Some of the most productive taxa for forestry are interspecific F1 hybrids grown as exotics in the tropics and subtropics. Attributes of resilience, adaptability and vigour which engender the hybrids for wood production, may also exacerbate the risk they present from gene flow to native species gene pools or to local ecologies as weeds. To determine the biological and genetic factors that influence the extent of hybridisation, we examine the distribution and genealogy of wildlings surrounding plantings of locally-exotic Corymbia torelliana (Section Cadageria) near native C. henryi (Section Maculatae) in northern New South Wales. Our study showed pre-mating and pre- and post-zygotic barriers were incomplete, with in situ generation and natur...
Corymbia hybrids are of increasing importance to plantation forestry due to their high quality, dura...
Mixing of historically isolated species or populations due to human activity may have significant ev...
The increasing area of the Australian Eucalyptus plantation estate means that the risk of invasion o...
Some of the most productive taxa for forestry are interspecific F1 hybrids grown as exotics in the t...
Sectors of the forest plantation industry in Australia are set to expand in the near future using sp...
Corymbia F1 hybrids have high potential for plantation forestry; however, little is known of their r...
The movement of species around the world by humans has created situations where “exotic” gene flow c...
With the large increase in industrial eucalypt plantations in Australia over the last decade, there ...
There has been a massive expansion of Eucalyptus plantations in Australia in the last decade. As mos...
Cadaghi (Corymbia torelliana) has a natural distribution that is restricted to the rainforest margin...
Corymbia species from different sections hybridize readily, with some of increasing economic importa...
Context: Corymbia F1 hybrids have high potential for plantation forestry; however, little is known o...
F1 hybrids between exotic Eucalyptus nitens plantations and native E. ovata have previously been rep...
Corymbia hybrids are of increasing importance to plantation forestry due to their high quality, dura...
Mixing of historically isolated species or populations due to human activity may have significant ev...
The increasing area of the Australian Eucalyptus plantation estate means that the risk of invasion o...
Some of the most productive taxa for forestry are interspecific F1 hybrids grown as exotics in the t...
Sectors of the forest plantation industry in Australia are set to expand in the near future using sp...
Corymbia F1 hybrids have high potential for plantation forestry; however, little is known of their r...
The movement of species around the world by humans has created situations where “exotic” gene flow c...
With the large increase in industrial eucalypt plantations in Australia over the last decade, there ...
There has been a massive expansion of Eucalyptus plantations in Australia in the last decade. As mos...
Cadaghi (Corymbia torelliana) has a natural distribution that is restricted to the rainforest margin...
Corymbia species from different sections hybridize readily, with some of increasing economic importa...
Context: Corymbia F1 hybrids have high potential for plantation forestry; however, little is known o...
F1 hybrids between exotic Eucalyptus nitens plantations and native E. ovata have previously been rep...
Corymbia hybrids are of increasing importance to plantation forestry due to their high quality, dura...
Mixing of historically isolated species or populations due to human activity may have significant ev...
The increasing area of the Australian Eucalyptus plantation estate means that the risk of invasion o...