Acacia auriculiformis plantations are widely planted in Vietnam. Initially they were grown for wood chip production, but these plantations have potential to be managed for higher value sawing and/or peeling grade logs, through enhanced silvicultural management. This study sought to understand the impact of resource constraints on responses of A. auriculiformis plantations to thinning, phosphorus fertiliser application and slash retention at age four years on growth and physiology of A. auriculiformis trees to rotation end at age nine years. A trial in South Vietnam had a factorial combination of thinning (unthinned (planted at 1666 trees ha−1), or thinned to 833 trees ha−1), P fertilizer (Nil, or 50 kg P ha−1), and organic matter manipulati...
We report on experimental studies conducted in South Sumatra with interrelated objectives to (i) exa...
Acacia mangium, A. auriculiformis and their hybrid, the leguminous fast-growing tree species has bee...
An understanding of the comparative nutritional requirements of important timber species is fundamen...
Acacia auriculiformis plantations are widely planted in Vietnam. Initially they were grown for wood ...
In Vietnam acacia plantations are an important resource for the production of pulpwood and sawn timb...
Management options to optimise sawlog production from Acacia hybrid (A. mangium × A. auriculiformis)...
High stockings at plantation establishment of fast-growing species can lead to rapid compromise of i...
Clonal Acacia hybrid (A. mangium x A. auriculiformis) is widely planted across Vietnam due to its fa...
The effects of delayed thinning on the survival and growth of residual trees in 14-year-old unmanage...
In Vietnam, approximately 1.3 M ha of acacia and eucalypt plantations have been established in the p...
Agroforestry systems provide smallholder farmers with opportunities to broaden their income base. Ho...
Forest plantation growers in Vietnam commonly burn residues after harvesting and often apply subopti...
Fertilizers (nitrogen/N, phosphorous/P, and potassium/K) have been widely applied to increase the pr...
High planting cost and labor shortages was the main problem in new plantation establishment. Natura...
Substantial areas of degraded land need to be restored to provide goods such as fuel wood, timber, a...
We report on experimental studies conducted in South Sumatra with interrelated objectives to (i) exa...
Acacia mangium, A. auriculiformis and their hybrid, the leguminous fast-growing tree species has bee...
An understanding of the comparative nutritional requirements of important timber species is fundamen...
Acacia auriculiformis plantations are widely planted in Vietnam. Initially they were grown for wood ...
In Vietnam acacia plantations are an important resource for the production of pulpwood and sawn timb...
Management options to optimise sawlog production from Acacia hybrid (A. mangium × A. auriculiformis)...
High stockings at plantation establishment of fast-growing species can lead to rapid compromise of i...
Clonal Acacia hybrid (A. mangium x A. auriculiformis) is widely planted across Vietnam due to its fa...
The effects of delayed thinning on the survival and growth of residual trees in 14-year-old unmanage...
In Vietnam, approximately 1.3 M ha of acacia and eucalypt plantations have been established in the p...
Agroforestry systems provide smallholder farmers with opportunities to broaden their income base. Ho...
Forest plantation growers in Vietnam commonly burn residues after harvesting and often apply subopti...
Fertilizers (nitrogen/N, phosphorous/P, and potassium/K) have been widely applied to increase the pr...
High planting cost and labor shortages was the main problem in new plantation establishment. Natura...
Substantial areas of degraded land need to be restored to provide goods such as fuel wood, timber, a...
We report on experimental studies conducted in South Sumatra with interrelated objectives to (i) exa...
Acacia mangium, A. auriculiformis and their hybrid, the leguminous fast-growing tree species has bee...
An understanding of the comparative nutritional requirements of important timber species is fundamen...