Vegetation Strategies to Reduce Stream Salinities of Water Resource Catchments in South-West Western Australia |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FUTURE RESEARCH REQUIREMENTS | 8 |
Relationship between leaf area and transpiration for five wandoo trees at different times | 14 |
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adapted agricultural agroforestry annual pasture annual rainfall aquifer Atriplex Aust Authority of Western average beneath reforestation camaldulensis cleared area Collie River commercial crop crown cover discharge zone double ridge mounds establishment eucalypts evapotranspiration farmland Figure Flynn's Farm fodder globulus Greenwood groundwater level variations groundwater recharge groundwater salinity growth halophytic Hookey increase inflow salinity integrated catchment management jarrah Kondut landscape leaf area leaf area index low rainfall zone lower slope Manjimup Maringee Farms measured metres mg/L TSS Narrogin native forest Northern Jarrah Forest perennial pasture period plantations plots potential production pulpwood radiata rainfall and groundwater range rates reforested area remnant replanted revegetation saline seeps salinisation salinity control salt discharge seedlings selection soil salinity soil water stems/ha Stene's Arboretum Stene's Farm stream salinity streamflow Strip Plantings surface tagasaste tion transpiration tree planting tree species trials upslope wandoo Water Authority water table waterlogging Wellington Dam catchment Western Australia yield