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Interactions between soil properties, soil microbes and plants in remnant-grassland and old-field areas: a reciprocal transplant approach
ME Smith, JM Facelli, TR Cavagnaro
Plant and soil 433, 127-145, 2018
332018
Evidence for species‐specific plant responses to soil microbial communities from remnant and degraded land provides promise for restoration
ME Smith, S Delean, TR Cavagnaro, JM Facelli
Austral Ecology 43 (3), 301-308, 2018
172018
Increasing crop rotational diversity can enhance cereal yields
Communications Earth & Environment 4, 2023
132023
Site preparation impacts on soil biotic and abiotic properties, weed control, and native grass establishment
ME Smith, TR Cavagnaro, MJ Christmas, LM Pound, JM Facelli
Restoration Ecology 29 (1), e13297, 2021
72021
Effects of proximity to stormwater on the sandy-beach macrofaunal assemblages of metropolitan Adelaide, South Australia
ME Smith, PG Fairweather
Marine Environmental Research 122, 76-84, 2016
42016
Combining organic fertilisation and perennial crops in the rotation enhances arthropod communities
RB Janina Heinen, Monique E. Smith, Astrid Taylor
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 349, 2023
32023
Resource pre‐emption, rather than extending the growing season of native grass assemblages, reduces invasion by exotic species
ME Smith, LM Pound, JM Facelli
Applied Vegetation Science 24 (4), e12613, 2021
2021
Interactions between native and exotic plants in the context of grassland restoration and the importance of below-ground processes
ME Smith
2018
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