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Radiata pine residue management and its implications for site productivity on sandy soils

Pages 95-102 | Received 19 Mar 1984, Published online: 15 Apr 2013

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P. Hopmans, D.W. Flinn, P.W. Geary & I.B. Tomkins. (1993) Sustained growth response of Pinus radiata on podzolised sands to site management practices . Australian Forestry 56:1, pages 27-33.
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R.O. Squire, P.W. Farrell, D.W. Flinn & B.C. Aeberli. (1985) Productivity of first and second rotation stands of radiata pine on sandy soils II. Height and volume growth at five years. Australian Forestry 48:2, pages 127-137.
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LG Garrett, CT Smith, PN Beets & MO Kimberley. (2021) Early rotation biomass and nutrient accumulation of Pinus radiata forests after harvest residue management and fertiliser treatment on contrasting types of soil. Forest Ecology and Management 496, pages 119426.
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Peter Hopmans & Stephen R. Elms. (2009) Changes in total carbon and nutrients in soil profiles and accumulation in biomass after a 30-year rotation of Pinus radiata on podzolized sands: Impacts of intensive harvesting on soil resources. Forest Ecology and Management 258:10, pages 2183-2193.
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D. Andrew Scott & Thomas J. Dean. (2006) Energy trade-offs between intensive biomass utilization, site productivity loss, and ameliorative treatments in loblolly pine plantations. Biomass and Bioenergy 30:12, pages 1001-1010.
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P.K. Khanna, R.J. Raison, R.A. Falkiner, I.R. Willett & M.J. Connell. (1992) Effects of N P K fertilisation on the chemistry of a yellow podzolic soil under Pinus radiata. Forest Ecology and Management 52:1-4, pages 65-85.
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D.B. Boosma & I.R. Hunter. (1990) Effects of water, nutrients and their interactions on tree growth, and plantation forest management practices in Australasia: A review. Forest Ecology and Management 30:1-4, pages 455-476.
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