Miscellaneous studies

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Kirschbaum, M,U.F. and Walcroft, A. (2008). No detectable aerobic methane efflux from plant material, nor from adsorption/desorption processes. Biogeosciences 5: 1551-1558. Abstract

Kirschbaum, M.U.F., Niinemets, U., Bruhn, D., Winters, A.J. (2007). How Important Is Aerobic Methane Release by Plants? Functional Plant Science and Biotechnology 1: 138-145 Abstract or Full paper

Kirschbaum, M.U.F., Bruhn, D., Etheridge, D.M., Evans, J.R., Farquhar, G.D., Gifford, R.M., Paul, K.I., Winter, A.J. (2006). A comment on the quantitative significance of aerobic methane release by plants. Functional Plant Biology 33: 521-530. Abstract or Full paper

Paul, K.I., Booth, T.H., Elliott, A., Kirschbaum, M.U.F., Jovanovic, T. and Polglase, P.J. (2006). Net carbon dioxide emissions from alternative firewood-production systems in Australia. Biomass and Bioenergy 30: 638-647.

Vella, K.J., Williams, R.J., Walker, D.H., Smajgl, A., Kirschbaum, M.U.F. and Greiner, R. (2005). Social and economic dimensions of involving savanna communities in carbon management systems. Australian Journal of Botany 53: 741-747.

Paul, K., Booth, T., Elliott, A., Jovanovic, T., Polglase, P. and Kirschbaum, M. (2003). Life cycle assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from domestic woodheating. Greenhouse gas emissions from firewood production systems. Australian Greenhouse Office, 49 pp.

Kirschbaum, M. (2003). The Clean Development Mechanism.  In:  Carbon Accounting in Forests. Proceedings of an International Frontiers of Science and Technology Workshop held at CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products, Canberra (Booth, T.H., ed.), Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, pp. 6-23. Abstract.  The full report is also available (710K)

Kirschbaum, M.U.F., Eamus, D., Gifford, R.M., Roxburgh, S.H. and Sands, P.J. (2001). Definitions of some ecological terms commonly used in carbon accounting. In: Net Ecosystem Exchange. (Kirschbaum, M.U.F. and Mueller, R., eds.), Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Accounting, Canberra, pp. 2-5. Available in PDF format (34K)

Kirschbaum, M.U.F. and Mueller, R. (2001). Net Ecosystem Exchange. (Kirschbaum, M.U.F. and Mueller, R., eds.), Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Accounting, Canberra Full document available here.

Korol, R.L., Kirschbaum, M.U.F. and Myers, B.J. (2000). Carbon isotope discrimination of irrigated and fertilised Eucalyptus grandis grown in different climates. Technical Report No 120, CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products: Canberra. 10 pp. Available in PDF format (54K).

Korol, R.L., Kirschbaum, M.U.F., Farquhar, G.D. and Jeffreys, M. (1999): The effect of water status and soil fertility on the C-isotope signatures in Pinus radiata. Tree Physiology 19: 551-562.

Fung, P.Y.H.,  Kirschbaum, M.U.F., Myers, B.J., Raison, R.J., Kerruish, C.M. and Crowe, M. (1998): CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products research relevant to renewable forest biomass energy. In: Accomplishments in bioenergy production research 1995-1997. (Gambles, R. and Page, G., eds.), Univ. of Toronto Press, Toronto, pp. 215-227.

Kirschbaum, M.U.F., Bellingham, D.W. and Cromer, R.N. (1992): Growth analysis of the effect of phosphorus nutrition on seedlings of Eucalyptus grandis. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 19: 55-66.

Kirschbaum, M.U.F. (1991): Prospects for a Kenaf-Based Pulp and Paper Industry in Australia. Bureau of Rural Resources Bulletin No. 9, AGPS, Canberra, 66pp.

Kirschbaum, M.U.F. (1991): Effects of photon flux density on nutrient productivity in Eucalyptus grandis seedlings. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 18: 307-315.

Kirschbaum, M.U.F. (1990): Major factors and option in the development of a kenaf industry in Australia. In: ‘Develop­ment of a Kenaf Industry in Australia’, (Kirschbaum, M.U.F., ed.), Proceedings No. 9, Bureau of Rural Resources, AGPS, Canberra, 61-67.


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