Impact of short-term exclosure from grazing on pasture recovery from drought in six Queensland pasture communitiesExport / Share Orr, D.M., Yee, M.C. and Myles, D.J. (2006) Impact of short-term exclosure from grazing on pasture recovery from drought in six Queensland pasture communities. Tropical Grasslands, 40 (4). pp. 202-212. ISSN 0049-4763
Article Link: https://www.tropicalgrasslands.info/public/journal... AbstractA study conducted during 2003 and 2004 examined the impact of either 0-, 3-, 6- or 12-month exclosure from grazing on pasture recovery following drought in 6 pasture communities, selected to include a range of pasture conditions on a range of soil types at Injune, Theodore, Charters Towers, Rockhampton, Nebo and Charleville, Queensland, Australia. Unreplicated plots of 25 x 25 m were established at each location in autumn 2003 and sampled at approximately 3-monthly intervals until autumn 2004. Drought prevented sampling at 2 locations until spring 2003.
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