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Effects of fertiliser and grazing on the arthropod communities of a native grassland in south-eastern Australia

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Oliver, Ian
Garden, Denys
Greenslade, Penelope
Haller, Bronwyn
Rodgers, Denis
Seeman, Owen
Johnston, Bill

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An experiment commenced in 1998 to test the effects of superphosphate fertiliser application and grazing on production and botanical composition of a native grassland in south-eastern Australia. Superphosphate application resulted in an increase in sheep

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Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment

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2037-12-31