Eucalyptus obliqua
National Institutes of Health
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Wildfires in wet eucalypt forests, depending on their intensity and frequency, generate dead wood of varying sizes and in many…
Mapping the individual trees ≥ 10 cm diameter in four 50 m x 50 m plots in the tall, wet Eucalyptus obliqua dominated forest in…
Eucalypt seedling establishment and growth in native temperate forest soils is vigorous after high intensity burns which remove…
This paper describes the wood-inhabiting fungi found in an intensive study of living Eucalyptus obliqua trees in Tasmania. Three…
Old, larger-diameter eucalypt trees are a common structural feature of mature,
unharvested wet forests in temperate Australia…
This paper describes experimental work carried out to develop a spot-sowing method to produce one tree seedling on each spot. The…
A 16-year-old wet Eucalyptus obliqua/ E. regnans stand in Hays Road near Southport, Tasmania, was thinned to waste in 1999 using…
Many of the natural Eucalyptus obliqua and E. regnans regrowth
forests throughout Tasmania have recently been affected by crown…