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Assessment of the relative amenability to vegetative propagation by leafy cuttings of 14 tropical and subtropical eucalyptus and corymbia species

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Baker, A. and Walker, S. (2006) Assessment of the relative amenability to vegetative propagation by leafy cuttings of 14 tropical and subtropical eucalyptus and corymbia species. In: Plantation Technology in Tropical Forest Science. Springer, 292 pages. ISBN 978-4-431-28053-8

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Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1007/4-431-28054-5_7

Abstract

The decline of Queensland's native forest resources, the state's primary source of hardwood timber (Lee et al. 2000), has resulted in a very high requirement for establishing commercial plantations of tropical and subtropical hardwood species for harvest within the next 25 years. The long rotation of native hardwood species necessitates the production of high-quality planting stock within a short period.

Item Type:Book Section
Subjects:Plant culture > Propagation
Forestry > History of forestry. Forest conditions
Forestry > Conservation and protection
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