Scholars studying the globalization of Australian trees have previously emphasized the rapid natural propagation of Australian trees outside of their native habitats, believing their success to be a reversal of “ecological imperialism” from the “new world” to the “old world.” This article argues that the expansion of Australian trees should not be viewed as a biological phenomenon, but as the result of a long-term attempt by powerful states and state-sponsored scientists to select and breed Australian species that could grow in a variety of climates and ecological conditions. Five non-biological factors largely determined the success of these attempts to grow Australian trees: the abundance or paucity of natural forests, state power, the am...
This book is an extensive revision and enlargement of a 1986 publication ‘Multipurpose Australian tr...
Eucalypts are virtually endemic to Australia, are the tallest flowering plants on earth and the most...
Eucalypts are virtually endemic to Australia, are the tallest flowering plants on earth and the most...
The volume is designed to provide a reference text for all those concerned with selecting and growin...
This article argues that because of the perceived and real biological characteristics of the differe...
As its record in California, southern India, and elsewhere suggests, of the many biotic exchanges of...
This paper examines the findings of a socio-economic research project carried out to examine the fin...
The ecological damage caused by invasive vines poses a considerable threat to many natural ecosystem...
Selection and micropropagation of superior genotypes of species of Australian genera such as Eucalyp...
Despite the potential utility of a biogeographical approach to understanding the naturalization of e...
Despite the potential utility of a biogeographical approach to understanding the naturalization of e...
Despite the potential utility of a biogeographical approach to understanding the naturalization of e...
The ecological damage caused by invasive vines poses a considerable threat to many natural ecosystem...
Broadly speaking, domestication is the process of taking a wild plant species and bringing it under ...
The ecological damage caused by invasive vines poses a considerable threat to many natural ecosystem...
This book is an extensive revision and enlargement of a 1986 publication ‘Multipurpose Australian tr...
Eucalypts are virtually endemic to Australia, are the tallest flowering plants on earth and the most...
Eucalypts are virtually endemic to Australia, are the tallest flowering plants on earth and the most...
The volume is designed to provide a reference text for all those concerned with selecting and growin...
This article argues that because of the perceived and real biological characteristics of the differe...
As its record in California, southern India, and elsewhere suggests, of the many biotic exchanges of...
This paper examines the findings of a socio-economic research project carried out to examine the fin...
The ecological damage caused by invasive vines poses a considerable threat to many natural ecosystem...
Selection and micropropagation of superior genotypes of species of Australian genera such as Eucalyp...
Despite the potential utility of a biogeographical approach to understanding the naturalization of e...
Despite the potential utility of a biogeographical approach to understanding the naturalization of e...
Despite the potential utility of a biogeographical approach to understanding the naturalization of e...
The ecological damage caused by invasive vines poses a considerable threat to many natural ecosystem...
Broadly speaking, domestication is the process of taking a wild plant species and bringing it under ...
The ecological damage caused by invasive vines poses a considerable threat to many natural ecosystem...
This book is an extensive revision and enlargement of a 1986 publication ‘Multipurpose Australian tr...
Eucalypts are virtually endemic to Australia, are the tallest flowering plants on earth and the most...
Eucalypts are virtually endemic to Australia, are the tallest flowering plants on earth and the most...