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Slash burning—its implications for 20-year height growth of eucalypt regeneration in Tasmania

Pages 159-162 | Received 23 Mar 1998, Published online: 15 Apr 2013

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Mark Neyland, John Hickey, Chris Beadle, Juergen Bauhus, Neil Davidson & Leigh Edwards. (2009) An examination of stocking and early growth in the Warra silvicultural systems trial confirms the importance of a burnt seedbed for vigorous regeneration in Eucalyptus obliqua forest. Forest Ecology and Management 258:4, pages 481-494.
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