Soils, climate, and historical factors affecting plantation distribution, and attitudes toward nutritional management, have affected the use of fertiliser in Australian plantations, primarily exotic pines. The diverse nature of nutritional problems encountered in plantations across Australia, and the separate management agencies involved, resulted in a strong divergence of policies and practices regarding the use of fertilisers among the different States until the 1980s. At this time various common pressures, including increasing land costs, prompted reconsideration of productivity gains and returns on investments. As a result there have been several important changes in approaches to nutritional management: nutrition is now regarded as one...
Nutrition management in Eucalyptus plantations is fundamental for sustaining high production. Fertil...
Extensive plantations of exotic softwood species in New Zealand have for the major part been restric...
A major focus in Tasmania since 1988 has been research for the management of temperate eucalypt plan...
This paper reviews New Zealand research and experience with fertilisers at establishment of plantati...
Commercial fertilisers provide a convenient and effective means of maintaining a satisfactory level ...
A model of various aspects of fertiliser application throughout a 40-year rotation of Pinus radiata ...
The decreasing area available for timber extraction in south-eastern Australia, due largely to socia...
Purpose This study investigated how nitrogen (N) nutrition and key physiological processes varied un...
The productivity of most forest plantations is less than their physiological potential as defined by...
Forest plantation growers in Vietnam commonly burn residues after harvesting and often apply subopti...
The long-term productivity of short-rotation plantation eucalypts and acacias in Asia requires ongoi...
Maximising the growth and productivity of commercial plantations is critical for meeting global dema...
Effective nutrition management is vital for optimising productivity in many eucalypt plantations, to...
Understanding site fertility constraints has lifted productivity of eucalypt plantations in East and...
An understanding of the comparative nutritional requirements of important timber species is fundamen...
Nutrition management in Eucalyptus plantations is fundamental for sustaining high production. Fertil...
Extensive plantations of exotic softwood species in New Zealand have for the major part been restric...
A major focus in Tasmania since 1988 has been research for the management of temperate eucalypt plan...
This paper reviews New Zealand research and experience with fertilisers at establishment of plantati...
Commercial fertilisers provide a convenient and effective means of maintaining a satisfactory level ...
A model of various aspects of fertiliser application throughout a 40-year rotation of Pinus radiata ...
The decreasing area available for timber extraction in south-eastern Australia, due largely to socia...
Purpose This study investigated how nitrogen (N) nutrition and key physiological processes varied un...
The productivity of most forest plantations is less than their physiological potential as defined by...
Forest plantation growers in Vietnam commonly burn residues after harvesting and often apply subopti...
The long-term productivity of short-rotation plantation eucalypts and acacias in Asia requires ongoi...
Maximising the growth and productivity of commercial plantations is critical for meeting global dema...
Effective nutrition management is vital for optimising productivity in many eucalypt plantations, to...
Understanding site fertility constraints has lifted productivity of eucalypt plantations in East and...
An understanding of the comparative nutritional requirements of important timber species is fundamen...
Nutrition management in Eucalyptus plantations is fundamental for sustaining high production. Fertil...
Extensive plantations of exotic softwood species in New Zealand have for the major part been restric...
A major focus in Tasmania since 1988 has been research for the management of temperate eucalypt plan...