Directions for best management of Kangaroo grass (Themeda triandra Forssk.) re-establishment in southeastern Australian native grassland remnants

Mason, Bram Derek (2005) Directions for best management of Kangaroo grass (Themeda triandra Forssk.) re-establishment in southeastern Australian native grassland remnants. PhD thesis, Victoria University.

Abstract

Western basalt plains native grasslands, which extend from the west of Melbourne in Victoria to the South Australian border, are recognised as one of the most threatened ecosystems in Victoria (DC&E 1992). Ecosystem functions and their ability to support life are disappearing along with the remnant grasslands. The research project reported in this thesis aimed to develop methods to re-establish the dominant native grass. Kangaroo grass (Themeda triandra) in ways designed to out-compete invasive grassy weeds.

Item type Thesis (PhD thesis)
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/15637
Subjects Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > Institute for Sustainability and Innovation (ISI)
Historical > FOR Classification > 0907 Environmental Engineering
Historical > FOR Classification > 0602 Ecology
Keywords Kangaroo grass, Grassland conservation, Victoria, ecology, Serrated Tussock, ecosystems, native grasses, Western basalt plains
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