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Detecting dieback in native eucalypt forests using aerial photographs

Pages 243-249 | Received 19 Oct 1984, Published online: 15 Apr 2013
 

Summary

Aerial photography has significant potential for detecting and monitoring expressions of disease and effectiveness of controls, but results vary for different symptoms and choice of camera, film, scale and lighting conditions. A review of two case studies covering regrowth dieback in Tasmania and jarrah dieback in Western Australia illustrates the importance of these factors on detection, evaluation and mapping.

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