研究领域
Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation
The effect of ecological factors such as nutrition, temperature, water deficit, waterlogging and salinity on plant regeneration, growth and survival. Ecological and physiological factors which influence dominance patterns in eucalypt forests. Eco-physiological differences between the eucalypt subgenera Monocalyptus and Symphyomyrtus. The relationships between plant parasites and their respective hosts; water relations, photosynthesis and water use efficiency. The effect of salinity and waterlogging on growth, water relations and ion uptake of salt-tolerant plants
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Pryor, R.J., Davidson, N.J. and Close, D.C., 2005, 'Waterlogging duration: an inter-specific comparison of Leptospermum scoparium (Forst et Forst.f.), Acacia melanoxylon (R. Br.), Nothofagus cunninghamii (Hook.) and Eucalyptus obliqua (L’Herit)', Austral Ecology, In Press
Watson T.L., Close D.C., Davidson N.J. and Davies N.W., 2004, 'Pigment dynamics during cold induced photoinhibition and Acacia melanoxylon.', Functional Plant Biology, 31, 481-489
Davidson NJ, Battaglia M, Close DC., 2004, 'Photosynthetic responses to overnight frost in Eucalyptus nitens and E. globulus.', Trees: Structure and Function, 18, 245-252
Close, D.C., Battaglia, M., Davidson N.J. and Beadle, C.L., 2004, 'Within canopy gradients of nitrogen and photosynthetic activity, growth and biomass partitioning of Eucalyptus nitens and Eucalyptus globulus in response to nitrogen nutrition.', Australian Journal of Botany , 52, 133-140
Close, D.C. and Davidson, N.J., 2004, 'Review of rural tree decline in a changing Australian climate. ', Tasforests, 15, 1-18