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Nitrogen characteristics of plant communities along the North Australian Tropical Transect (NATT) (2002-2004)

Abstract

It has become evident that biosphere processes need to be addressed at a global scale to understand global changes. Continental transects analyse ecosystem processes in a global context. The North Australian Tropical Transect (Darwin to Tennant Creek) represents 25% of Australia's vegetation. Biogeological research is underway on NATT ecosystems. Nitrogen availability strongly affects ecosystem productivity, and is of major interest as nitrogen pollution threatens the biosphere. In Australia, nitrogen levels are generally low, but overall knowledge is limited. An integrated ecophysiological approach will relate soil and plant nitrogen characteristics, and provide an analysis of nitrogen relations along NATT. Results will be linked to existing NATT and international transect research. ''

Experts

Professor Susanne Schmidt

Professor
School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability
Faculty of Science
Susanne Schmidt
Susanne Schmidt