Moisture Regime and Nutrient Control of Seasonal Growth in Mediterranean Ecosystems
- 1 January 1983
- book chapter
- Published by Springer Nature
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- The balance between the foliage projective covers of overstorey and understorey strata in Australian vegetationAustral Ecology, 1981
- Nutrient release from decomposing leaf litter of Banksia ornata, Dark Island heathland, South AustraliaAustral Ecology, 1981
- Dark Island Heath (Ninety-Mile Plain, South Australia). VIII. The Effect of Fertilizers on Composition and Growth, 1950-1972Australian Journal of Botany, 1975
- Water Use by Perennial Evergreen Plant Communities in Australia and Papua New GuineaAustralian Journal of Botany, 1972
- Dark Island heath (Ninety-mile plain, South Australia). VII. The effect of fertilizers on composition and growth, 1950-60Australian Journal of Botany, 1963
- Dark Island heath (Ninety-mile Plain, South Australia). VI. Pyric succession: changes in composition, coverage, dry weight, and mineral nutrient statusAustralian Journal of Botany, 1958
- Dark Island heath (Ninety-mile Plain, South Australia). I. Definition of the ecosystemAustralian Journal of Botany, 1957
- Dark Island heath (Ninety-mile Plain, South Australia). III. The root systemsAustralian Journal of Botany, 1957
- Dark Island heath (Ninety-mile Plain, South Australia). V. The water relationships in heath vegetation and pastures on the Makin sandAustralian Journal of Botany, 1957
- Dark Island heath (Ninety-mile Plain, South Australia). IV. Soil moisture patterns produced by rainfall interception and stem-flowAustralian Journal of Botany, 1957