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Ina Geedicke
Ina Geedicke
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Urban stormwater run-off promotes compression of saltmarshes by freshwater plants and mangrove forests
I Geedicke, J Oldeland, MR Leishman
Science of the total environment 637, 137-144, 2018
262018
Developing a spectral disease index for myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii)
RHJ Heim, IJ Wright, AP Allen, I Geedicke, J Oldeland
Plant Pathology 68 (4), 738-745, 2019
252019
Broad‐scale patterns in smoke‐responsive germination from the south‐eastern Australian flora
AJR Carthey, A Tims, I Geedicke, MR Leishman
Journal of Vegetation Science 29 (4), 737-745, 2018
182018
Elevated carbon dioxide and reduced salinity enhance mangrove seedling establishment in an artificial saltmarsh community
A Manea, I Geedicke, MR Leishman
Oecologia 192 (1), 273-280, 2020
162020
Digital plant pathology: A foundation and guide to modern agriculture
MT Kuska, RHJ Heim, I Geedicke, KM Gold, A Brugger, S Paulus
Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection 129 (3), 457-468, 2022
142022
Phylogenetic clustering found in lichen but not in plant communities in European heathlands
I Geedicke, M Schultz, B Rudolph, J Oldeland
Community Ecology 17 (2), 216-224, 2016
132016
An applied framework to unlocking multi-angular UAV reflectance data: a case study for classification of plant parameters in maize (Zea mays)
RHJ Heim, N Okole, K Steppe, MC Van Labeke, I Geedicke, WH Maes
Precision Agriculture, 1-25, 2024
2024
Freshwater input drives invasion success of exotic plants in saltmarsh communities
I Geedicke, A Manea, J Oldeland, MR Leishman
Austral Ecology 46 (5), 713-721, 2021
2021
Changes in saltmarsh area over the last 42 years in coastal New South Wales, Australia
I Geedicke, RHJ Heim, MR Leishman, J Oldeland
Anthropogenic impacts on mangrove and saltmarsh communities in eastern …, 2019
2019
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