Neal Menzies

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Neal Menzies (born 7 December 1959) is an Australian Professor[1] of Soil Science at The University of Queensland[2]. He completed a Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Hons) in 1985, a Master of Agricultural Studies in 1987, and a PhD in 1992. Professor Menzies has worked for the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in Cameroon, the Newcastle University (Newcastle upon Tyne) in the United Kingdom, and The University of Queensland in Australia.

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[edit] Academic Career

As of 08 March 2008, Neal Menzies has published 71 articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals[3]. Professor Menzies has served as Secretary, Vice-President and President of the Queensland Branch of the Australian Society of Soil Science Inc. (ASSSI), and Vice-President and President of the Federal ASSSI Branch [4]. In addition, from 2006 to 2010, Professor Menzies has been elected as Vice-President of the International Union of Soil Sciences (a union representing approximately 55,000 soil scientists internationally) [5] [6].

Professor Neal Menzies has helped attract more than $4,000,000 of research funding since joining The University of Queensland in 1994 [7]. He is also a Program Leader in the Cooperative Research Centre for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment (CRC-CARE) [8], Associate Editor of the Journal of Environmental Quality[9], and Vice-Chair of the Organizing Committee (and Chair of the Scientific Committee) for the 19th World Congress of Soil Science (WCSS) to be held in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 2010[10][11].

His current research focuses largely on the phytotoxicity of trace metals in soil solutions, giving particular consideration to aluminium and other trace metals such as Pb, Cu, Zn, and Ni. His current postdoctoral research fellows include Dr J Bernard Wehr[12] and Dr Peter Kopittke[13].

[edit] Selected bibliography

  • Kopittke P M and Menzies N W 2007 A review of the use of the basic cation saturation ratio and the ‘ideal’ soil. Soil Science Society of America Journal 71, 259-265.[14]
  • Kopittke P M, Dart P J and Menzies N W 2007 Toxic effects of low concentrations of Cu on nodulation of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata). Environmental Pollution 145, 309-315.[15]
  • Menzies N W, Donn M J and Kopittke P M 2007 Evaluation of extractants for estimation of the phytoavailable trace metals in soils. Environmental Pollution 145, 121-130.[16]
  • Kopittke P M, Menzies N W and Blamey F P C 2004 Rhizotoxicity of aluminate and polycationic aluminium at high pH. Plant and Soil 266, 177-186.[17]
  • Menzies N W, Bell L C and Edwards D G 1994 Exchange and solution phase chemistry of acid, highly weathered soils. I. Characteristics of soils and the effects of lime and gypsum amendments. Australian Journal of Soil Research 32: 251-267.[18]
  • Menzies N W, Bell L C and Edwards D G 1994 Exchange and solution phase chemistry of acid, highly weathered soils. II. Investigation of mechanisms controlling Al release into solution. Australian Journal of Soil Research 32, 269-283.[19]
  • Menzies N W, Bell L C and Edwards D G 1991 Characteristics of membrane filters in relation to aluminium studies in soil solutions and natural waters. Journal of Soil Science 42 585-597.[20]

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Current Staff, Successful applicants (professorial)
  2. ^ Professor Neal Menzies - School of Land, Crop and Food Sciences at The University of Queensland
  3. ^ http://portal.isiknowledge.com
  4. ^ Edited and published by:
  5. ^ IUSS Bulletin 104 (June 2004)
  6. ^ UQ academics to head global soil science alliance - UQ News Online - The University of Queensland
  7. ^ UQ reSEARCHers: Projects for Dr Neal Menzies
  8. ^ http://www.crccare.com/prevention.htm
  9. ^ Journal of Environmental Quality: Editorial Board
  10. ^ UQ Dean heads up international union of soil sciences - UQ News Online - The University of Queensland
  11. ^ http://www.isss-india.org/Sept06.pdf
  12. ^ Dr J Bernard Wehr - School of Land, Crop and Food Sciences at The University of Queensland
  13. ^ http://www.uq.edu.au/lcafs/index.html?page=53684
  14. ^ A Review of the Use of the Basic Cation Saturation Ratio and the "Ideal" Soil - Kopittke and Menzies 71 (2): 259 - Soil Science Society of America Journal
  15. ^ SpringerLink Home - Main
  16. ^ Evaluation of extractants for estimation of the ph...[Environ Pollut. 2007] - PubMed Result
  17. ^ SpringerLink Home - Main
  18. ^ CSIRO PUBLISHING - Australian Journal of Soil Research
  19. ^ CSIRO PUBLISHING - Australian Journal of Soil Research
  20. ^ Blackwell Synergy - Eur J Soil Science, Volume 42 Issue 4 Page 585-597, December 1991 (Article Abstract)

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