High salt levels in mine spoils have been identified as one of the major chemical limitations to plant establishment after coal mining in central Queensland. Soil solution extracts from spoils indicated that EC levels of up to 26 dS/m could be encountered. Glasshouse trials examined the emergence and growth of Eucalyptus citriodora, Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Eucalyptus populnea provenances and Acacia salicina subjected to such EC levels. Relatively low levels of salt (100 mM NaCl, or 11 dS/m) with respect to the levels encountered on mine spoils, were enough to substantially reduce the rate and percentage emergence of all eucalypt provenances. A. salicina was found to be superior to the eucalypts in its ability to emerge and survive unde...
This study was conducted in the greenhouse to determine the effect of limited irrigation of topsoile...
grantor: University of TorontoGrowth and nutrient responses to NaCl preconditioning treatm...
Salinity, the presence of soluble salts in soils or waters, can be separated into naturally occurrin...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the capacities of three salt and unundation tolerant tre...
An experiment to examine survival and early growth of Eucalyptus camaldulensis on a saline site was ...
Gold and nickel mining are a common land use in the semiarid Eastern Goldfields region of Western Au...
A study was carried out to compare tree response to soil salinity of Casuarina cunninghamiana and Eu...
Sixteen Eucalyptus species, Grevillea robusta, Lophostemon confertus and Pinus caribaea var. hondure...
This review critically evaluates the strategies for selection of salt tolerant woody Australian spec...
Acacia harpophylla F. Muell. (brigalow) used to naturally occur over a range of about 50 000 km(2) i...
The mining of heavy minerals along the west coast of South Africa will destroy all the standing vege...
Contrasting responses of Eucalyptus trees to K fertilizer applications have been reported on soils w...
A trial to examine the suitabilities of 28 tree species for both non-saline and saline soils was car...
Most of the salinity problems causes by NaCl distribution in dry lands, beaches and water resources....
Remediation of agricultural landscapes affected by salinity requires modification of land use practi...
This study was conducted in the greenhouse to determine the effect of limited irrigation of topsoile...
grantor: University of TorontoGrowth and nutrient responses to NaCl preconditioning treatm...
Salinity, the presence of soluble salts in soils or waters, can be separated into naturally occurrin...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the capacities of three salt and unundation tolerant tre...
An experiment to examine survival and early growth of Eucalyptus camaldulensis on a saline site was ...
Gold and nickel mining are a common land use in the semiarid Eastern Goldfields region of Western Au...
A study was carried out to compare tree response to soil salinity of Casuarina cunninghamiana and Eu...
Sixteen Eucalyptus species, Grevillea robusta, Lophostemon confertus and Pinus caribaea var. hondure...
This review critically evaluates the strategies for selection of salt tolerant woody Australian spec...
Acacia harpophylla F. Muell. (brigalow) used to naturally occur over a range of about 50 000 km(2) i...
The mining of heavy minerals along the west coast of South Africa will destroy all the standing vege...
Contrasting responses of Eucalyptus trees to K fertilizer applications have been reported on soils w...
A trial to examine the suitabilities of 28 tree species for both non-saline and saline soils was car...
Most of the salinity problems causes by NaCl distribution in dry lands, beaches and water resources....
Remediation of agricultural landscapes affected by salinity requires modification of land use practi...
This study was conducted in the greenhouse to determine the effect of limited irrigation of topsoile...
grantor: University of TorontoGrowth and nutrient responses to NaCl preconditioning treatm...
Salinity, the presence of soluble salts in soils or waters, can be separated into naturally occurrin...