Evaluating short term cropping for restoration of native perennial grasslands in western NSW
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Australian Rangeland Society
Publication Year
2010
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Invasive Native Scrub (INS) is a major problem in thepastoral lands of western NSW. The objective of the project was to test the hypothesis that native perennial grasslands do regenerate in areas that have been cropped following removal of INS. A total of 30 paddocks that had been cropped during the last 20years were selected. Vegetation surveys were conducted in each paddock in March/April 2008. ...
Language
English
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Text
Document Type
Conference Paper
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Alemseged,Y., Hacker,R.B.,Smith, W.J. and Melville, G.J.(2010). Evaluating short term cropping for restoration of native perennial grasslands in western NSW. In: Proceedings of the 16thBiennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society, Bourke (Eds D.J. Eldridge and C. Waters) (Australian Rangeland Society: Perth)
Alemseged,Y., Hacker,R.B.,Smith, W.J. and Melville, G.J.(2010). Evaluating short term cropping for restoration of native perennial grasslands in western NSW. In: Proceedings of the 16thBiennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society, Bourke (Eds D.J. Eldridge and C. Waters) (Australian Rangeland Society: Perth)
Conference Name
16th Biennial Conference, Australian Rangeland Society, Bourke, New South Wales
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Keywords
ground cover plants
Invasive native scrub
restoration
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