Items where Subject is "Forest soils"
Number of items at this level: 7. BButler, O. M., Lewis, T. and Chen, C. (2021) Do Soil Chemical Changes Contribute to the Dominance of Blady Grass (Imperata cylindrica) in Surface Fire-Affected Forests? Fire, 4 (2). ISSN 2571-6255 Butler, O. M., Lewis, T. and Chen, C. (2017) Fire alters soil labile stoichiometry and litter nutrients in Australian eucalypt forests. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 26 (9). pp. 783-788. FForsyth, A.R., Bubb, K.A. and Cox, M.E. (2006) Sediment and nutrient losses from exotic Pinus plantation management operations under simulated rainfall. Australian Forestry, 69 (1). pp. 58-67. KKrull, E., Bray, S. G., Harms, B., Baxter, N., Bol, R. and Farquhar, G. (2007) Development of a stable isotope index to assess decadal-scale vegetation change and application to woodlands of the Burdekin catchment, Australia. Global Change Biology, 13 (7). pp. 1455-1468. LLiu, X., Chen, C. R., Wang, W. J., Hughes, J. M., Lewis, T., Hou, E. Q. and Shen, J. (2013) Soil environmental factors rather than denitrification gene abundance control N2O fluxes in a wet sclerophyll forest with different burning frequency. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 57 . pp. 292-300. ISSN 0038-0717 RRichards, A. E., Brackin, R., Lindsay, D. A. J. and Schmidt, S. (2012) Effect of fire and tree-grass patches on soil nitrogen in Australian tropical savannas. Austral Ecology, 37 (6). pp. 668-677. ISSN 1442-9985 TTutua, S.S., Xu, Z.H., Blumfield, T.J. and Bubb, K.A. (2008) Long-term impacts of harvest residue management on nutrition, growth and productivity of an exotic pine plantation of sub-tropical Australia. Forest Ecology and Management, 256 (4). pp. 741-748. |