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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Agroforestry for water management in the cropping zone of southern Australia E. C. Lefroy
1999
45 1 p. 277-302
26 p.
article
2 Application of the ecosystem mimic concept to the species-rich Banksia woodlands of Western Australia J. S. Pate
1999
45 1 p. 303-341
39 p.
article
3 Assessing the performance of woody plants in uptake and utilisation of carbon, water and nutrients: Implications for designing agricultural mimic systems J. S. Pate
1999
45 1 p. 245-275
31 p.
article
4 Can agricultural management emulate natural ecosystems in recharge control in south eastern Australia? F. X. Dunin
1999
45 1 p. 343-364
22 p.
article
5 Can the ecosystem mimic hypotheses be applied tofarms in African savannahs? M. van Noordwijk
1999
45 1 p. 131-158
28 p.
article
6 Can we bring about a perennuially peopled andproductive countryside? J. B. Passioura
1999
45 1 p. 413-423
11 p.
article
7 Designing mimics from incomplete data sets: salmon gum woodland and heathland ecosystems in South West Australia R. J. Hobbs
1999
45 1 p. 365-394
30 p.
article
8 How much biodiversity is enough? A. R. Main
1999
45 1 p. 23-41
19 p.
article
9 Moving from descriptive to predictive ecology R. J. Hobbs
1999
45 1 p. 43-55
13 p.
article
10 Multispecies cropping systems in India:Predictions of their productivity, stability, resilience and ecological sustainability B. R. Trenbath
1999
45 1 p. 81-107
27 p.
article
11 Natural systems as models for the design of sustainable systems of land use J. J. Ewel
1999
45 1 p. 1-21
21 p.
article
12 Nutrient cycling and growth in forest ecosystems of south western Australia:Relevance to agricultural landscapes P. F. Grierson
1999
45 1 p. 215-244
30 p.
article
13 Preface E. C. Lefroy
1999
45 1 p. 7-9
3 p.
article
14 Social and economic challenges in the development of complex farming systems D. J. Pannell
1999
45 1 p. 395-411
17 p.
article
15 Soil community composition and ecosystem processes:Comparing agricultural ecosystems with natural ecosystems D. A. Neher
1999
45 1 p. 159-185
27 p.
article
16 The dehesa system of southern Spain and Portugal as a natural ecosystem mimic R. Joffre
1999
45 1 p. 57-79
23 p.
article
17 The problem of irrigated horticulture: matching the biophysical efficiency with the economic efficiency R. J. Stirzaker
1999
45 1 p. 187-202
16 p.
article
18 Towards achieving functional ecosystem mimicry with respect to water cycling in southern Australian agriculture T. J. Hatton
1999
45 1 p. 203-214
12 p.
article
19 What can agriculture learn from natural ecosystems? E. C. Lefroy
1999
45 1 p. 425-438
14 p.
article
20 Why tree-crop interactions in agroforestry appear at odds with tree-grass interactions in tropical savannahs C. K. Ong
1999
45 1 p. 109-129
21 p.
article
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