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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP150100936

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $281,506.00
    Summary
    Do hotter and drier regions harbour adaptive variation for climate change? This project aims to improve our understanding of the capacity of trees to respond to climate change. This is essential for the maintenance of biodiversity, forest health and productivity. In south-west Australia, climate variation has increased the frequency and intensity of droughts, which has resulted in tree death and negatively affected essential ecosystem services. Adaptive land management is urgently needed to miti .... Do hotter and drier regions harbour adaptive variation for climate change? This project aims to improve our understanding of the capacity of trees to respond to climate change. This is essential for the maintenance of biodiversity, forest health and productivity. In south-west Australia, climate variation has increased the frequency and intensity of droughts, which has resulted in tree death and negatively affected essential ecosystem services. Adaptive land management is urgently needed to mitigate the risk of large-scale drought mortality in a rapidly changing climate. This project seeks to deliver a scientific basis for the adoption of assisted gene migration in south-west forests, through a detailed understanding of genetic adaptation and physiological tolerance, to improve drought-resilience under future hotter and drier climates.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP120200581

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $275,000.00
    Summary
    Understanding the underlying causes and practical management solutions to marri (Corymbia calophylla) decline in the south west of Western Australia. Tree declines threaten forests across much of Australia and efficient methods to understand and manage the causes are urgently needed. We will test a step-wise multidisciplinary model to determine the causes of marri (Corymbia calophylla) decline, which is currently threatening important ecosystem functions and biodiversity.
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