Publications on botany, phytogeography and ecology regarding Australia, New Zealand, Chile and other countries, 1957-1967

 
Containers:
Box 31 (MS 10563)
Component identifier:
File 358
Content Summary:

"Tree biomass estimation" by J.D. Overington et al., 1967. Paper for symposium Primary Productivity and Mineral Cycling in Natural Ecosystems. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Includes annotations.

"Some factors affecting nutrient distribution within ecosystems" by J.D. Ovington, 1968. Photocopy from Functioning of Terrestrial Ecosystems of the Primary Production Level: 95-105. Annotated.

"Dark Island Heath (Ninety-mile Plain, South Australia): IV. Soil, moisture patterns produced by rainfall interception and stem-flow. V. The water relationships in heath vegetation and pastures on the Makin sand" by R.L. Specht, 1957. Reprinted from the Australian Journal of Botany.

"The botany of Southern Chile in relation to New Zealand and the Subantarctic" by E.J. Godley, 1960.

Publication with inserted index card and attachment. Publication entitled "über die physiologischen ursachen der wald- und baumgrenze" (On the physiological causes of timberline and treeline) by W. Tanquillini. Mitteilungen der Forstlichen Bundesversuchsanstalt Wien Heft, 1967. Index card contains bibliographic information. Attachment is an English translation of the article, typed on A4 paper (with annotations).

Immediate source of acquisition:
This large and diverse collection was compiled by Alec Costin then organised and catalogued by the eScholarship Research Centre at The University of Melbourne from 2017-2019. The collection was then transferred to the National Library of Australia in 2020.

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Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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