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Biodiversity of Australian smut fungi.
... McAlpine 1910 was aware of four species all in Ustilago of endemic smut fungi on grasses, yet eleven new endemic species of smut fungi were collected on grasses in Australia in the year [r] ... See full document
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Online identification guides for Australian smut fungi (Ustilaginomycotina) and rust fungi (Pucciniales)
... rust fungi (Pucciniomycotina, Pucciniales) are available online at ...< Australian smut fungi (317 species in 37 genera) and 100 rust fungi (from approximately 360 species in 37 ... See full document
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Endophytic fungi associated with Australian orchids
... Mycorrhizal fungi are a major component of the soil microbiota in many ...soil fungi and plant roots providing the eucalypts with mineral nutrients and the fungi with photosynthetically derived ... See full document
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Fire and fragmentation interactions: effects on reptiles and small mammals in modified semi arid landscapes
... highlighted that there is limited research in fire-fragmentation interaction effects on biodiversity. In Paper II, I build on research by Clarke et al. (2010) who found that stem diameter was a useful predictor of ... See full document
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Reports
... Fungal Biodiversity Centre, Utrecht, The Netherlands) pointed out that ITS and LSU sequences do not fully determine the species level, because significant intraspecific variability is ...mucoralean fungi is ... See full document
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An evaluation of the conservation of New Zealand's threatened biodiversity : management, species recovery and legislation : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology at Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand
... A survey was conducted amongst a sample of households in Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, to gain an indication of the perception of government spending on conservation. The survey also obtained an understanding of ... See full document
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A method for risk analysis across governance systems: a Great Barrier Reef case study
... The GBR is situated on the north-east coast of Australia (figure 2). It is a Marine Park under joint Australian (Federal) and Queensland (State) Government arrangements and declared a World Heritage Area in 1981. ... See full document
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The ecology of VAM fungi in contrasting Australian agricultural systems
... many Australian soils, plant uptake of soluble P from fertilisers in the year of application is only around 20% (Leeper and Uren ...of Australian agriculture are strongly dependent on regular additions of P ... See full document
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Exploring fungal biodiversity: organic acid production by 66 strains of filamentous fungi
... mentous fungi, have attracted considerable attention for their role in natural ecology and their potential indus- trial applications ...of fungi producing ...filamentous fungi. For ectomycorrhizal ... See full document
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BIODIVERSITY OF THE ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI ISOLATED FROM MORINGA OLEIFERA OF YERCAUD HILLS
... About 24 segments (12 segments of leaves and stem respectively) of Moringa oleifera were screened for the isolation of endophytic fungi. The leaf segments showed a maximum repository for endophytic fungi ... See full document
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Stand der Bekämpfung von Brandkrankheiten im ökologischen Getreidebau
... loose smut (Usti- lago tritici, ...Loose smut of barley and wheat: warm and hot water treatment, seed treatment with ethanol (more trials ...Covered smut of barley: warm water treatment, ethanol, ... See full document
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Novel methods for managing freshwater refuges against climate change in southern Australia
... freshwater biodiversity will arise from the integrated use of these four approaches and other refuge management tools within catchments (Figure 1) where ... See full document
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Biodiversity Governance in the Tasmanian Midlands and Australian Alps - a preliminary literature review
... No single factor was sufficient to tip these institutional regimes into transformation, and they were interdependent. For example, an environmental crisis alone was insufficient to set the process of change into motion. ... See full document
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Scenario analysis for biodiversity conservation: A social-ecological system approach in the Australian Alps
... predators such as foxes, cats and wild dogs. The majority of the community approve of a full range of strategies to reduce populations of feral horses and deer, but appreciate that complete eradication is impossible. ... See full document
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Future directions in the research and management of marine snakes
... 20. How can citizen science and community involvement enhance research on marine snakes? Given the variety of people likely to have contact with marine snakes (e.g., offshore oil and gas industry, fishing industry, ... See full document
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Recreational trampling negatively impacts vegetation structure of an Australian biodiversity hotspot
... Further research in shrub-dominated communities in other biodiversity hotspots to build knowledge regarding the resilience and resistance of these communities to trampling and other i[r] ... See full document
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Biodiversity governance and social-ecological system dynamics: transformation in the Australian Alps
... the Australian Alps, the authors’ experiences as longtime contributors to and observers of land-use decision- making and planning processes in the focal region, and in particular Land Conservation Council ... See full document
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Reinventing residual reserves in the sea: are we favouring ease of establishment over need for protection?
... While several approaches can be used to protect marine biodiversity from anthropogenic threats, marine protected areas (MPAs) are recognized as a key management tool (Gaines et al., 2010; Veitch et al., 2012). ... See full document
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Toward a microbial Neolithic revolution in buildings
... types limits the value that can be gained from interpret- ation of sequence data. The microbiome research commu- nity is making an effort to standardize protocols for DNA extraction and purification as well as the NGS ... See full document
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Isolation, identification and biodiversity of endophytic fungi o Thymus
... The living environment is believed to play an important role in biodiversity of endophytes and variety of species. For example, the endophytic fungi of ligneous plants are commonly found in tropical regions ... See full document
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