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    Up-the-Pipe Solutions: A Best Practice Framework to Engage Communities in Reducing Chemical Contamination in Waste by Tremblay, Louis A., Ataria, James M., Challenger, Ian, Horswell, Jacqui, Baker, Virginia, Langer, E. R. Lisa, Leckie, Alan, Champeau, Olivier, Siggins, Alma, Northcott, Grant L.

    Published in Pollutants (03-11-2023)
    “…Anthropogenic chemicals are fundamental for maintaining our standard of living in modern society. Unfortunately, some chemicals are persistent and can enter…”
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    Magnesium fertilizer, weed control and clonal effects on wood stiffness of juvenile Pinus radiata at two contrasting sites by Xue, Jianming, Clinton, Peter W., Leckie, Alan C., Graham, J. Doug

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-10-2013)
    “…•Significant main effects of clone, weed control and site on wood stiffness.•Significant interactive effects of clone×weed control or site on wood…”
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    Diversity and succession of adventive and indigenous vascular understorey plants in Pinus radiata plantation forests in New Zealand by Brockerhoff, Eckehard G, Ecroyd, Chris E, Leckie, Alan C, Kimberley, Mark O

    Published in Forest ecology and management (18-11-2003)
    “…The vegetation of Pinus radiata plantation forests in New Zealand was studied to examine how the indigenous flora has responded to this novel habitat. A…”
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    Plantation management induces long-term alterations to bacterial phytohormone production and activity in bulk soil by Smaill, Simeon J., Leckie, Alan C., Clinton, Peter W., Hickson, Aynsley C.

    “…Phytohormone production and modification by soil bacteria has the potential to influence plant growth and performance. We studied the long term effects of…”
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    Coarse soil can enhance the availability of nutrients from fine soil by Smaill, Simeon J., Clinton, Peter W., Allen, Robert B., Leckie, Alan C, Davis, Murray R.

    “…A recent trial found that the presence of coarse soil in fine soil increased nutrient uptake by two plant species (Smaill et al., 2014). To determine if the…”
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    Effect of stem guying on the incidence of resin pockets by Watt, Michael S., Downes, Geoff M., Jones, Trevor, Ottenschlaeger, Maria, Leckie, Alan C., Smaill, Simeon J., Kimberley, Mark O., Brownlie, Rod

    Published in Forest ecology and management (10-10-2009)
    “…Although resin pockets are a major cause of degrade for appearance grade timber, little is known about the environmental conditions that control the incidence…”
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    Genotypic variation in foliar nutrient concentrations, δ13C, and chlorophyll fluorescence in relation to tree growth of radiata pine clones in a serpentine soil by Xue, Jianming, Clinton, Peter W., Davis, Murray R., Siddiqui, Tahir, Beets, Peter N., Leckie, Alan C.

    “…This study investigated the genotypic variation in foliar nutrient concentrations, isotopic signature (δ13C), and chlorophyll fluorescence (Fv/Fm) and tree…”
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    Above-ground biomass accumulation and nitrogen fixation of broom ( Cytisus scoparius L.) growing with juvenile Pinus radiata on a dryland site by Watt, Michael S., Clinton, Peter W., Whitehead, David, Richardson, Brian, Mason, Euan G., Leckie, Alan C.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (03-10-2003)
    “…Annual above-ground biomass growth and nitrogen accumulation was investigated in a mixed stand of juvenile Pinus radiata and broom ( Cytisus scoparius L.),…”
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    Effect of boron fertiliser, weed control and genotype on foliar nutrients and tree growth of juvenile Pinus radiata at two contrasting sites in New Zealand by Olykan, Sonya T., Xue, Jianming, Clinton, Peter W., Skinner, Malcolm F., Graham, Doug J., Leckie, Alan C.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (20-03-2008)
    “…Two trials, which included 5 boron (B) fertiliser rates (0, 4, 8, 16 and 32 kg B ha −1) and two weed control (±WC) and eight radiata pine genotypes, were…”
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    Modelling the influence of stand structural, edaphic and climatic influences on juvenile Pinus radiata fibre length by Watt, Michael S., D’Ath, Ryan, Leckie, Alan C., Clinton, Peter W., Coker, Graham, Davis, Murray R., Simcock, Robyn, Parfitt, Roger L., Dando, John, Mason, Euan G.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (25-01-2008)
    “…The objectives of this study were to determine the influence of site, fertilisation and age on fibre length and develop predictive models of fibre length from…”
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    Modelling the influence of weed competition on the growth of young Pinus radiata at a dryland site by Watt, Michael S., Whitehead, David, Richardson, Brian, Mason, Euan G., Leckie, Alan C.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (17-06-2003)
    “…A water balance model was used to partition water loss and explain annual growth differences for 1-year-old Pinus radiata D. Don trees growing with and without…”
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    Growth, loss, and vertical distribution of Pinus radiata fine roots growing at ambient and elevated CO2 concentration by Thomas, Stephen M., Whitehead, David, Reid, JefF. B., Cook, Freeman J., Adams, JohN. A., Leckie, AlaN. C.

