Livestock grazing management and biodiversity conservation in Australian temperate grassy landscapes
J Dorrough, A Yen, V Turner, SG Clark… - Australian Journal of …, 2004 - CSIRO Publishing
There is an increasing interest in the development of livestock grazing management
strategies that achieve environmental sustainability and maintain or improve the long-term …
strategies that achieve environmental sustainability and maintain or improve the long-term …
Grazing management in tropical savannas: utilization and rest strategies to manipulate rangeland condition
Grazing management is important for sustaining the productivity and health of rangelands.
However, the effects of grazing management on herbage growth and species composition in …
However, the effects of grazing management on herbage growth and species composition in …
Towards sustainable temperate perennial pastures
DR Kemp, PM Dowling - Australian Journal of Experimental …, 2000 - CSIRO Publishing
Naturalised pastures across the higher rainfall (> 600 mm) perennial pasture zone of south-
eastern Australia are less productive than they were, while sown pastures fail to maintain …
eastern Australia are less productive than they were, while sown pastures fail to maintain …
Towards more sustainable pastures: lessons learnt
DR Kemp, DL Michalk, JM Virgona - Australian Journal of …, 2000 - CSIRO Publishing
The Temperate Pasture Sustainability Key Program (TPSKP) was established across south-
eastern Australia to test the hypotheses that an improved perennial grass content in …
eastern Australia to test the hypotheses that an improved perennial grass content in …
The phosphorus and nitrogen requirements of temperate pasture species and their influence on grassland botanical composition
Grassland production in southern Australia is generally based on phosphorus (P)-and
nitrogen (N)-deficient soils. Use of P-fertiliser is necessary for high production in higher …
nitrogen (N)-deficient soils. Use of P-fertiliser is necessary for high production in higher …
Effects of grazing management on botanical composition of native grass-based pastures in temperate south-east Australia
DL Garden, GM Lodge, DA Friend… - Australian Journal of …, 2000 - CSIRO Publishing
Grazing management strategies to alter botanical composition of native pastures were
investigated at 4 locations in the high rainfall zone of south-east Australia, including …
investigated at 4 locations in the high rainfall zone of south-east Australia, including …
Impact of deferred grazing and fertilizer on plant population density, ground cover and soil moisture of native pastures in steep hill country of southern Australia
ZN Nie, RP Zollinger - Grass and Forage Science, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The impact of deferred grazing (no defoliation of pastures for a period generally from spring
to autumn) and fertilizer application on plant population density, ground cover and soil …
to autumn) and fertilizer application on plant population density, ground cover and soil …
The influence of climate, soil, and management on the composition of native grass pastures on the central, southern, and Monaro tablelands of New South Wales
DL Garden, PM Dowling, DA Eddy… - Australian Journal of …, 2001 - CSIRO Publishing
Pastures on 126 properties on the central, southern, and Monaro tablelands were surveyed
to determine their botanical composition. Data on climate, soils, pasture sowing, fertiliser …
to determine their botanical composition. Data on climate, soils, pasture sowing, fertiliser …
Manipulating livestock grazing to enhance native plant diversity and cover in native grasslands
JA Mavromihalis, J Dorrough, SG Clark… - The Rangeland …, 2013 - CSIRO Publishing
Temperate perennial grasslands globally have been subject to extensive biodiversity loss.
Identifying livestock grazing regimes that maintain and enhance the diversity and cover of …
Identifying livestock grazing regimes that maintain and enhance the diversity and cover of …
Sustainable grazing systems for the central tablelands, New South Wales
DL Michalk, PM Dowling, DR Kemp… - Australian Journal of …, 2003 - CSIRO Publishing
Pasture degradation is a major issue in the high rainfall zone (> 600 mm) of temperate
Australia. Characterised by a decline in the perennial grass component, this degradation is …
Australia. Characterised by a decline in the perennial grass component, this degradation is …