Stocktake Sale on now: wide range of books at up to 70% off!
Register      Login
Crop and Pasture Science Crop and Pasture Science Society
Plant sciences, sustainable farming systems and food quality

Articles citing this paper

Relationships between flowering and honey production of red ironbark, Eucalyptus sideroxylon (A. Cunn.) Benth., and climate in the Bendigo district of Victoria

JW Porter
29(4) pp.815 - 829


29 articles found in Crossref database.

Phenological Research (2010)
Hudson Irene L., Keatley Marie R.
Using geographical indications for signalling quality and reducing transaction costs of marketing Uyui honey from Tanzania
Mwakaje A. E. G., Bosselmann A. S., Hansted L., Nyunza G., Maganga F.
Forests, Trees and Livelihoods. 2018 27(2). p.118
Managing the Grey-headed Flying-fox (2002)
Law Brad, Eby Peggy, Somerville Doug
Collapse of an avifauna: climate change appears to exacerbate habitat loss and degradation
Mac Nally Ralph, Bennett Andrew F., Thomson James R., Radford James Q., Unmack Guy, Horrocks Gregory, Vesk Peter A.
Diversity and Distributions. 2009 15(4). p.720
Palynological and physicochemical data characterisation of honeys produced in the Entre‐Douro e Minho region of Portugal
Feás Xesús, Pires José, Estevinho María Letícia, Iglesias Antonio, De Araujo José Pedro Pinto
International Journal of Food Science & Technology. 2010 45(6). p.1255
A web-based application for beekeepers to visualise patterns of growth in floral resources using MODIS data
Arundel Jonathan, Winter Stephan, Gui Guan, Keatley Marie
Environmental Modelling & Software. 2016 83 p.116
Phenological studies in Australia: potential application in historical and future climate analysis
Keatley Marie R., Fletcher Tim D., Hudson Irene L., Ades Peter K.
International Journal of Climatology. 2002 22(14). p.1769
Palynological differences in the pollen content ofEucalyptushoney from Australia, Portugal and Spain
Carmen Seijo María, Jesús Aira María, Méndez José
Grana. 2003 42(3). p.183
Phenological Research (2010)
Hudson Irene L., Kim Susan W., Keatley Marie R.
Reconstructed tupelo-honey yield in northwest Florida inferred from Nyssa Ogeche tree-ring data: 1850–2009
Maxwell Justin T., Knapp Paul A.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 2012 149 p.100
Seedcrop development in Eucalyptus viminalis in High-Elevation Mixed Species forest of East Gippsland
Dooley Glenn M., Murray Maureen D., Lutze Mark T., McCarthy Greg J., Perry Peter C., Fagg Peter C.
Australian Forestry. 2010 73(1). p.24
A comparison of long-term flowering patterns of Box–Ironbark species in Havelock and Rushworth forests
Keatley Marie Russell, Hudson Irene Lena
Environmental Modeling & Assessment. 2007 12(4). p.279
Phenological Research (2010)
Hudson Irene L., Kim Susan W., Keatley Marie R.
Climatic and photoperiodic effects on flowering phenology of select eucalypts from south-eastern Australia
Rawal Deepa S., Kasel Sabine, Keatley Marie R., Nitschke Craig R.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 2015 214-215 p.231
Singular Spectrum Analytic (SSA) Decomposition and Reconstruction of Flowering: Signatures of Climatic Impacts
Hudson Irene L., Keatley Marie R.
Environmental Modeling & Assessment. 2017 22(1). p.37
Wavelet characterization of eucalypt flowering and the influence of climate
Hudson I. L., Keatley M. R., Kang I.
Environmental and Ecological Statistics. 2011 18(3). p.513
Review of gene movement by bats and birds and its potential significance for eucalypt plantation forestry
Southerton S. G., Birt P., Porter J., Ford H. A.
Australian Forestry. 2004 67(1). p.44
Responses of Critically Endangered migratory Swift Parrots to variable winter drought
Saunders Debra L., Cunningham Ross, Wood Jeff, Heinsohn Robert
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 2016 116(4). p.350
Response of birds to episodic summer rainfall in the Great Western Woodlands, Western Australia
Recher Harry, Davis, Jr. William
Australian Zoologist. 2014 37(2). p.206
Flowering phenology of myrtaceous trees and their relation to climatic, environmental and disturbance variables in northern New South Wales
Law B., Mackowski C., Schoer L., Tweedie T.
Austral Ecology. 2000 25(2). p.160
Bayesian threshold analysis of breeding values, genetic correlation and heritability of flowering intensity in Eucalyptus cladocalyx under arid conditions
Cané-Retamales Camila, Mora Freddy, Vargas-Reeve Felipe, Perret Sandra, Contreras-Soto Rodrigo
Euphytica. 2011 178(2). p.177
Long-term flowering patterns of melliferous Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) species
Birtchnell Melanie J., Gibson Maria
Australian Journal of Botany. 2006 54(8). p.745
Quantifying the canopy nectar resource and the impact of logging and climate in spotted gum Corymbia maculata forests
LAW B. S., CHIDEL M.
Austral Ecology. 2008 33(8). p.999
Cascading effects of climate extremes on vertebrate fauna through changes to low‐latitude tree flowering and fruiting phenology
Butt Nathalie, Seabrook Leonie, Maron Martine, Law Bradley S., Dawson Terence P., Syktus Jozef, McAlpine Clive A.
Global Change Biology. 2015 21(9). p.3267
Is honey a fallback food for wild chimpanzees or just a sweet treat?
McLennan Matthew R.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2015 158(4). p.685
Rainfall can explain adaptive phenotypic variation with high gene flow in the New Holland Honeyeater (Phylidonyris novaehollandiae)
Myers Steven A., Donnellan Stephen, Kleindorfer Sonia
Ecology and Evolution. 2012 2(10). p.2397
Flowering phenology of myrtaceous trees and their relation to climatic, environmental and disturbance variables in northern New South Wales
Law B., Mackowski C., Schoer L., Tweedie T.
Austral Ecology. 2000 25(2). p.160
Large‐scale spatial and temporal dynamics of the vulnerable and highly mobile superb parrot
Manning Adrian D., Lindenmayer David B., Barry Simon C., Nix Henry A.
Journal of Biogeography. 2007 34(2). p.289
Phenological Research (2010)
Hudson Irene L., Kang In, Keatley Marie R.

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission