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Tree water use and amelioration of dryland salinity [ 2003-04-30 - 2006-04-30 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP0235474]

Researchers: Prof Derek Eamus (Chief Investigator) ,  Dr Kelvin Montagu (Partner Investigator)

Brief description Tree water use and amelioration of dryland salinity. Dryland salinity is a huge problem for large areas of Australia. One proposal for ameliorating dryland salinity is to plant trees in upslope sites in the landscape. Such planted forests reduce movement of water through the landscape, thereby reducing mobilisation and discharge of stored salts downslope onto agricultural and sensitive riparian areas. This project will investigate tree water use in a native forest, compare it with a planted forest in the same location and investigate fundamental relationships among climate, tree size, canopy area and water use. The outcome of this project is a deep mechanistic understanding of the efficacy of trees for salinity abatement.

Funding Amount $67,635

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