126 results on '"Whalley, R. D. B."'
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2. Overcoming limitations to propagation from seed of 40 Australian species important for restoration
3. Disturbance governs dominance of an invasive forb in a temporary wetland
4. Seed Abscission and Retention in Indian Ricegrass
5. Vegetative reproduction facilitates early expansion of Phyla canescens in a semi-arid floodplain
6. Measuring botanical composition of grasslands.
7. The role of seedbanks in invasions by Hyparrhenia hirta (L.) Stapf in Australia
8. Effect of temperature and light on germination of 10 species of Eucalyptus from north-western NSW
9. Restore, regenerate, revegetate; restoring ecological processes, ecosystems and landscapes in a changing world
10. Germination ecology of six species of Eucalyptus in shrink–swell vertosols: moisture, seed depth and seed size limit seedling emergence
11. Topsoil removal and carbon addition for weed control and native grass recruitment in a temperate-derived grassland in northern New South Wales
12. ASSESSMENT OF NAPIER GRASS ACCESSIONS IN LOWLAND AND HIGHLAND TROPICAL ENVIRONMENTS IN EAST AFRICA: PRODUCTIVITY AND FORAGE QUALITY
13. Osmotic adjustment, stomata morphology and function show contrasting responses to water stress in mesic and hydric grasses under elevated CO2 concentration.
14. Preventing weed spread: a survey of lifestyle and commercial landholders about Nassella trichotoma in the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia
15. Use of functional traits to identify Australian forage grasses, legumes and shrubs for domestication and use in pastoral areas under a changing climate
16. Preventing weed spread: a survey of lifestyle and commercial landholders about Nassella trichotoma in the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia
17. The role of seedbanks in invasions by Hyparrhenia hirta(L.) Stapf in Australia
18. Introduction to ‘Social and Ecological Aspects of Grassland Use in Northern China: Implications for Adaptation to Climate Change’
19. ASSESSMENT OF NAPIER GRASS ACCESSIONS IN LOWLAND AND HIGHLAND TROPICAL ENVIRONMENTS IN EAST AFRICA: PRODUCTIVITY AND FORAGE QUALITY.
20. Use of plant water relations to assess forage quality and growth for two cultivars of Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) subjected to different levels of soil water supply and temperature regimes
21. Revegetation with Australian native grasses – a reassessment of the importance of using local provenances
22. Identification of superior native and introduced grasses for low-input pastures in temperate Australia
23. Seed-bank and seedling dynamics in Hyparrhenia hirta are influenced by herbicide application and mowing management
24. Periodic rest from grazing provided no control of an invasive perennial forb
25. Vegetative reproduction facilitates early expansion of Phyla canescens in a semi-arid floodplain
26. The current and future potential geographical distribution of Hyparrhenia hirta
27. Evaluation of native and introduced grasses for low-input pastures in temperate Australia: rationale and scope
28. Grassland species response to soil disturbance and nutrient enrichment on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales
29. Editorial
30. Identification of superior native and introduced grasses for low-input pastures in temperate Australia
31. Some factors influencing landholder opinion of the native grass Microlaena stipoides
32. Distribution and density of the root system of macadamia on krasnozem soil and some effects of legume groundcovers on fibrous root density
33. Ecology of Nassella neesiana, Chilean needle grass, in pastures on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. II. Seedbank dynamics, seed germination, and seedling recruitment
34. Ecology of Nassella neesiana, Chilean needle grass, in pastures on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. I. Seed production and dispersal
35. Legume groundcovers have mixed effects on growth and yield ofMacadamia integrifolia
36. Glasshouse and field studies on the effects of groundcovers on banana and macadamia growth and water relations
37. Fate of annual pasture legumes seeds on a two-way thermo-gradient plate
38. Managing saffron thistle in pastures with strategic grazing
39. Native grasslands on non-arable slopes of the Garrawillie Creek sub-catchment, Western Liverpool Plains, New South Wales
40. Systematic studies in Paniceae (Poaceae): Homopholis and Whalleya gen. et sp. nov.
41. The Biology of Australian Weeds 64. Hyparrhenia hirta (L.) Stapf.
42. Divergent responses to long-term grazing exclusion among three plant communities in a flood pulsing wetland in eastern Australia.
43. Emergence and Survival of Three Native Grass Species Sown on Roadsides on the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
44. Relationships between Tree Cover and Grass Dominance in a Grazed Temperate Stringybark (Eucalyptus laevopinea) Open-Forest
45. Factors affecting the germination of Giant Parramatta grass
46. Germination, seedling occurrence and seedling survival of Spinifex sericeus R. Br. (Poaceae)
47. Effects of salt spray and sand burial on Spinifex sericeus R. Br.
48. Resource allocation patterns in Spinifex sericeus R.Br.: A dioecious perennial grass of coastal sand dunes
49. A MODEL for Expanded Use of Native Grasses.
50. A MODEL for Expanded Use of Native Grasses.
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