Seedling regeneration of celery-top pine ( Phyllocladus aspleniifolius ) after harvesting of rainforest in north-western Tasmania
@inproceedings{Jennings2011SeedlingRO, title={Seedling regeneration of celery-top pine ( Phyllocladus aspleniifolius ) after harvesting of rainforest in north-western Tasmania}, author={S. Jennings and M. Neyland}, year={2011} }
Seedling regeneration of celery-top pine (Phyllocladus aspleniifolius) was monitored following harvesting on three sites in north-western Tasmania. A different silvicultural system was trialled at each site: light selective harvesting with no burning, clearfelling followed by a high-intensity burn, and patchfelling followed by a low-intensity burn. Regeneration on all three sites reached rainforest regeneration stocking standards, with many plots containing seedlings of myrtle (Nothofagus… CONTINUE READING
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