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    Response of directly seeded high-value timber species to microorganisms, fertiliser and a water retention polymer: implications for reforestation of agricultural lands in Southeast Asia by So, T., Ruthrof, K.X., Sommeechai, M., Thaiutsa, B., Dell, B.

    Published in Journal of forest science (Praha) (31-03-2016)
    “…High-value native timber species are being promoted in reforestation in Southeast Asia. However, slow growth during early establishment, coupled with poor soil…”
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    Vegetation structure and fuel dynamics in fire-prone, Mediterranean-type Banksia woodlands by Tangney, R., Miller, R.G., Fontaine, J.B., Veber, W.P., Ruthrof, K.X., Miller, B.P.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-02-2022)
    “…•Application of Generalized Additive Mixed Models (GAMMs) was found to be an effective approach to represent processes of vegetation regrowth and fuel…”
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    Environmental and genetic drivers of physiological and functional traits in a key canopy species by Challis, A., Rymer, P.D., Ahrens, C.W., Hardy, GESJ, Byrne, M., Ruthrof, K.X., Tissue, D.T.

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-10-2024)
    “…The resilience of forests worldwide is challenged by climate change. Large-scale tree mortality and dieback events have been documented across continents in…”
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    Drought legacy interacts with wildfire to alter soil microbial communities in a Mediterranean climate-type forest by Hopkins, A.J.M., Brace, A.J., Bruce, J.L., Hyde, J., Fontaine, J.B., Walden, L., Veber, W., Ruthrof, K.X.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-03-2024)
    “…Mediterranean forest ecosystems will be increasingly affected by hotter drought and more frequent and severe wildfire events in the future. However, little is…”
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    Invasion by Eucalyptus megacornuta of an urban bushland in Southwestern Australia by Ruthrof, K.X

    Published in Weed technology (2004)
    “…Eucalypts have been planted extensively beyond their natural range but few of these plantings have become invasive. The Kings Park bushland in Western…”
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