Acacia harpophylla F. Muell. (brigalow) used to naturally occur over a range of about 50 000 km2 in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. Large scale clearing for agriculture has reduced the area to less than 20 000 km2 and it is estimated that 20-25% of vertebrate fauna living in brigalow communities will become locally extinct as a result of the current clearing induced loss of habitat. Some coal mining companies in central Queensland have become interested in providing habitat for the endangered bridle nail-tailed wallaby that lives in brigalow vegetation. However, there is little known about establishment techniques for brigalow on mine sites and other disturbed ground; an understanding of brigalow biology and ecology is required t...
This multi-year study examined temperature requirements for dormancy release in physically dormant s...
Although secondary salinisation of streams has long been recognised as a major threat to biodiversit...
Tobacco bush (Nicotiana glauca R. Graham) is an aggressive invading species, which is active after d...
Acacia harpophylla F. Muell. (brigalow) used to naturally occur over a range of about 50 000 km(2) i...
Initial soil water conditions play a critical role when seeding is the primary approach to revegetat...
Rehabilitation of disturbed and degraded land is a critical legal and ecological requirement to achi...
Physical dormancy is common in seeds of arid-land legumes. Improved understanding of germination req...
Vegetation within some parts of Western Australia has been degraded by resource extraction, and ecol...
Over the past century woody plants have increased in abundance on sites formerly occupied by grassla...
This PhD formed part of a research partnership between the University of Adelaide, Botanic Gardens o...
Studies show that just over 620 non-native naturalised plant species have been recorded within the A...
High salt levels in mine spoils have been identified as one of the major chemical limitations to pla...
Acacia saligna is a phanerophyte native to Australia; it was introduced in the 1950s in Sardinia (It...
Gold and nickel mining are a common land use in the semiarid Eastern Goldfields region of Western Au...
Dormancy-breaking treatments are applied to seeds of many Australian species used for mine-site rest...
This multi-year study examined temperature requirements for dormancy release in physically dormant s...
Although secondary salinisation of streams has long been recognised as a major threat to biodiversit...
Tobacco bush (Nicotiana glauca R. Graham) is an aggressive invading species, which is active after d...
Acacia harpophylla F. Muell. (brigalow) used to naturally occur over a range of about 50 000 km(2) i...
Initial soil water conditions play a critical role when seeding is the primary approach to revegetat...
Rehabilitation of disturbed and degraded land is a critical legal and ecological requirement to achi...
Physical dormancy is common in seeds of arid-land legumes. Improved understanding of germination req...
Vegetation within some parts of Western Australia has been degraded by resource extraction, and ecol...
Over the past century woody plants have increased in abundance on sites formerly occupied by grassla...
This PhD formed part of a research partnership between the University of Adelaide, Botanic Gardens o...
Studies show that just over 620 non-native naturalised plant species have been recorded within the A...
High salt levels in mine spoils have been identified as one of the major chemical limitations to pla...
Acacia saligna is a phanerophyte native to Australia; it was introduced in the 1950s in Sardinia (It...
Gold and nickel mining are a common land use in the semiarid Eastern Goldfields region of Western Au...
Dormancy-breaking treatments are applied to seeds of many Australian species used for mine-site rest...
This multi-year study examined temperature requirements for dormancy release in physically dormant s...
Although secondary salinisation of streams has long been recognised as a major threat to biodiversit...
Tobacco bush (Nicotiana glauca R. Graham) is an aggressive invading species, which is active after d...