Sites, Modelling and Silviculture for Durable Eucalypts (2017)
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Mason E, Morgenroth JA, Salekin S, Burgess J (2017). Sites, Modelling and Silviculture for Durable Eucalypts. Blenheim, New Zealand: Durable Eucalypts on Drylands: Protecting and Enhancing Value. 19/4/2017-20/4/2017.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
ANZSRC Fields of Research
30 - Agricultural, veterinary and food sciences::3007 - Forestry sciences::300707 - Forestry management and environment30 - Agricultural, veterinary and food sciences::3007 - Forestry sciences::300709 - Tree improvement (incl. selection and breeding)
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