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Genomic insights into the critically endangered King Island scrubtit. [PDF]
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Diurnal variations of soluble sugars in Eucalyptus regnans
Phytochemistry, 1974Abstract Diurnal variations in the amounts of soluble sugars in the developing stem tissues of Eucalyptus regnans were studied.
Hoong Tham Sing, Charles M. Stewart
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1994
Abstract Eucalyptus regnans is the second tallest tree species in the world, only exceeded in height by the coast redwoods of California (Ashton 1975b). The natural forests are in Victoria and Tasmania in discontinuous areas between latitudes 37° and 43°S (Fig. 14.1).
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Abstract Eucalyptus regnans is the second tallest tree species in the world, only exceeded in height by the coast redwoods of California (Ashton 1975b). The natural forests are in Victoria and Tasmania in discontinuous areas between latitudes 37° and 43°S (Fig. 14.1).
Ken Eldridge +3 more
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Monografía de eucalipto Eucalyptus regnans
1998Eucalyptus regnans es el árbol latifoliado más grande del mundo, alcanzando más de 90 m. de altura. Se distribuye naturalmente en Victoria y Tasmania (Australia) y en Chile la especie es recomendada para gran parte de las regiones del Bío-Bío, la Araucanía y los Ríos. Es exigente, intolerante a sequías o heladas severas, desarrollándose mejor en suelos
Claudia Delard R. +7 more
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Preferential Outcrossing in Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell
Australian Journal of Botany, 1987Seed production characteristics of Eucalyptus regnans following self (S), outcross (O), (S+O ) and open pollination were investigated as a contribution to understanding of breeding system control in this species. All five trees tested produced seed after self-pollination, although yield was reduced relative to outcrossing.
AR Griffin, GF Moran, YJ Fripp
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Water stress in transplanted Eucalyptus regnans and Eucalyptus nitens seedlings
2023No description ...
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Physiological response to pruning severity in Eucalyptus regnans plantations
New Forests, 2014The photosynthetic response to pruning was measured in two Eucalyptus regnans stands, aged 2 and 3 years, located in areas of high productivity on the coast of the province of Arauco, Chile. Variables such as rates of CO2 assimilation and stomatal conductance were measured in three ages of foliage on trees with different pruning severity treatments ...
Magdalena Lisboa +6 more
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Identification of 4-Methyl-D-glucuronic Acid in Eucalyptus regnans Wood
Nature, 1953MANY workers have identified the hexuronic acid components of pectins, gums and mucilages1. However, the uronic acid components of wood hemicelluloses have proved difficult to identify. O'Dwyer2 and Yaramori and Tachi3 have shown that glucuronic acid is present in the hemicelluloses of beech wood and of elm wood respectively.
C M, STEWART, D H, FOSTER
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DISSEMINATION OF SEED FROM EUCALYPTUS REGNANS
Australian Forestry, 1966SUMMARY Wind is the only important agent of dispersal of E. regnans F. Muell. seed and most seed is disseminated in the direction of the locally prevailing winds. Seed-trapping studies over several years have shown that dissemination is poor from the edge of a dense forest, but much better from isolated trees.
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