., Hens M. and Simpson R.J. (2005) Utilisation of soil organic phosphorus by higher plants. In: Organic Phosphorus in the Environment (eds., B.L. Turner, E. Frossard, and D. Baldwin) CABI Publishing, Wallingford, pp.165-184.
144. Jakobsen I., Leggett M.E. and Richardson A.E. (2005) Rhizosphere microorganisms and plant phosphorus uptake. In Phosphorus, Agriculture and the Environment (Eds. J.T. Sims and A.N Sharpley). American Society for Agronomy, Madison, pp. 437-494.
145. Randall P.J., Hayes J.E., Hocking P.J. and Richardson A.E. (2001). Root exudates in phosphorus acquisition by plants. In Plant Nutrient Acquisition: New Perspectives (eds., N. Ae, J. Arihara, K. Okada, and A. Srinivasan), Springer-Verlag, Tokyo Japan, pp. 71-100.
146. Richardson A.E. (1994). Soil microorganisms and phosphorus availability. In Soil Biota: Management in Sustainable Farming Systems. (Eds., C.E. Pankhurst, B.M. Doube, V.V.S.R. Gupta and P.R. Grace), pp 50-62, CSIRO Australia.
147. Rolfe B.G., Batley M., Redmond J.W., Richardson A.E., Simpson R.J., Bassam B.J., Sargent C.L., Weinman J.J., Djordjevic M.A. and Dazzo F.B. (1988) Phenolic compounds secreted by legumes. In Nitrogen Fixation: Hundred Years After, (Eds. H. Bothe, F.J. de Brujin and W.E. Newton), pp 405-409, Gustav Fischer, Stuttgart.
148. Richardson A.E. and Simpson R.J. (1987). Ecology of Rhizobium trifolii and consequences for nodulation of subterranean clover in an acid soil. In Temperate Pastures: Their Production, Use and Management. (Eds., J.L. Wheeler, C.J. Pearson and G.E. Robards), pp 204-207, Aust. Wool Corp. / CSIRO, Australia.
iv) Books (edited)
149. Turner, B.L, Richardson A.E. and Mullaney E.J (2007) Inositol phosphates in the Soil-Plant-Animal System: Linking Agriculture and the Environment. CABI Publishing, UK, 288 pp.
v) Proceedings (edited)
150. Turner, B.L, Richardson AE, Mullaney EJ (2005) Proceedings, Inositol phosphates in the Soil-Plant-Animal System: Linking Agriculture and the Environment. Soil Science Society of America Sun Valley, Idaho, USA.
151. Richardson AE, Peoples MB (1991) Nitrogen Fixation: Towards 2000 & Beyond. (Editors), Proceedings 9th Australian Nitrogen Fixation Conference, Australian Society for Nitrogen Fixation.
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