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13-Sep-2019Transformation of Calcium Phosphates in Alkaline Vertisols by Acidified IncubationAndersson, Karl O ; Tighe, Matthew K ; Guppy, Christopher N ; Milham, Paul J ; McLaren, Timothy L; Schefe, Cassandra R; Lombi, Enzo; Lisle, Leanne M; Klysubun, Wantana21-Apr-2021
22016The release of phosphorus in alkaline vertic soils as influenced by pH and by anion and cation sinksAndersson, Karl ; Tighe, Matthew ; Guppy, Christopher ; Milham, Paul ; McLaren, Timothy1-Apr-2016
32016XANES Demonstrates the Release of Calcium Phosphates from Alkaline Vertisols to Moderately Acidified SolutionAndersson, Karl ; Tighe, Matthew ; Guppy, Christopher ; Milham, Paul ; McLaren, Timothy; Schefe, Cassandra R; Lombi, Enzo7-Jun-2016
42016Crop choice and planting time for upland crops in Northwest CambodiaMontgomery, Steph; Martin, Robert ; Guppy, Christopher ; Wright, Graeme C; Flavel, Richard ; Phan, Sophanara; Im, Sophoeun; Touch, Van; Andersson, Karl ; Tighe, Matthew 17-Feb-2017
52015Incremental acidification reveals phosphorus release dynamics in alkaline vertic soilsAndersson, Karl ; Tighe, Matthew ; Guppy, Christopher ; Milham, Paul ; McLaren, Timothy6-Nov-2015

Credit Name
Matthew Tighe
Full Name
Tighe, Matthew
Variants
Tighe, M
Tighe, Matthew K
Tighe, Matt
 
UNE Researcher ID
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Position Title
Associate Professor in Ecosystem Modelling
 
 
Google Scholar profile key
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Scopus Author ID
Web of Science profile key
1881817
Discipline
School of E&RS - Ecosystem Management
 
Faculty
Faculty of Science, Ag, Business and Law
Surname
Tighe
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Given Name
Matthew
 
Preferred Given Name
Matthew
School/Department
School of Environmental and Rural Science
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