Items where Author is "Bristow, M."
Group by: Item Type | Date Number of items: 6. 2015Nikles, D.G., Dickinson, G. R., Bristow, M. and Lee, D. J. (2015) Inventories and significance of the genetic resources of an African mahogany species (Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss.) assembled and further developed in Australia. In: Small-scale and community forestry and the changing nature of forest landscapes, IUFRO Research Group 3.08, 11-15 October 2015, Sunshine Coast, Australia. 2009Kelly, J., Jose, S., Nichols, J.D. and Bristow, M. (2009) Growth and physiological response of six Australian rainforest tree species to a light gradient. Forest Ecology and Management, 257 (1). pp. 287-293. 2006Bristow, M., Vanclay, J.K., Brooks, L. and Hunt, M. (2006) Growth and species interactions of Eucalyptus pellita in a mixed and monoculture plantation in the humid tropics of north Queensland. Forest Ecology and Management, 233 (2-3). pp. 285-294. Manson, D.G., Hanan, J., Hunt, M., Bristow, M., Erskine, P.D., Lamb, D. and Schmidt, S. (2006) Modelling predicts positive and negative interactions between three Australian tropical tree species in monoculture and binary mixture. Forest Ecology and Management, 233 (2-3). pp. 315-323. Erskine, P.D., Lamb, D. and Bristow, M. (2006) Tree species diversity and ecosystem function: Can tropical multi-species plantations generate greater productivity? Forest Ecology and Management, 233 (2-3). pp. 205-210. Bristow, M., Nichols, J.D. and Vanclay, J.K. (2006) Improving productivity in mixed-species plantations. Forest Ecology and Management, 233 (2-3). pp. 193-194. |