Journal article
Inundation of a floodplain lake woodlands system: nutritional profiling and benefit to mature Eucalyptus largiflorens (Black Box) trees
DR Fernando, JP Lynch, SM Reichman, GJ Clark, RE Miller, TM Doody
Wetlands Ecology and Management | SPRINGER | Published : 2018
Abstract
River management continues to challenge riparian systems worldwide, with climate change impacts and anthropogenic extractions escalating. The Murray–Darling basin (MDB) in Australia is critical to agricultural production and habitat provision to maintain biodiversity. Concern for the condition of native trees and biota in the MDB has led to substantial research investment to increase ecosystem function understanding and improve floodplain and wetland management. This field study offers new insights into tree nutrition and physiology as interpreted against the plant-soil-environment dynamics of recent flooding. Black Box (Eucalyptus largiflorens (Myrtaceae) is the only key native riverine MDB..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Funding was provided by Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (Grant Number: DE120100510). Awarded to: Denise Fernando. La Trobe University (AU)-internal research funding (Grant Number: NA). Awarded to: Denise Fernando.