UTAS Home › Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology › School of Plant Science › Research › Cell Biology & Biotechnology › M. Nolan - Seedling survivorship of native and introduced grassland species in elevated CO2 and temperature (Honours)
The aim of this study is to determine whether an increase in CO2 and temperature affects seedling survival of grassland species, or if the results are due to indirect effects of gap size, nutrients or water availability.
This study will also look at the difference in survival between native and introduced species and whether seedling survival is influenced by environmental conditions.
Authorised by the Head of School, Plant Science
17 April, 2012
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