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Journal articles on the topic "Eucalyptus polyanthemos"

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Keatley, Marie R., Irene L. Hudson, and Tim D. Fletcher. "Long-term flowering synchrony of box-ironbark eucalypts." Australian Journal of Botany 52, no. 1 (2004): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt03017.

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Long-term (1940–1970) flowering synchrony of Eucalyptus leucoxylon ssp. pruinosa (F.Muell. ex Miq.) Boland, E. microcarpa (Maiden) Maiden, E. polyanthemos ssp. vestita L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill and E. tricarpa (L.A.S.Johnson) L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill was quantified at the tree level. The least synchronous grouping was E. polyanthemos and E. microcarpa (0.06), with flowering overlap occurring in only 5 of the 30 years. The species with the most synchronous flowering were E. leucoxylon and E. tricarpa (0.62): flowering overlapped in 24 of the 30 years. Synchrony in the 1996–1997 flowering
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Downer, A. James, and Ben Faber. "851 PB 396 THE EFFECT OF EUCALYPTUS MULCHES ON GERMINATION OF ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL WEED SPECIES." HortScience 29, no. 5 (1994): 555c—555. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.29.5.555c.

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Eucalyptus mulch is considered by many horticulturists to be toxic to cultivated plants and weeds. The purpose of this study was to determine the weed suppressive effect of mulch made from various Eucalyptus species. Propagation flats were seeded with 100 seeds each of nine weed species and covered with peat-perlite media, or composted or fresh Eucalyptus globulus, E. citriodora, E. rudus, E. polyanthemos, E. sideroxylon, E. maculata or E. ficifolia. Fresh mulch suppressed germination of all species. Compost mulched weeds seeds germinated more and produced more dry weight than fresh mulch trea
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Goodger, J. Q. D., P. K. Ades, and I. E. Woodrow. "Cyanogenesis in Eucalyptus polyanthemos seedlings: heritability, ontogeny and effect of soil nitrogen." Tree Physiology 24, no. 6 (2004): 681–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/treephys/24.6.681.

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Goodger, J. Q. D., Robert J. Capon, and Ian E. Woodrow. "Cyanogenic polymorphism in Eucalyptus polyanthemos Schauer subsp. vestita L. Johnson and K. Hill (Myrtaceae)." Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 30, no. 7 (2002): 617–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0305-1978(01)00141-7.

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Hall, PJ, J. Badenoch-Jones, CW Parker, DS Letham, and BA Barlow. "Identification and Quantification of Cytokinins in the Xylem Sap of Mistletoes and Their Hosts in Relation to Leaf Mimicry." Functional Plant Biology 14, no. 4 (1987): 429. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pp9870429.

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Cytokinins present in the xylem saps of two species of Amyema mistletoes and three species of Eucalyptus hosts have been measured using radioimmunoassays employing antibodies elicited against zeatin riboside, dihydrozeatin riboside and isopentenyladenosine. The radioimmunoassays, when used in combination with enzymatic treatments and chromatographic separation techniques, allowed the detection of a wide variety of cytokinin bases, ribosides, O-glucosides and nucleotides. Column chromatography over paraffin-coated silica gel was used to separate cytokinins from contaminating polar plant compoun
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Wallis, I. R., and W. J. Foley. "Validation of near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy to estimate the potential intake of Eucalyptus foliage by folivorous marsupials." Australian Journal of Zoology 51, no. 1 (2003): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/zo02027.

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We validated an existing model of food intake by captive common ringtail possums (Pseudocheirus peregrinus), a folivorous marsupial, by feeding foliage from 18 individual Eucalyptus polyanthemos trees and measuring dry matter intake. Near-infrared reflectance (NIR) spectra of a sample of each foliage were recorded and compared against a previously derived model relating food intake in common ringtails and NIR spectra. We found excellent agreement between the predicted and measured food intake, with the standard error of prediction being 3.6 g kg(body mass)–0.75 day–1. NIR spectroscopy is a sui
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Myers, BA, and TF Neales. "Osmotic Adjustment, Induced by Drought, in Seedlings of Three Eucalyptus Species." Functional Plant Biology 13, no. 5 (1986): 597. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pp9860597.

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Osmotic adjustment was observed in pot-grown seedlings of Eucalyptus behriana, E. microcarpa and E. polyanthemos that had been subjected to one and two periods of drought. The osmotic potential of sap expressed from rehydrated leaves was significantly lower in seedlings which had wilted twice (-2.02 � 0.05 MPa) compared with those which had wilted once (-1.86 � 0.05 MPa) and those which had been watered daily (-1.66 � 0.05 MPa). After two drought cycles, seedlings began to wilt at lower mean values of plant water potential (- 3.51 � 0.22 MPa) than those which had not wilted previously (-3.14 �
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Gras, Emma K., Jennifer Read, Chantal T. Mach, Gordon D. Sanson, and Fiona J. Clissold. "Herbivore damage, resource richness and putative defences in juvenile versus adult Eucalyptus leaves." Australian Journal of Botany 53, no. 1 (2005): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt04049.

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Eucalyptus species often show marked differences in morphology and ecophysiology between adult and juvenile leaves. Given these differences, it was hypothesised that juvenile and adult leaves would present different levels of resources to a herbivore, and potentially different levels of putative anti-herbivore defences. This hypothesis was tested in some eucalypts growing in native forest in south-eastern Australia. There were no significant differences in levels of water, protein or carbohydrates (per unit dry weight) between mature adult and juvenile leaves. No difference was recorded in con
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Holly, C., GP Laughlin, and MC Ball. "Cold-Induced Photoinhibition and Design of Shelters for Establishment of Eucalypts in Pasture." Australian Journal of Botany 42, no. 2 (1994): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt9940139.

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Juvenile Eucalyptus polyanthemos Schau. which had been established in an open pasture, were surrounded by individual shelters made of different materials: chicken wire, white translucent plastic, and three types of shade cloth transmitting 30, 50 or 70% of incident sunlight. Air temperatures within white plastic shelters were up to 6°C above ambient air temperatures, whereas air temperatures in other shelters differed little from ambient. Irradiance was the main factor which varied between shelters. Leaves were photoinhibited over winter as shown by depression in pre-dawn Fv/Fm. The extent of
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Durant, Rebecca, Gary W. Luck, and Alison Matthews. "Nest-box use by arboreal mammals in a peri-urban landscape." Wildlife Research 36, no. 7 (2009): 565. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr09058.

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Context. Nest boxes provide important nesting, denning and shelter sites for many fauna species worldwide, but we know little about the factors that influence the suitability of nest boxes for particular species. Such information is crucial in urban landscapes where natural hollows are scarce. Aims. The aim of this study was to record the use of nest boxes by sugar gliders (Petaurus breviceps), squirrel gliders (P. norfolcensis) and other fauna in a peri-urban landscape in northern Victoria and examine factors at multiple spatial scales that may influence nest-box use. Methods. We monitored th
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Eucalyptus polyanthemos"

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Louerguioui, Ali. "Techniques de multiplication par clonage "in vitro" du genre eucalyptus." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37615472r.

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