Dryland forests, those characterised as having low precipitation and soil nutrients, account for over a quarter of forests globally. Increasing their productivity often relies on irrigation and fertilisation, but the impacts on the wider habitat are largely unknown. Understory invertebrates, in particular, play key roles in forest systems (e.g. nutrient cycling), but their responses to dryland forest management practices are untested. We investigated the impacts of irrigation, fertilisation and a combination of both on soil chemistry, understory vegetation, tree growth and understory arthropod communities in a Eucalyptus plantation to establish linkages between dryland management and ecosystem responses. Fertilisation increased all soil nut...
1 Eucalypts are an important part of plantation forestry in Asia but, in south China, productivity i...
Soil compaction is a major threat to natural resources. However, little information is available on...
Factorial combinations of insect, nutrient, and weed control treatments were applied repetitively to...
Dryland forests, those characterised as having low precipitation and soil nutrients, account for ove...
Short-rotation forestry systems provide a range of ecosystem goods and services, yet the effects of ...
Soils form the basis of agroecosystems, generating the fuel, food and fodder needed to sustain human...
Eucalypt management practices can affect the population dynamics of defoliating insects. To date, re...
British temperate broadleaf woodlands have been widely fragmented since the advent of modern agricul...
Soil invertebrates are key to decomposition, a central ecosystem process related to soil health. In ...
In order to determine the interactive effect of reseeding, herbicide spraying and ploughing on soil ...
Cover crops have been known to humans for millennia, but their benefits in modern agriculture are th...
Acacia melanoxylon provenance trials were assessed to investigate: (1) The degree to which insect po...
This project was instigated by the need to understand anthropogenic impacts on streams in the Queens...
Examining mechanistic links between above and belowground communities IS important to understand how...
1. Arthropod assemblages form a fundamental part of terrestrial ecosystems, underpinning ecosystem p...
1 Eucalypts are an important part of plantation forestry in Asia but, in south China, productivity i...
Soil compaction is a major threat to natural resources. However, little information is available on...
Factorial combinations of insect, nutrient, and weed control treatments were applied repetitively to...
Dryland forests, those characterised as having low precipitation and soil nutrients, account for ove...
Short-rotation forestry systems provide a range of ecosystem goods and services, yet the effects of ...
Soils form the basis of agroecosystems, generating the fuel, food and fodder needed to sustain human...
Eucalypt management practices can affect the population dynamics of defoliating insects. To date, re...
British temperate broadleaf woodlands have been widely fragmented since the advent of modern agricul...
Soil invertebrates are key to decomposition, a central ecosystem process related to soil health. In ...
In order to determine the interactive effect of reseeding, herbicide spraying and ploughing on soil ...
Cover crops have been known to humans for millennia, but their benefits in modern agriculture are th...
Acacia melanoxylon provenance trials were assessed to investigate: (1) The degree to which insect po...
This project was instigated by the need to understand anthropogenic impacts on streams in the Queens...
Examining mechanistic links between above and belowground communities IS important to understand how...
1. Arthropod assemblages form a fundamental part of terrestrial ecosystems, underpinning ecosystem p...
1 Eucalypts are an important part of plantation forestry in Asia but, in south China, productivity i...
Soil compaction is a major threat to natural resources. However, little information is available on...
Factorial combinations of insect, nutrient, and weed control treatments were applied repetitively to...