This report is about research to identify and improve forest trees for sawlog production in the Top End (1000-1800 mm rainfall zone) of the Northern Territory (NT). The report outlines the successful establishment of four trials to test species and provenance performance, and to establish breeding and seed production orchards. The species trials tested a wide range of eucalypt, acacia, hybrid and exotic species. Seed orchards were established for red mahogany Eucalyptus pellita and African mahogany Khaya senegalensis. Early results for growth and species performance are given for the species-provenance trials
The Australian African mahogany estate comprises over 12,000 ha of industrial plantations, farm-fore...
Spotted gum dominant forests occur from Cooktown in northern Queensland (Qld) to Orbost in Victoria ...
Eucalyptus grandis is cultivated extensively in the humid, warmer temperate and subtropical regions ...
In Australia, there has been rapid expansion in recent years of commercial plantations of hardwood t...
Queensland has over 42,000 hectares of hardwood plantations, with 13,700 hectares currently managed ...
The demonstrated wide adaptability, substantial yield potential and proven timber quality of African...
Optimal matching of species to sites is required for a sustainable hardwood plantation industry in t...
Optimal matching of species to sites is required for a sustainable hardwood plantation industry in t...
The demonstrated wide adaptability, substantial yield potential and proven timber quality of African...
Tropical hardwood tree improvement began in northern Australia in the 1980s and focused on the conse...
A brief outline is provided of the timber industry in North Queensland including a discussion of rec...
Rural afforestation in Zimbabwe has been heavily reliant on the genus Eucalyptus. Limited success ha...
A report from the Forest Adaptation and Sequestration Alliance. The report summarises data from a la...
A brief outline is provided of the timber industry in North Queensland including a discussion of rec...
Eucalyptus microcorys is the main forest plantation species producing high quality timber in the wet...
The Australian African mahogany estate comprises over 12,000 ha of industrial plantations, farm-fore...
Spotted gum dominant forests occur from Cooktown in northern Queensland (Qld) to Orbost in Victoria ...
Eucalyptus grandis is cultivated extensively in the humid, warmer temperate and subtropical regions ...
In Australia, there has been rapid expansion in recent years of commercial plantations of hardwood t...
Queensland has over 42,000 hectares of hardwood plantations, with 13,700 hectares currently managed ...
The demonstrated wide adaptability, substantial yield potential and proven timber quality of African...
Optimal matching of species to sites is required for a sustainable hardwood plantation industry in t...
Optimal matching of species to sites is required for a sustainable hardwood plantation industry in t...
The demonstrated wide adaptability, substantial yield potential and proven timber quality of African...
Tropical hardwood tree improvement began in northern Australia in the 1980s and focused on the conse...
A brief outline is provided of the timber industry in North Queensland including a discussion of rec...
Rural afforestation in Zimbabwe has been heavily reliant on the genus Eucalyptus. Limited success ha...
A report from the Forest Adaptation and Sequestration Alliance. The report summarises data from a la...
A brief outline is provided of the timber industry in North Queensland including a discussion of rec...
Eucalyptus microcorys is the main forest plantation species producing high quality timber in the wet...
The Australian African mahogany estate comprises over 12,000 ha of industrial plantations, farm-fore...
Spotted gum dominant forests occur from Cooktown in northern Queensland (Qld) to Orbost in Victoria ...
Eucalyptus grandis is cultivated extensively in the humid, warmer temperate and subtropical regions ...