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2017-01-01Economics and risk of adaptation options in the Australian cotton industryLuo, Q; Behrendt, K; Bange, M
2010-12-01Soil heterogeneity effects on O<inf>2</inf> distribution and CH<inf>4</inf> emissions from wetlands: In situ and mesocosm studies with planar O<inf>2</inf> optodes and membrane inlet mass spectrometryAskaer, L; Elberling, B; Glud, RN; Kühl, M; Lauritsen, FR; Joensen, HP
2010-06-09Plant mineral nutrition in ancient landscapes: High plant species diversity on infertile soils is linked to functional diversity for nutritional strategiesLambers, H; Brundrett, MC; Raven, JA; Hopper, SD
2005-01Water potential and gas exchange did not reflect performance of Pinus radiata D. Don in an agroforestry system under conditions of soil-water deficit in a temperate environmentYunusa, IA; Thomson, SE; Pollock, KP; Lu, Y; Mead, DJ
2011-11-01Plant mineral nutrition in ancient landscapes: High plant species diversity on infertile soils is linked to functional diversity for nutritional strategiesLambers, H; Brundrett, MC; Raven, JA; Hopper, SD
2007-09Methane oxidation in freely and poorly drained grassland soils and effects of cattle urine application.Li, Z; Kelliher, FM
2015-10-02Sequential application of hyperspectral indices for delineation of stripe rust infection and nitrogen deficiency in wheatDevadas, R; Lamb, DW; Backhouse, D; Simpfendorfer, S
2011-02-01Response of soil microbial communities to management strategies for enhancing Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) establishment on heather (Calluna vulgaris) moorlandCurlevski, NJA; Artz, RRE; Anderson, IC; Cairney, JWG
2010-01-01Converting Australian tropical rainforest to native Araucariaceae plantations alters soil fungal communitiesCurlevski, NJA; Xu, Z; Anderson, IC; Cairney, JWG
2007-01Reading the public mind: a novel approach to imporving the adoption of new science and technologyFisher, NI; Cribb, J; Peacock, A
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