Philip Eberbach

Philip Eberbach

Charles Sturt University

H-index: 25

Oceania-Australia

About Philip Eberbach

Philip Eberbach, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Charles Sturt University, specializes in the field of agricultural hydrology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

What levels of soil Mn2+ can pulse and legume crops tolerate when grown in rotation with paddy rice?

Dung beetle activity is soil-type-dependent and modulates pasture growth and associated soil microbiome

Responses to elevated daytime air and canopy temperature during panicle development in four rice genotypes under paddy conditions in large field chambers

Threshold Mn2+ concentration in post-rice soil for early establishment of grain legumes

Effects of tillage and mulch on soil evaporation in a dry seeded rice-wheat cropping system

Interactive relationship between sorption and decomposition of 14C-glyphosate: The importance of temperature in influence the availability of glyphosate for decomposition in …

Evaluating strategies to improve water availability and lateral root growth of plants grown in the rice-growing lowlands of the Lower Mekong Basin

Evaluating the effects of tunnelling dung beetle species on multiple soil functions

Philip Eberbach Information

University

Position

Professor of Soil Science

Citations(all)

2055

Citations(since 2020)

757

Cited By

1757

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

43

i10Index(since 2020)

21

Email

University Profile Page

Charles Sturt University

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Philip Eberbach Skills & Research Interests

agricultural hydrology

Top articles of Philip Eberbach

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

What levels of soil Mn2+ can pulse and legume crops tolerate when grown in rotation with paddy rice?

Journal of Plant Nutrition

KM Shamsul Haque

Julia A Howitt

Mike Dyall-Smith

Leslie A Weston

Philip L Eberbach

2023/4/21

Dung beetle activity is soil-type-dependent and modulates pasture growth and associated soil microbiome

Agronomy

Long Ma

Nirodha Weeraratne

Saliya Gurusinghe

Jesmin Aktar

KM Shamsul Haque

...

2023/1/21

Responses to elevated daytime air and canopy temperature during panicle development in four rice genotypes under paddy conditions in large field chambers

Crop and Environment

Estela M Pasuquin

Philip L Eberbach

Toshihiro Hasegawa

Tanguy Lafarge

Dome Harnpichitvitaya

...

2023/9/1

Threshold Mn2+ concentration in post-rice soil for early establishment of grain legumes

Shamsul Haque

Julia Howitt

Leslie Weston

Philip Eberbach

2021/7/1

Effects of tillage and mulch on soil evaporation in a dry seeded rice-wheat cropping system

Soil and Tillage Research

E Humphreys

PL Eberbach

SS Kukal

2021/5/1

Interactive relationship between sorption and decomposition of 14C-glyphosate: The importance of temperature in influence the availability of glyphosate for decomposition in …

AIP Conference Proceedings

Suwardji Suwardji

P Eberbach

IM Sudantha

2021/11/11

Evaluating strategies to improve water availability and lateral root growth of plants grown in the rice-growing lowlands of the Lower Mekong Basin

Agronomy

Carlos Ballester

John Hornbuckle

Thavone Inthavong

Vanndy Lim

Jeffrey McCormick

...

2021/9/26

Evaluating the effects of tunnelling dung beetle species on multiple soil functions

Long Ma

KM Shamsul Haque

Paul A Weston

Geoff M Gurr

Phil Eberbach

...

2021/8/27

Improving water and nutrient management to enable double cropping in the rice growing lowlands of Lao PDR and Cambodia.

Philip Eberbach

John Hornbuckle

Carlos Ballester

2020

Short-duration mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek) genotypes differ in performance, water use and apparent water-use efficiency in southern Lao PDR

Field crops research

Benjamin K Samson

Pheng Sengxua

Sisavanh Vorlason

Khamsouk Douangboupha

Philip Eberbach

...

2020/1/1

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