Publications
Publications
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What limits a rare alpine plant species? Comparative demography of three endemic species of Myosotis (Boraginaceae)
- Authors
- Alan Mark, K.J.M. Dickinson, D. Kelly, G. Wells, R. Clayton
- Journal
- Austral Ecology
- Year
- 2007
- Establishing what are the underlying causes of species range limits is of fundamental interest in ecology. We followed the fate of individually mapped plants of three endemic New Zealand high-alpine s...
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Improving Fiji disease resistance screening trials in sugarcane by considering virus transmission class and possible origin of Fiji disease virus
- Authors
- G.R. Smith, J.M. Candy
- Journal
- Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
- Year
- 2004
- Fiji disease virus is a propagative, persistently transmitted virus that multiplies in species of the delphacid planthopper genus Perkinsiella, and in sugarcane, the feeding host of the insect. Effort...
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Demography of a rare endemic Myosotis: Boom and bust in the high-alpine zone of southern New Zealand
- Authors
- Alan Mark, K.J.M. Dickinson, R.J. Stanley
- Journal
- Arctic and Alpine Research
- Year
- 1998
- A 5-yr ongoing demographic study of the extremely localized (ca. 0.5 ha), rare, high-alpine endemic Myosotis oreophila and the widespread M. pulvinaris, where their ranges overlap, has revealed widely...
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Comparison of techniques for determining the effect of aluminium on the growth of, and the inheritance of aluminium tolerance in wheat
- Authors
- R. Gardner, D.M. Wheeler, D.C. Edmeades, R.A. Christie
- Journal
- Plant and Soil
- Year
- 1992
- The effect of Al on the growth of plants derived from the F3 generation of a cross between Al tolerant (Waalt) and Al sensitive (Warigal) wheat cultivars, grown in low ionic strength nutrient solution...
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