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 Ecophysiology and Environmental Sustainability


Australia has a rich plant biodiversity that is crucial to protect. UQ researchers are studying Australia's ecosystems with an eye on understanding how they function and what impacts is human activity having on our native plant species.

Ecophysiology and environmental sustainability researchers:


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BUCKLEY, Yvonne Population dynamics, species interactions, evolution and management of invasive plants
BURNS, Richard Bioremediation, soil-plant interactions
CRITCHLEY, Christa Photosynthesis in green leaves (chloroplast ultrastructure and chlorophyll fluorescence)
DART, Peter Sustainable agroforestry systems
DOLEY, David Ecophysiology and plant responses to environmental stresses
NAVIE, Sheldon Weed Biology and Ecology
SCHMIDT, Susanne Ecophysiology of Australian Plants and Ecosystems

 

 

The following UQ Plant Sciences industry partners are commited to maintaining sustainable ecosystems and minimising the impact of farming on the environment:

 

Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries (DPI&F)

 



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