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MICHAEL STASTNY, URS SCHAFFNER, ELIZABETH ELLE<br />

Experimental evi<strong>de</strong>nce for the effects of additional water, nutrients and physical disturbance on<br />

invasive plants in low fertility Hawkesbury Sandstone soils, Sydney, Australia.........................................38<br />

MICHELLE R. LEISHMAN, VIVIEN P. THOMSON<br />

Slow plants in a fast forest: local dispersal as a predictor of species frequencies in a dynamic<br />

landscape....................................................................................................................................................50<br />

GLENN R. MATLACK<br />

Pre- and post-germination <strong>de</strong>terminants of spatial variation in recruitment in the perennial herb<br />

Helleborus foetidus L. (Ranunculaceae).....................................................................................................60<br />

JOSE L. GARRIDO, PEDRO J. REY, CARLOS M. HERRERA<br />

Linking physiological traits to impacts on community structure and function: the role of root<br />

hemiparasitic Orobanchaceae (ex-Scrophulariaceae) ..............................................................................67<br />

G. K. PHOENIX, M. C. PRESS<br />

Forest edges benefit adults, but not seedlings, of the mistletoe Alepis flavida (Loranthaceae).................79<br />

CATHERINE E. BACH, DAVE KELLY, BRIAN A. HAZLETT<br />

The impact of hemiparasitic plant litter on <strong>de</strong>composition: direct, seasonal and litter mixing effects........87<br />

HELEN M. QUESTED, TERRY V. CALLAGHAN, J. HANS C. CORNELISSEN, MALCOLM C.<br />

PRESS<br />

Does pattern of soil resource heterogeneity <strong>de</strong>termine plant community structure? An experimental<br />

investigation................................................................................................................................................99<br />

DUSHYANTHA K. WIJESINGHE, ELIZABETH A. JOHN, MICHAEL J. HUTCHINGS<br />

Multiple resources limit plant growth and function in a saline-alkaline <strong>de</strong>sert community........................113<br />

J. J. JAMES, R. L. TILLER, J. H. RICHARDS<br />

Climate change effects on species interactions in an alpine plant community.........................................127<br />

KARI KLANDERUD<br />

Abiotic constraints at the upper boundaries of two Rumex species on a freshwater flooding gradient...138<br />

J. P. M. LENSSEN, H. DE KROON<br />

The potential role of plant oxygen and sulphi<strong>de</strong> dynamics in die-off events of the tropical seagrass,<br />

Thalassia testudinum ...............................................................................................................................148<br />

J. BORUM, O. PEDERSEN, T. M. GREVE, T. A. FRANKOVICH, J. C. ZIEMAN, J. W.<br />

FOURQUREAN, C. J. MADDEN<br />

Plant zonation in low-latitu<strong>de</strong> salt marshes: disentangling the roles of flooding, salinity and<br />

competition................................................................................................................................................159<br />

STEVEN C. PENNINGS, MARY-BESTOR GRANT, MARK D. BERTNESS<br />

How open were European primeval forests? Hypothesis testing using palaeoecological data ..............168<br />

FRASER J. G. MITCHELL<br />

Forest dynamics and agents that initiate and expand canopy gaps in PiceaAbies forests of<br />

Crawford Notch, New Hampshire, USA....................................................................................................178<br />

JAMES J. WORRALL, THOMAS D. LEE, THOMAS C. HARRINGTON<br />

Drought, fire and tree survival in a Borneo rain forest, East Kalimantan, Indonesia................................191<br />

MARK G. L. VAN NIEUWSTADT, DOUGLAS SHEIL<br />

Long-term change in ground-layer vegetation of <strong>de</strong>ciduous forests of the North Carolina Piedmont,<br />

USA...........................................................................................................................................................202<br />

KRISTIN TAVERNA, ROBERT K. PEET, LAURA C. PHILLIPS<br />

Festuca longifolia Thuill. (F. glauca auct. non Vill., F. glauca var. caesia (Sm.) Howarth, F. caesia<br />

Sm.)...........................................................................................................................................................214<br />

D. J. GIBSON, I. TAYLOR<br />

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY:<br />

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G. A. O'Connor, H. A. Elliott, N. T. Basta, R. K. Bastian, G. M. Pierzynski, R. C. Sims, and J. E.<br />

Smith, Jr.<br />

Sustainable Land Application: An Overview .........................................................................................: 7-17<br />

Gary M. Pierzynski and Katherine A. Gehl<br />

Plant Nutrient Issues for Sustainable Land Application ......................................................................: 18-28<br />

Michael Overcash, Ronald C. Sims, Judith L. Sims, and J. Karl C. Nieman<br />

Beneficial Reuse and Sustainability: The Fate of Organic Compounds in Land-Applied Waste .......: 29-41<br />

Charles P. Gerba and James E. Smith, Jr.<br />

Sources of Pathogenic Microorganisms and Their Fate during Land Application of Wastes .............: 42-48<br />

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