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Jana Stewart

Jana Stewart
UNSW Sydney | UNSW · School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Bachelor of Science
PhD Candidate with Centre for Ecosystem Services, UNSW. Looking at drylands soil interactions and ecosystem functions

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Introduction Biocrust cyanobacteria have a large potential as biofertilizers for restoring degraded ecosystems because of their ability to improve soil nutrition and stabilisation, and to produce metabolites such as phytohormones to enhance plant growth. However, important aspects regarding the effects of cyanobacteria on native plants, such as met...
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Australia is the fifth largest country by size, and one of the most arid in the world. Agriculture is one of the key sectors in terms of spatial extent and economic relevance. However, because of their ancient and weathered nature, Australian agricultural soils are particularly susceptible to degradation processes such as erosion, compaction, salin...
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Platypuses ( Ornithorhynchus anatinus ) inhabit the permanent rivers and creeks of eastern Australia, from north Queensland to Tasmania, but are experiencing multiple and synergistic anthropogenic threats. Baseline information of health is vital for effective monitoring of populations but is currently sparse for mainland platypuses. Focusing on sev...

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