Articles citing this paper
Soil water storage in a semi-arid Eucalyptus populnea woodland invaded by woody shrubs, and the effects of shrub clearing and tree ringbarking.
GG Johns
6(2) pp.75 - 85
6 articles found in Crossref database.
Water relations and growth of shrubs before and after fire in a semi-arid woodland
Hodgkinson Ken C.
Oecologia. 1992 90(4). p.467
Patterns of Below- and Aboveground Biomass in Eucalyptus populnea Woodland Communities of Northeast Australia along a Rainfall Gradient
Zerihun Ayalsew,
Montagu Kelvin D.,
Hoffmann Madonna B., Bray Steven G.
Ecosystems. 2006 9(4). p.501
Fire, resprouting and variability: a recipe for grass–tree coexistence in savanna
Higgins Steven I.,
Bond William J., Trollope Winston S. W.
Journal of Ecology. 2000 88(2). p.213
Nitrogen fertilisation reduces grass-induced N2 fixation of tree seedlings from semi-arid savannas
Kambatuku Jack Ratjindua,
Cramer Michael D., Ward David
Plant and Soil. 2013 365(1-2). p.307
Invasive native scrub and soil condition in semi-arid south-eastern Australia
Tighe Matthew,
Reid Nick,
Wilson Brian, Briggs Sue V.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 2009 132(3-4). p.212
Tree–grass coexistence in savannas revisited – insights from an examination of assumptions and mechanisms invoked in existing models
Sankaran Mahesh,
Ratnam Jayashree, Hanan Niall P.
Ecology Letters. 2004 7(6). p.480