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Australian acacias in developing countries, proceedings of an international workshop held at the Forestry Training Centre, Gympie, Qld., Australia, 4-7 August 1986 Salt Tolerance of Australian Tropical and Subtropical Acacias N. Aswathappa, IS. E. Marcar, and L. A. J. Thomson'' ... Aswathappa ...
by Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
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Plant responses to environmental stresses, from phytohormones to genome reorganization An inverse relation between shoot Na+ accumulation and growth rate is frequently observed after exposure to NaCl (Aswathappa and Bachelard 1986; Yeo and Flowers 1986; Flowers 1985; Gorham et al. 1985; Pasternak 1987; Shannon et al.
by Henri R. Lerner
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Differences and Similarities Between International and Domestic Human Resource Management ... factors as shown in the below illustration: Figure 2: Complexity of IHRM; own illustration after Dowling (1988) The above model has been cited frequently in current HRM literature (eg Aswathappa & Dash, 2007; Dowling, et al., 2008).
by Timo Beck
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Human Resource Management: Text and Cases
by V.S.P. Rao
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Australian journal of plant physiology References Aswathappa, N., Marcar, NE, and Thompson, LAJ (1986). Salt tolerance of Australian tropical and subtropical acacias. In 'Australian Acacias in Developing Countries'. (Ed. J. Turnbull.) Proceedings ACIAR Workshop Gympie ...
by Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Australia), CSIRO (Australia)
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Australian forestry Aswathappa. N.. Marcar, NE and Thomson. LA ( 1986) - Salt tolerance of Australian tropical and subtropical acacias. Proc. Aust. Centre Internal. Agric. Res. Workshop. Gympie, Queensland. Bennett. IJ. Tonkin. CM.. Wroth.
by Institute of Foresters of Australia
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Strategies for improving salt tolerance in higher plants NaCl accumulation within shoot tissues There is an inverse relationship between tolerance to salinity and shoot Na+ accumulation in rice (Yeo and Flowers, 1986) , Casuarina (Aswathappa and Bachelard, 1 986), and many other species ...
by Pawan K. Jaiwal, Rana P. Singh, Anju Gulati
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Australian trees and shrubs, species for land rehabilitation and farm planting in the tropics Glasshouse trials have indicated that seedlings have a very high tolerance to salinity (Aswathappa et al. 1987). Plants may tolerate frosts to about -5°C. Establishment: A. maconochieana is readily propagated from seed of which there ...
by John C. Doran, John W. Turnbull, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
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Advances in tropical acacia research, proceedings of an international workshop held in Bangkok, Thailand, 11-15 February 1991 Results of this study support the findings of earlier work in which A. auriculiformis was found to be highly salt-tolerant compared with several other tropical acacias (Aswathappa et al. 1986). The ability of A. auriculiformis to ...
by John W. Turnbull
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Management of soil, nutrients and water in tropical plantation forests In these, varying concentrations of single or mixed salts are applied to seedlings in pots filled with soil, sand or potting mix, and irrigated with known volumes of treatment solution (Aswathappa et al. 1986). Waterlogging can be also ...
by Alan Gordon Brown, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Australia), Center for International Forestry Research
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