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11-Feb-2021High water availability in drought tolerant crops is driven by root engineering of the soil micro-habitatRabbi, Sheikh M F ; Tighe, Matthew K ; Warren, Charles R; Zhou, Yi; Denton, Matthew D; Barbour, Margaret M; Young, Iain 28-Apr-2021
23-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
32018Georeferenced soil provenancing with digital signaturesTighe, Matthew ; Forster, Nicola; Guppy, Christopher ; Savage, D G; Grave, Peter ; Young, I26-Feb-2018
42018Plant roots redesign the rhizosphere to alter the three-dimensional physical architecture and water dynamicsRabbi, Sheikh M F; Tighe, Matthew ; Flavel, Richard ; Kaiser, Brent N; Guppy, Christopher ; Zhang, Xiaoxian; Young, Iain 26-Jun-2018
52017New farming systems for upland cropping in Northwest CambodiaMontgomery, Stephanie Clare; Tighe, Matthew ; Guppy, Christopher ; Martin, Bob; Wright, Graeme16-Aug-2017
62017Root Plasticity Not Evident in N-Enriched Soil Volumes for Wheat ('Triticum aestivum' L.) and Barley ('Hordeum vulgare' L.) VarietiesRabbi, Sheikh M F; Guppy, Christopher ; Flavel, Richard ; Tighe, Matthew ; Young, Iain 20-Jan-2018
72017Farmer knowledge and perception of production constraints in Northwest CambodiaMontgomery, Stephanie C; Martin, Robert J; Guppy, Christopher ; Wright, Graeme C; Tighe, Matthew 17-Oct-2017
82017Increased carbon stabilization in Australian ferrosol with high carbon saturation deficitKhandakar, Tania; Guppy, Christopher ; Tighe, Matthew ; Rabbi, Sheikh M F; Daniel, Heiko 5-Feb-2018
92017Root architectural responses of wheat cultivars to localised phosphorus application are phenotypically similarRabbi, Sheikh M F; Guppy, Christopher ; Tighe, Matthew ; Flavel, Richard ; Young, Iain 6-Jun-2018
102017Productivity and profitability of upland crop rotations in Northwest CambodiaMontgomery, Steph; Guppy, Christopher ; Martin, Robert ; Wright, Graeme; Flavel, Richard ; Phan, Sophanara; Im, Sophoeun; Tighe, Matthew 17-Jan-2017
112016The 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
122016XANES 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
132016Physical soil architectural traits are functionally linked to carbon decomposition and bacterial diversityFazle Rabbi, S M ; Daniel, Heiko ; Lockwood, Peter V ; Macdonald, C; Pereg, Lily ; Tighe, Matthew ; Wilson, Brian ; Young, Iain 17-Feb-2017
142015Incremental acidification reveals phosphorus release dynamics in alkaline vertic soilsAndersson, Karl ; Tighe, Matthew ; Guppy, Christopher ; Milham, Paul ; McLaren, Timothy6-Nov-2015
152015Validation of soil phosphate removal by alkaline and acidic reagents in a vertosol soil using XANES spectroscopyMcLaren, Timothy; Guppy, Christopher ; Tighe, Matthew ; Schefe, C R; Flavel, Richard ; Cowie, B C C; Tadich, Anton3-Nov-2015
162014Visualising and Quantifying Cereal Root Responses to PhosphorusFlavel, Richard James; Guppy, Christopher ; Young, Iain ; Watt, Michelle ; Tighe, Matthew ; McNeill, Ann22-Apr-2015
172014The organic P composition of Vertisols as determined by 31P NMR spectroscopyMcLaren, Timothy; Smernik, Ronald J; Guppy, Christopher ; Bell, Mike J; Tighe, Matthew 11-Aug-2015
182014The relationships between land uses, soil management practices, and soil carbon fractions in South Eastern AustraliaFazle Rabbi, Sheikh M ; Tighe, Matthew ; Cowie, Annette ; Wilson, Brian ; Schwenke, Graeme; McLeod, Malem; Badgery, Warwick; Baldock, Jeffery5-Nov-2014
192013The availability and mobility of arsenic and antimony in an acid sulfate soil pasture systemTighe, Matthew ; Lockwood, Peter V ; Ashley, Paul ; Murison, Robert D ; Wilson, Susan C 24-Jun-2013
202013The Role of Silicon in Surface Charge Characteristics, Phosphorus Sorption Capacity and Aluminium Toxicity of Variable Charge SoilsNguyen, Chon Quang; Guppy, Christopher ; Moody, Phillip; Tighe, Matthew 30-Sep-2013
212013Effect of competition from a C₄ grass on the phosphorus response of a subtropical legumeHaling, Rebecca ; Campbell, Christopher; Tighe, Matthew ; Guppy, Christopher 14-Feb-2014
222013Application of X-ray computed tomography to quantify fresh root decomposition in situHaling, Rebecca ; Tighe, Matthew ; Flavel, Richard ; Young, Iain 22-Nov-2013
232013Growth and phosphorus uptake of faba bean and cotton are related to Colwell-P concentrations in the subsoil of VertosolsMcLaren, Tim; Bell, M J; Rochester, I J; Guppy, Christopher ; Tighe, Matthew ; Flavel, Richard 10-Feb-2014
242012Rapid, Nondestructive Total Elemental Analysis of Vertisol Soils using Portable X-ray FluorescenceMcLaren, Timothy; Guppy, Christopher ; Tighe, Matthew ; Forster, Nicola; Grave, Peter ; Lisle, Leanne ; Bennett, John7-Sep-2012

Credit Name
Matthew Tighe
Full Name
Tighe, Matthew
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Tighe, M
Tighe, Matthew K
Tighe, Matt
 
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Position Title
Associate Professor in Ecosystem Modelling
 
 
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Web of Science profile key
1881817
Discipline
School of E&RS - Ecosystem Management
 
Faculty
Faculty of Science, Ag, Business and Law
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Matthew
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School of Environmental and Rural Science
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