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  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,013 Views
14 Pages

Remediation of Pasture Dieback Using Plant Growth Promotant

  • Maria M. Whitton,
  • Xipeng Ren,
  • Sung J. Yu,
  • Tieneke Trotter,
  • Dragana Stanley and
  • Yadav S. Bajagai

12 December 2022

Pasture dieback is a syndrome of unknown cause affecting grasses in Australia, creating significant economic losses to farmers by reducing available livestock feed and paddock carrying capacity. RC3 is a commercial plant growth stimulant tri-sodium s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,950 Views
20 Pages

Application of Phytogenic Liquid Supplementation in Soil Microbiome Restoration in Queensland Pasture Dieback

  • Xipeng Ren,
  • Maria M. Whitton,
  • Sung J. Yu,
  • Tieneke Trotter,
  • Yadav S. Bajagai and
  • Dragana Stanley

Pasture production is vital in cattle farming as it provides animals with food and nutrients. Australia, as a significant global beef producer, has been experiencing pasture dieback, a syndrome of deteriorating grassland that results in the loss of g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,672 Views
18 Pages

Sea Minerals Reduce Dysbiosis, Improve Pasture Productivity and Plant Morphometrics in Pasture Dieback Affected Soils

  • Maria M. Whitton,
  • Xipeng Ren,
  • Sung J. Yu,
  • Andrew D. Irving,
  • Tieneke Trotter,
  • Yadav S. Bajagai and
  • Dragana Stanley

10 November 2022

Pasture dieback (PD) is a grassland deteriorating syndrome resulting in grass loss and weed expansion in Australian pastures, with current estimates indicating that over four million hectares are affected. PD creates financial losses to the industry...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,716 Views
11 Pages

Biostimulants Do Not Mitigate the Effects of Pasture Dieback in the Australian Wet Subtropics

  • Eric N. Mark,
  • Abraham J. Gibson,
  • Suzanne P. Boschma and
  • Terry J. Rose

28 March 2025

Pasture dieback is a disorder that causes the deterioration and death of susceptible tropical grass pastures in Eastern Australia. Previous reports from the Australian dry subtropics have suggested that biostimulants may be effective in mitigating th...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,123 Views
1 Page

Infection and Spread of Root Rot Caused by Heterobasidion Parviporum in Picea Abies Stands after Thinning: Case Studies on Former Pasture and Meadow Lands

  • Darta Klavina,
  • Lauma Bruna,
  • Astra Zaluma,
  • Natalija Burnevica,
  • Kaspars Polmanis,
  • Talis Gaitnieks and
  • Tuula Piri

Afforestation of former agricultural lands is a well-established practice in several countries. It is beneficial for avoiding previous-generation forest diseases and expanding forest areas. However, several biotic and abiotic risks have been reported...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,318 Views
14 Pages

Infection and Spread of Root Rot Caused by Heterobasidion parviporum in Picea abies Stands after Thinning: Case Studies on Former Pasture and Meadow Lands

  • Darta Klavina,
  • Lauma Bruna,
  • Astra Zaluma,
  • Natalija Burnevica,
  • Kaspars Polmanis,
  • Talis Gaitnieks and
  • Tuula Piri

9 January 2021

Afforestation of former agricultural lands is a common practice in several countries. This is beneficial for avoiding diseases carry-over from previous forest generations and to expand forest areas. However, several biotic and abiotic risks have been...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
7,361 Views
29 Pages

Carpathian Forests: Past and Recent Developments

  • Dariia Kholiavchuk,
  • Wolfgang Gurgiser and
  • Stefan Mayr

28 December 2023

Forests of the Carpathians are of increasing research interest, as they cover a large area (>9 Mha) within European forests and are influenced by diverse environmental conditions and contrasting historical developments. We reviewed 251 papers deal...