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Physiological responses ofEucalyptus nitens×nitensunder experimentally imposed water stress

Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science, 2010
This study reports on how a cold- and frost-tolerant clone of Eucalyptus nitens × nitens responds to drought stress. The aim was to identify  physiological traits that contribute to drought acclimation. Macropropagated saplings were grown in a climatecontrolled greenhouse in pots filled with coarse river sand supplied with a slow-release fertiliser ...
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Ammonium and nitrate uptake by Eucalyptus nitens

2023
Low nitrogen availability commonly limits the growth of Eucalyptus miens (Deane and Maiden) Maiden plantations in south-eastern Australia. However, until this study was undertaken little was known of the nitrogen uptake and assimilation processes of temperate eucalypt species like E. nitens.
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Botryosphaeria dothidea endophytic in Eucalyptus grandis and Eucalyptus nitens in South Africa

Forest Ecology and Management, 1996
Abstract Botryosphaeria dothidea is well recognised as a serious pathogen of various woody plants, including species of Eucalyptus . In South Africa, the fungus is associated with die-back and canker diseases of various Eucalyptus species. In the present study, B.
H. Smith, M.J. Wingfield, O. Petrini
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Establishment of native Eucalyptus pauciflora and exotic Eucalyptus nitens on former grazing land

New Forests, 2010
The success of tree plantings in agricultural landscapes within dry and variable rainfall regions is often below expectations. The aims of this study were to investigate techniques for establishing a local native species (Eucalyptus pauciflora) and an exotic species (E. nitens) in the Midlands of Tasmania, a tree-denuded region that has been grazed for
Dugald C. Close   +3 more
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Investigation of mechanical behaviours of Eucalyptus nitens timber

2023
This research focuses on the investigation of the mechanical properties of plantation Eucalyptus nitens timber and the understanding of its underlying failure mechanism above and below the fibre saturation point both experimentally and numerically. Fast-growing eucalypts are now considered potential building materials; one such re-source is plantation ...
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Utilisation potential of plantation-grownEucalyptus nitens

Australian Forestry, 1988
Summary 20-year-old plantation-grown Eucalyptus nitens Maiden (shining gum) trees were examined for the production of structural and appearance products from sawn timber. Log characteristics were examined and measurements made of peripheral longitudinal strain. Basic density and mechanical strength characteristics of sawn timber were determined.
R. J. McKimm, G. Waugh, R. L. Northway
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Response of Eucalyptus nitens seedlings to gibberellin biosynthesis inhibitors

Plant Growth Regulation, 1999
The plant growth regulators (PGRs) paclobutrazol, chlormequat chloride and prohexadione where applied to 11 month old seedling of Eucalyptus nitens to examine their relative effects on precocious flowering, growth and levels of GA20 and GA1 in the shoot apex.
D.R. Williams   +3 more
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Characterisation of Eucalyptus nitens plantations for veneer production

2023
Eucalyptus nitens is widely planted in temperate-cold regions around the world, mainly for pulpwood production. However there is interest in its use for veneerbased engineered wood products to increase the value and market opportunities for the E. nitens plantation resource. This study examined such opportunities by studying factors which affect veneer
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