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Continuing CRC Salinity postgraduate research projects

The list provided below is of all the postgraduate students currently working within the CRC who originally enrolled in the former CRC for the Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity (CRC Salinity).

Student

University

Topic

Kim Brooksbank

UWA

Quantifying patterns of water use in oil mallees

Helena Clayton

UWA

Social dimensions of market-based instruments: Implications for NRM

Eleftheria Dalmaris

UWA

Ecophysiological and genetic variation amongst provenances of Eucalyptus Wandoo

Gillian Earl

CSU

Can we apply a duty of care to improve biodiversity outcomes at a regional scale?

Melissa Fraser

UA

Artificial drainage and climate change affect soil physico-chemical properties and enhance structural decline in a saline vertosol in Upper South East (USE) South Australia

Thomas Giles

UA

Increased water usage with a short term perennial legume grown in a relay crop system in areas prone to waterlogging.

Saide Gray

CSU

Sites of Social Change: The Dialectics of Sustainable Agriculture and Social Change in the Context of Dryland Salinity

Sallyann Harvey

UWA

Economic incentives in managing dryland salinity: An analysis of contract design

Matthew Humphry

CSU

An investigation into the effects of soil salinity on epigeal insect communities with a focus on the Formicidae

Lori Kroiss

UWA

Management of weed risk in perennial landuse systems

Nikki Mouat

UWA

Determining a simple, economic method for predicting dryland salinity development and priority management zones by investigating groundwater pattern evolution at the catchment scale in the Western Australian wheatbelt

Keely Ough

Deakin

Impacts of increased salinity on the flora of temporary freshwater wetlands

Margaret (Maggie) Raeside

CSU

Ecology and management of summer-active tall fescue in southern Australia

Graeme Sandral

UWA

Ecology of perennial lotus species growing in acid and waterlogged conditions associated with significant water recharge

Alison Skinner

CSU

Ecosystem Services from Grasslands: Investigating the Effects of Grassland States on Woodland Eucalypt Recruitment

Sharon Tay

UWA

Renal and hormonal responses in offspring of ewes fed a high salt diet during pregnancy

Bree Wilson

CSU

Dryland salinity and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

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