Drought is predicted to increase in many areas of the world with consequences for soil carbon (C) dynamics. Plant litter, root exudates and microbial biomass can be used as C substrates to form organo ...
A patchwork of Tasmania’s critically endangered grasslands is protected by the Midlands Conservation Partnership.
Hidden by the tall grass, an elusive creature crawled along the ground. The scaly animal slipped in and out of the cracks in the Australian soil, evading people so well that it was feared extinct. Not ...
Drought can increase nitrogen (N) loss due to enhanced asynchronicity between N release through mineralization and plant N uptake. Organic amendments of N could potentially mitigate this loss where ...
One hundred endangered grasshoppers have been released at protected grasslands in Taungurung Country, where they haven't been seen in six decades. The Key's Matchstick Grasshoppers—a species thought ...