Stephen Lang

Mr Stephen Lang

Higher Degree by Research Candidate

School of Agriculture, Food and Wine

College of Science


Research topic: Re-engineering high strength sandy soils to improve crop production In many sandy cropping soils, roots are physically restricted to a shallow depth due to a high strength subsurface horizon that impedes access to water and nutrients stored lower in the profile. My research seeks to uncover the mechanisms responsible for hardsetting in these soils, and explore innovative amelioration strategies to improve rooting depth and access to resources.

Date Position Institution name
2022 - ongoing PhD student University of Adelaide
2020 - 2022 Research Scientist Agriculture Victoria
2019 - 2020 Soil Scientist AVP, Crawford Fund

Date Institution name Country Title
University of Adelaide Australia Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Hons)

Year Citation
2025 Lang, S., Cavagnaro, T., Chittleborough, D., Tavakkoli, E., & Wilhelm, N. (2025). Cereal root growth in a sandy soil with a hardsetting subsurface horizon was restricted only under dry conditions. Plant and Soil, 18 pages.
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Date Role Membership Country
2020 - ongoing Member Soil Science Australia Australia
2017 - ongoing Member Researchers in Agriculture for International Development Australia

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