The Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden plantation estate in north-eastern NSW and south-eastern Queensland is significantly expanding on ex-grazing land. Thirty-one growth plots (average age 5.2 y) covering a latitudinal range of about 3.2o (370km) and at altitudes from 8 m to 740 m asl in NSW were used to evaluate the correlation of site, soil and climatic variables with growth of E. dunnii. Using height at an age of 10y as a standard, site indices for E. dunnii across the 31 sites averaged about 16 m, ranging from around 5 m to 26 m. The factors available-water storage capacity of the soil, rainfall and altitude accounted for 62% of the variation in site index. Inclusion of measures of fertility did not improve the predictive capacity of the model,...
Site index prediction models are an important aid for forest management and planning activities. Thi...
Two hundred and ninety-nine plots of Pinus radiata D. Don in forests throughout the North Island of ...
We address a need for a rapid technique to estimate the leaf area index (LAI) of pre-existing natura...
The integration of site information with that of tree growth is of special importance in Zululand, w...
Trees are being established on substantial areas of Australian farmland, often extending into distri...
The establishment of a woody crop component within dryland agricultural systems in Australia is gain...
Kayu bawang (Dysoxylum mollissimum Blume) has been planted almost in all districts of Bengkulu Prov...
The area planted to Eucalyptus globulus (Labill.) in southern Australia has increased rapidly. How...
Mixed species plantations using native trees are increasingly being considered for sustainable timbe...
Several interacting factors were found to affect the early performance of blue-gum (Eucalyptus globu...
Publication No: SWP-T094Executive summary Juvenile height growth models are useful to get an indica...
Abstract: This study was conducted primarily to develop a yield prediction model for Eucalyptus spp ...
Productivity indices, developed by the Australian Greenhouse Office as part of the National Carbon A...
Accurate estimate of site productivity (site quality) is essential for making sound forest managemen...
The study aimed to fit mathematical models for the construction of Site\ud Index curves and to estim...
Site index prediction models are an important aid for forest management and planning activities. Thi...
Two hundred and ninety-nine plots of Pinus radiata D. Don in forests throughout the North Island of ...
We address a need for a rapid technique to estimate the leaf area index (LAI) of pre-existing natura...
The integration of site information with that of tree growth is of special importance in Zululand, w...
Trees are being established on substantial areas of Australian farmland, often extending into distri...
The establishment of a woody crop component within dryland agricultural systems in Australia is gain...
Kayu bawang (Dysoxylum mollissimum Blume) has been planted almost in all districts of Bengkulu Prov...
The area planted to Eucalyptus globulus (Labill.) in southern Australia has increased rapidly. How...
Mixed species plantations using native trees are increasingly being considered for sustainable timbe...
Several interacting factors were found to affect the early performance of blue-gum (Eucalyptus globu...
Publication No: SWP-T094Executive summary Juvenile height growth models are useful to get an indica...
Abstract: This study was conducted primarily to develop a yield prediction model for Eucalyptus spp ...
Productivity indices, developed by the Australian Greenhouse Office as part of the National Carbon A...
Accurate estimate of site productivity (site quality) is essential for making sound forest managemen...
The study aimed to fit mathematical models for the construction of Site\ud Index curves and to estim...
Site index prediction models are an important aid for forest management and planning activities. Thi...
Two hundred and ninety-nine plots of Pinus radiata D. Don in forests throughout the North Island of ...
We address a need for a rapid technique to estimate the leaf area index (LAI) of pre-existing natura...