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The Impact of Harvesting on Forest Site Quality

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Pages 60-66 | Published online: 14 Sep 2010

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Kylle Schwegman, Keith M Little, Andrew McEwan & Simon A Ackerman. (2018) Harvesting and extraction impacts on Eucalyptus grandis × E. urophylla coppicing potential and rotation-end volume in Zululand, South Africa. Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science 80:1, pages 51-57.
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Louis Titshall, Steven Dovey & Diana Rietz. (2013) A review of management impacts on the soil productivity of South African commercial forestry plantations and the implications for multiple-rotation productivity. Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science 75:4, pages 169-183.
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CW Smith, MA Johnston & SA Lorentz. (2001) The effect of soil compaction on the water retention characteristics of soils in forest plantations. South African Journal of Plant and Soil 18:3, pages 87-97.
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AmyasL. Player & W. Dale Greene. (1992) Potential for Mechanised Logging Systems in the Republic of South Africa. South African Forestry Journal 162:1, pages 9-19.
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D.C. Grey. (1989) Conservation Research Requirements and Commercial Forest Management. South African Forestry Journal 149:1, pages 58-61.
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