Aim:To assess whether restoration of dry eucalypt-dominated plant communities on ex-pasture sites is constrained by soil characteristics. Location:Central Tasmania, Australia.Methods:We use nutrient status to test recovery trajectories of soils within eucalypt woodland restorations established on ex-pasture sites. Eucalyptus trees within these sites have been successfully established but understorey plant communities have had negligible recovery. Soils from restoration sites, aged from 3 to 22Â years, were contrasted with those from two reference ecotypes: established pastures and native eucalypt woodlands presumed to be similar to that originally replaced by the pastures. We hypothesized that (a) total soil carbon to nitrogen ratios (C:N) ...
Reforestation of riparian zones is increasingly practiced in many regions for purposes of biodiversi...
Mixed-species restoration tree plantings are being implemented increasingly throughout the world as ...
Soil and land-management interactions in Australian native-forest regrowth remain a major source of ...
Aim:To assess whether restoration of dry eucalypt-dominated plant communities on ex-pasture sites is...
In temperate Australia, sustainability of biodiversity in poorly-reserved woodland remnants within ...
Understanding constraints to ecological restoration on former agricultural land has become increasin...
Land clearing and agricultural activities in Australia have significantly disturbed and affected n...
In the Western Australian wheatbelt, the restoration of native eucalypt forests for managing degrade...
Soil organic matter (SOM) increases with time as landscape is restored. Studying SOM development alo...
In the Western Australian wheatbelt, the restoration of native eucalypt forests for managing degrade...
"There can be no purpose more inspiring than to begin the age of restoration, reweaving the wondrous...
Reforestation of riparian zones is increasingly practiced in many regions for purposes of biodiversi...
To investigate the effects of eucalypt trees on pasture in open eucalypt woodlands of north-eastern ...
Lack of eucalypt regeneration is a key factor in the decline of forest and woodland remnants in low ...
Reforestation of riparian zones is increasingly practiced in many regions for purposes of biodiversi...
Reforestation of riparian zones is increasingly practiced in many regions for purposes of biodiversi...
Mixed-species restoration tree plantings are being implemented increasingly throughout the world as ...
Soil and land-management interactions in Australian native-forest regrowth remain a major source of ...
Aim:To assess whether restoration of dry eucalypt-dominated plant communities on ex-pasture sites is...
In temperate Australia, sustainability of biodiversity in poorly-reserved woodland remnants within ...
Understanding constraints to ecological restoration on former agricultural land has become increasin...
Land clearing and agricultural activities in Australia have significantly disturbed and affected n...
In the Western Australian wheatbelt, the restoration of native eucalypt forests for managing degrade...
Soil organic matter (SOM) increases with time as landscape is restored. Studying SOM development alo...
In the Western Australian wheatbelt, the restoration of native eucalypt forests for managing degrade...
"There can be no purpose more inspiring than to begin the age of restoration, reweaving the wondrous...
Reforestation of riparian zones is increasingly practiced in many regions for purposes of biodiversi...
To investigate the effects of eucalypt trees on pasture in open eucalypt woodlands of north-eastern ...
Lack of eucalypt regeneration is a key factor in the decline of forest and woodland remnants in low ...
Reforestation of riparian zones is increasingly practiced in many regions for purposes of biodiversi...
Reforestation of riparian zones is increasingly practiced in many regions for purposes of biodiversi...
Mixed-species restoration tree plantings are being implemented increasingly throughout the world as ...
Soil and land-management interactions in Australian native-forest regrowth remain a major source of ...