This publication summarises the talks presented at ‘Darwin 2011 – African Mahogany Plantation Industry Forum’ held at the Department of Resources Research Facility, Berrimah, Darwin, 31st August and 1st September 2011. The forum brought together a vast amount of experience and knowledge about African mahogany and its prospects as a plantation timber tree in the dry tropics of northern Australia. The abstracts and references represent a valuable body of knowledge building on that recorded in previous African mahogany workshops in Mareeba (2004) and Townsville (2006). Besides the presenters’ abstracts, this publication provides a list of all the authors and their contact details and a complete list of all the cited references and furthe...
Australia has some of the highest quality cabinet timber species in the world, sourced primarily fro...
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Red mahogany produces a hard, durable and attractive timber. In the past, small quantities of timber...
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...
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...
The forest tree species Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. occurs in a belt across 20 African count...
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ABSTRACT The Brazilian forest sector is fast growing with a gradual increase of forest investors cho...
Tropical hardwood tree improvement began in northern Australia in the 1980s and focused on the conse...
Khaya senegalensis, African mahogany, a high-value hardwood, was introduced in the Northern Territor...
Australia has some of the highest quality cabinet timber species in the world, sourced primarily fro...
Australia has some of the highest quality cabinet timber species in the world, sourced primarily fro...
This paper reports findings of surveys into the usage of, and attitudes to, rainforest cabinet timbe...
Red mahogany produces a hard, durable and attractive timber. In the past, small quantities of timber...
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...
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...
The forest tree species Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. occurs in a belt across 20 African count...
This paper examines issues involved in the marketing of tropical rainforest cabinet species and euca...
ABSTRACT The Brazilian forest sector is fast growing with a gradual increase of forest investors cho...
Tropical hardwood tree improvement began in northern Australia in the 1980s and focused on the conse...
Khaya senegalensis, African mahogany, a high-value hardwood, was introduced in the Northern Territor...
Australia has some of the highest quality cabinet timber species in the world, sourced primarily fro...
Australia has some of the highest quality cabinet timber species in the world, sourced primarily fro...
This paper reports findings of surveys into the usage of, and attitudes to, rainforest cabinet timbe...
Red mahogany produces a hard, durable and attractive timber. In the past, small quantities of timber...