    Published in Global change biology (01-01-1999)
    “…Increased below‐ground carbon allocation in forest ecosystems is a likely consequence of rising atmospheric CO2 concentration. If this results in changes to…”
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    Household preferences when purchasing handwashing liquid soap: A choice experiment application by Yao, Richard T., Langer, E.R., Leckie, Alan, Tremblay, Louis A.

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (20-10-2019)
    “…Limited information is provided on the potential impacts of ingredients in consumer products to assist individuals to purchase household products. This study…”
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    Explaining the larger seed bank of an invasive shrub in non-native versus native environments by differences in seed predation and plant size by Bakker, Mark R, Udo, Nathalie, Atlan, Anne, Gire, Céline, Gonzalez, Maya, Graham, Doug, Leckie, Alan, Milin, Sylvie, Niollet, Sylvie, Xue, Jianming, Delerue, Florian

    Published in Annals of botany (20-05-2019)
    “…Large, persistent seed banks contribute to the invasiveness of non-native plants, and maternal plant size is an important contributory factor. We explored the…”
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    Native and invasive seedling drought-resistance under elevated temperature in common gorse populations by Christina, Mathias, Gire, Céline, Bakker, Mark R, Leckie, Alan, Xue, Jianming, Clinton, Peter W, Negrin-Perez, Zaira, Sierra, José Ramon Arevalo, Domec, Jean-Christophe, Gonzalez, Maya

    Published in Journal of plant ecology (01-06-2023)
    “…Abstract The assumption that climatic growing requirements of invasive species are conserved between their native and non-native environment is a key…”
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    A transdisciplinary approach to local waste management in New Zealand: Addressing interrelated challenges through indigenous partnership by Goven, Joanna, Langer, E.R. (Lisa), Baker, Virginia, Ataria, James, Leckie, Alan

    “…•A transdisciplinary research case study is presented and evaluated.•It is successful in meeting four interrelated internal challenges.•A partnership with the…”
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    Seasonal root distribution and soil surface carbon fluxes for one-year-old Pinus radiata trees growing at ambient and elevated carbon dioxide concentration by Thomas, S.M, Whitehead, D, Adams, J.A, Reid, J.B, Sherlock, R.R, Leckie, A.C

    Published in Tree physiology (01-11-1996)
    “…The increase in number of fine (< 0.5 mm diameter) roots of one-year-old clonal Pinus radiata D. Don trees grown in large open-top field chambers at ambient…”
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    Herbicide options for managing competitive vegetation during the establishment of Pinus radiata and Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii in Southland, New Zealand by Rolando, Carol A., Watt, Michael S., Todoroki, Christine, Henley, David, Leckie, Alan

    Published in New Zealand journal of forestry science (20-01-2017)
    “…Background Control of weeds is important for survival, growth and uniformity of planted conifers, such as Pinus radiata D.Don and Pseudotsuga mensiesii var…”
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    Community engagement in the management of biosolids: Lessons from four New Zealand studies by Goven, Joanna, Langer, E.R. (Lisa), Baker, Virginia, Ataria, James, Leckie, Alan

    Published in Journal of environmental management (30-07-2012)
    “…Biosolids management has been largely overlooked as an issue for environmental co-management, collaborative learning and public participation. This paper…”
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    Genotypic variation in foliar nutrient concentrations, [delta]13C, and chlorophyll fluorescence in relation to tree growth of radiata pine clones in a serpentine soil by Xue, Jianming, Clinton, Peter W, Davis, Murray R, Siddiqui, Tahir, Beets, Peter N, Leckie, Alan C

    “…This study investigated the genotypic variation in foliar nutrient concentrations, isotopic signature ([delta]13C), and chlorophyll fluorescence (Fv/Fm) and…”
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