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2008-04-01A modified Jarvis-Stewart model for predicting stand-scale transpiration of an Australian native forestWhitley, R; Zeppel, M; Armstrong, N; Macinnis-Ng, C; Yunusa, I; Eamus, D
2010-01-01Root biomass distribution and soil properties of an open woodland on a duplex soilMacinnis-Ng, CMO; Fuentes, S; O'Grady, AP; Palmer, AR; Taylor, D; Whitley, RJ; Yunusa, I; Zeppel, MJB; Eamus, D
2007-01-01Economic and environmental advantages of using fly ash as a soil amendment in agronomyYunusa, I; Manoharan, V; Eamus, D; Skilbeck, G; Otesteanu, M; Celikyay, S; Mastorakis, N; Lache, S; Benra, FK
2013-12-30Design of store-release covers to minimize deep drainage in the mining and waste-disposal industries: Results from a modelling analyses based on ecophysiological principlesEamus, D; Yunusa, I; Taylor, D; Whitley, R
2008-08-15An analysis of the sensitivity of sap flux to soil and plant variables assessed for an Australian woodland using a soil-plant-atmosphere modelZeppel, M; MacInnis-Ng, C; Palmer, A; Taylor, D; Whitley, R; Fuentes, S; Yunusa, I; Williams, M; Eamus, D
2013-04-15Developing an empirical model of canopy water flux describing the common response of transpiration to solar radiation and VPD across five contrasting woodlands and forestsWhitley, R; Taylor, D; Macinnis-Ng, C; Zeppel, M; Yunusa, I; O'Grady, A; Froend, R; Medlyn, B; Eamus, D
2008-12-12The use of pre-dawn leaf water potential and MODIS LAI to explore seasonal trends in the phenology of Australian and southern African woodlands and savannasPalmer, AR; Fuentes, S; Taylor, D; MacInnis-Ng, C; Zeppel, M; Yunusa, I; February, E; Eamus, D
2010-03-01Towards a spatial understanding of water use of several land-cover classes: An examination of relationships amongst pre-dawn leaf water potential, vegetation water use, aridity and MODIS LAIPalmer, AR; Fuentes, S; Taylor, D; Macinnis-Ng, C; Zeppel, M; Yunusa, I; Eamus, D
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