An improved understanding of important ecophysiological mechanisms underpinning tree water and nutrient use is necessary for developing and testing effective revegetation and restoration techniques in disturbed landscapes. A field trial was established in Central Queensland, Australia, to evaluate tree ecophysiological response to site management methods, including site preparation, herbicide application versus top soil removal (scalping) and fertilisation versus non-fertilisation. The influence of site management practices on plant survival, growth and foliar ecophysiological traits of Acacia disparrima (M. W. McDonald and Maslin) and Eucalyptus crebra (F. Muell.) seedlings was investigated within 22 months following tree planting. There w...
To gain a better understanding of those parameters that control growth and productivity of Eucalyptu...
An experiment to examine survival and early growth of Eucalyptus camaldulensis on a saline site was ...
There have been few systematic experimental studies testing different restoration techniques in vary...
An improved understanding of important ecophysiological mechanisms underpinning tree water and nutri...
Purpose: To successfully establish revegetation, there is a need for weed control. Herbicide applic...
Soil degradation resulting from land clearing, tree decline and landuse practices is a serious envir...
Purpose: There is considerable interest in finding a cost-effective method of site preparation that ...
Mediterranean climate ecosystems (MCEs) are amongst the most heavily degraded ecosystems worldwide. ...
Purpose This study investigated how nitrogen (N) nutrition and key physiological processes varied un...
Purpose: Understorey Acacia spp. plays an important role in post-fire restoration because these unde...
Field experiments were established on seven sites in the northern jarrah forest of south-west Wester...
Eucalyptus globulus Labill., a globally significant plantation species, is grown commercially in a m...
Herbicides are used in savanna to control tree and shrub density, primarily to maintain the value of...
To investigate the effects of eucalypt trees on pasture in open eucalypt woodlands of north-eastern ...
In Vietnam acacia plantations are an important resource for the production of pulpwood and sawn timb...
To gain a better understanding of those parameters that control growth and productivity of Eucalyptu...
An experiment to examine survival and early growth of Eucalyptus camaldulensis on a saline site was ...
There have been few systematic experimental studies testing different restoration techniques in vary...
An improved understanding of important ecophysiological mechanisms underpinning tree water and nutri...
Purpose: To successfully establish revegetation, there is a need for weed control. Herbicide applic...
Soil degradation resulting from land clearing, tree decline and landuse practices is a serious envir...
Purpose: There is considerable interest in finding a cost-effective method of site preparation that ...
Mediterranean climate ecosystems (MCEs) are amongst the most heavily degraded ecosystems worldwide. ...
Purpose This study investigated how nitrogen (N) nutrition and key physiological processes varied un...
Purpose: Understorey Acacia spp. plays an important role in post-fire restoration because these unde...
Field experiments were established on seven sites in the northern jarrah forest of south-west Wester...
Eucalyptus globulus Labill., a globally significant plantation species, is grown commercially in a m...
Herbicides are used in savanna to control tree and shrub density, primarily to maintain the value of...
To investigate the effects of eucalypt trees on pasture in open eucalypt woodlands of north-eastern ...
In Vietnam acacia plantations are an important resource for the production of pulpwood and sawn timb...
To gain a better understanding of those parameters that control growth and productivity of Eucalyptu...
An experiment to examine survival and early growth of Eucalyptus camaldulensis on a saline site was ...
There have been few systematic experimental studies testing different restoration techniques in vary...