The demonstrated wide adaptability, substantial yield potential and proven timber quality of African mahogany (Khaya senegalensis) from plantings of the late 1960s and early 1970s in northern Australia have led to a resurgence of interest in this high-value species. New plantations or trials have been established in several regions since the early 1990s -in four regions in north Queensland, two in the Northern Territory and one in Western Australia. Overall, more than 1500 ha had been planted by early 2007, and the national annual planting from 2007-2008 as currently planned will exceed 2400 ha. Proceedings of two workshops have summarised information available on the species in northern Australia, and suggested research and development (R&...
Australian acacias are planted in over 70 countries and cover about 2 million ha. This area is domin...
This report is about research to identify and improve forest trees for sawlog production in the Top ...
In Australia, there has been rapid expansion in recent years of commercial plantations of hardwood t...
The demonstrated wide adaptability, substantial yield potential and proven timber quality of African...
The demonstrated wide adaptability, substantial yield potential and proven timber quality of African...
The Australian African mahogany estate comprises over 12,000 ha of industrial plantations, farm-fore...
The Australian African mahogany estate comprises over 12,000 ha of industrial plantations, farm-fore...
The forest tree species Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. occurs in a belt across 20 African count...
African mahogany has demonstrated much potential, in many field trials spanning several decades and ...
The forest tree species Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. occurs in a belt across 20 African count...
Tropical hardwood tree improvement began in northern Australia in the 1980s and focused on the conse...
Queensland has over 42,000 hectares of hardwood plantations, with 13,700 hectares currently managed ...
Red mahogany produces a hard, durable and attractive timber. In the past, small quantities of timber...
Khaya senegalensis, African mahogany, a high-value hardwood, was introduced in the Northern Territor...
This publication summarises the talks presented at ‘Darwin 2011 – African Mahogany Plantation Indust...
Australian acacias are planted in over 70 countries and cover about 2 million ha. This area is domin...
This report is about research to identify and improve forest trees for sawlog production in the Top ...
In Australia, there has been rapid expansion in recent years of commercial plantations of hardwood t...
The demonstrated wide adaptability, substantial yield potential and proven timber quality of African...
The demonstrated wide adaptability, substantial yield potential and proven timber quality of African...
The Australian African mahogany estate comprises over 12,000 ha of industrial plantations, farm-fore...
The Australian African mahogany estate comprises over 12,000 ha of industrial plantations, farm-fore...
The forest tree species Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. occurs in a belt across 20 African count...
African mahogany has demonstrated much potential, in many field trials spanning several decades and ...
The forest tree species Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. occurs in a belt across 20 African count...
Tropical hardwood tree improvement began in northern Australia in the 1980s and focused on the conse...
Queensland has over 42,000 hectares of hardwood plantations, with 13,700 hectares currently managed ...
Red mahogany produces a hard, durable and attractive timber. In the past, small quantities of timber...
Khaya senegalensis, African mahogany, a high-value hardwood, was introduced in the Northern Territor...
This publication summarises the talks presented at ‘Darwin 2011 – African Mahogany Plantation Indust...
Australian acacias are planted in over 70 countries and cover about 2 million ha. This area is domin...
This report is about research to identify and improve forest trees for sawlog production in the Top ...
In Australia, there has been rapid expansion in recent years of commercial plantations of hardwood t...