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Autor:
Tim E. Smith, D. E. Allen, Susanne Schmidt, Richard Brackin, Luke P. Shoo, Tom Lewis, Mark T. L. Bonner
Publikováno v:
Microbial Ecology
Widespread and continuing losses of tropical old-growth forests imperil global biodiversity and alter global carbon (C) cycling. Soil organic carbon (SOC) typically declines with land use change from old-growth forest, but the underlying mechanisms a
Autor:
Valerie J. Debuse, Chris T. Holloway, Helen F. Nahrung, Aaron Wiegand, Tim E. Smith, Simon A. Lawson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pest Science. 92:579-593
Population dynamics of forest insect pests are a key determinant of forest health globally, but there is often insufficient information on tree susceptibility and environmental drivers of attack to construct pest population models that inform managem
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forest Research. 22:153-159
The establishment and early growth of a clonal teak plantation on a leached and acidic alluvial soil on North Queensland, Australia was studied over 18 months. The soil was treated with three lime treatments (0, 1 and 2 Mg ha−1) and three CaCl2 tre
Publikováno v:
New Forests. 48:137-152
The adaptation of teak to acid soils was tested by studying physiological responses of teak clones to varying concentrations of Ca, H (pH) and Al in solution and soil culture. Nutrient solutions containing 0.05, 0.8 or 10 mM Ca were adjusted to pH 4,
Autor:
Ram C. Dalal, Scott Swift, Tom Lewis, Bernhard Wehr, Neil Tindale, Neal W. Menzies, Philippa Bryant, Tim E. Smith, Bruce Hogg, Ben Francis, Luke Verstraten
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 649
Tropical regions of the world experience high rates of land-use change and this has a major influence on terrestrial carbon (C) pools and the global C cycle. We assessed land-use change from agriculture to reforested plantings (with endemic species),
Publikováno v:
Chemoecology. 24:95-103
Plant secondary chemistry mediates the ability of herbivores to locate, accept and survive on potential host plants. We examined the relationship between attack by the cerambycid beetle Phoracantha solida and the chemistry of the secondary phloem (in
Publikováno v:
Environmental Entomology. 43:37-46
Phoracantha longicorn beetles are endemic to Australia, and some species have become significant pests of eucalypts worldwide, yet little is known about their host plant interactions and factors influencing tree susceptibility in Australia. Here, we
Publikováno v:
New Forests. 38:285-294
Time to first root in cuttings varies under different environmental conditions and understanding these differences is critical for optimizing propagation of commercial forestry species. Temperature environment (15, 25, 30 or 35 ± 2°C) had no effect