Items where Author is "Reilly, D.F."
Group by: Item Type | Date Number of items: 6. ArticleNikles, D.G., Bevege, D.I., Dickinson, G. R., Griffiths, M. W., Reilly, D.F. and Lee, D. J. (2008) Developing African mahogany (Khaya senegalensis) germplasm and its management for a sustainable forest plantation industry in northern Australia: Progress and needs. Australian Forestry, 71 (1). pp. 33-47. Nikles, D.G., Reilly, D.F. and Robertson, R.M. (2005) The program for conservation and genetic improvement in the Northern Territory of Australia of the high-value, tropical hardwood timber species Khaya senegalensis (African mahohany) endangered in parts of its homeland. International Forestry Review, 7 (5). p. 66. ISSN 1465-5489 Book SectionNikles, D.G., Reilly, D.F. and Robertson, R.M. (2004) Conservation and genetic improvement in the Northern Territory (Australia) of Khaya senegalensis (African mahogany) - a valuable tree species endangered in parts of its homelands. In: Prospects for high-value hardwood timber plantations in the 'dry' tropics of Northern Australia: Proceedings of a Workshop held in Mareeba, North Queensland, Australia, 19-21 October, 2004. Private Forestry North Queensland Association, 28 pages. MonographReilly, D.F., Robertson, R.M., Nikles, D.G., Robson, K. and Lee, D.J. (2007) Testing and Breeding Forest Trees for Plantations in the Northern Territory. Project Report. Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. Conference or Workshop ItemNikles, D.G., Reilly, D.F., Dickinson, G. R., Bailleres, H., Huth, J.R., Zbonak, A. and Lee, D. J. (2014) Domesticating African mahogany (Khaya senegalensis) in northern Australia – underpinning investment in plantations. Pp 104-130. In: “Trees – the future crop for changing climates”. Proceedings – Full Papers, Australian Forest Growers National Conference held at Forest Research Centre Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW., 26 October – 29 October 2014, Lismore, NSW 2480. 218 pp. Nikles, D.G., Reilly, D.F., Dickinson, G. R. and Lee, D. J. (2012) African mahogany (Khaya senegalensis) plantations in Australia - status, needs and progress. In: Australian Forest Growers Conference, October 2012, Gympie. |