Search

Current filters:
Add Filter:

Results

Customise results display
Item hits:
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2011-04-01Structural and hydrological alterations of soil due to addition of coal fly ashYunusa, IAM; Manoharan, V; Odeh, IOA; Shrestha, S; Skilbeck, CG; Eamus, D
2008-01-30Long term trends of stand transpiration in a remnant forest during wet and dry yearsZeppel, MJB; Macinnis-Ng, CMO; Yunusa, IAM; Whitley, RJ; Eamus, D
2007-05-01Short-term responses of two contrasting species of earthworms in an agricultural soil amended with coal fly-ashMuir, MA; Yunusa, IAM; Burchett, MD; Lawrie, R; Chan, KY; Manoharan, V
2008-01-01A simple field validation of daily transpiration derived from sapflow using a porometer and minimal meteorological dataYunusa, IAM; Nuberg, IK; Fuentes, S; Lu, P; Eamus, D
2010-04-01An assessment of the water budget for contrasting vegetation covers associated with waste managementYunusa, IAM; Zeppel, MJB; Fuentes, S; Macinnis-Ng, CMO; Palmer, AR; Eamus, D
2006-07-01Daily, seasonal and annual patterns of transpiration from a stand of remnant vegetation dominated by a coniferous Callitris species and a broad-leaved Eucalyptus speciesZeppel, MJB; Yunusa, IAM; Eamus, D
2007-04-01Radiation- and water-use associated with growth and yields of wheat and chickpea in sole and mixed cropsJahansooz, MR; Yunusa, IAM; Coventry, DR; Palmer, AR; Eamus, D
2006-01-01Fly-ash: An exploitable resource for management of Australian agricultural soilsYunusa, IAM; Eamus, D; DeSilva, DL; Murray, BR; Burchett, MD; Skilbeck, GC; Heidrich, C
2012-01-01Fine Root Biomass and Its Relationship to Evapotranspiration in Woody and Grassy Vegetation Covers for Ecological Restoration of Waste Storage and Mining LandscapesYunusa, IAM; Zolfaghar, S; Zeppel, MJB; Li, Z; Palmer, AR; Eamus, D
2011-03-08Latent heat fluxes during two contrasting years from a juvenile plantation established over a waste disposal landscapeYunusa, IAM; Fuentes, S; Palmer, AR; Macinnis-Ng, CMO; Zeppel, MJB; Eamus, D
Results 1-10 of 17 (Search time: 0.024 seconds).