Bothriochloa ewartiana (desert bluegrass) is a palatable, native perennial (C4) grass of considerable importance to the northern Australian grazing industry. However, little is known of the interaction between grazing pressure and the highly variable rainfall found in this area, on its population dynamics. This paper reports interim results (1998-2004) from a long-term study, in which its population dynamics were examined under 3 grazing strategies
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Bothriochloa ewartiana (desert bluegrass) is a palatable, native perennial (C4) grass of considerabl...
Rainfall variability remains a major challenge to sustainable grazing management in northern Austral...
The population dynamics of the palatable, perennial grasses Bothriochloa ewartiana (Domin) C.E.Hubb....
Managing large variations in herbage production, resulting from highly variable seasonal rainfall, p...
Managing native pastures for sustainable and economic production requires a good understanding of gr...
The occurrence of interstitial species in Astrebla grasslands in Australia are influenced by grazing...
© 2001 Dr. Brendan Richard CullenPerennial grasses are an important component of sustainable grazing...
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Two experiments were conducted in the semi-arid (400 millimeter annual rainfall) Macquarie region of...
Grazing of sheep in arid grasslands is risky; sudden shifts to lower functional states may occur whe...
Low ground cover by perennial species is a major problem in naturalised pasture on steep hill countr...
This paper describes a study to identify those factors which control the persistence of the Subtropi...
Grazing management is important for sustaining the productivity and health of rangelands. However, t...
Seed production and soil seed hanks of H. contortus were studied in a subset of treatments within an...
Bothriochloa ewartiana (desert bluegrass) is a palatable, native perennial (C4) grass of considerabl...
Rainfall variability remains a major challenge to sustainable grazing management in northern Austral...
The population dynamics of the palatable, perennial grasses Bothriochloa ewartiana (Domin) C.E.Hubb....
Managing large variations in herbage production, resulting from highly variable seasonal rainfall, p...
Managing native pastures for sustainable and economic production requires a good understanding of gr...
The occurrence of interstitial species in Astrebla grasslands in Australia are influenced by grazing...
© 2001 Dr. Brendan Richard CullenPerennial grasses are an important component of sustainable grazing...
The dynamics of Heteropogon contortus (black speargrass) populations were measured in a subset of tr...
Rigorous statistical examination of the population dynamics of a number of long-lived perennial plan...
Two experiments were conducted in the semi-arid (400 millimeter annual rainfall) Macquarie region of...
Grazing of sheep in arid grasslands is risky; sudden shifts to lower functional states may occur whe...
Low ground cover by perennial species is a major problem in naturalised pasture on steep hill countr...
This paper describes a study to identify those factors which control the persistence of the Subtropi...
Grazing management is important for sustaining the productivity and health of rangelands. However, t...
Seed production and soil seed hanks of H. contortus were studied in a subset of treatments within an...