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The need for planted forests and the example of radiata pine

New Forests, 1999
Ten thousand years ago our 5 million hunter-gatherer ancestors used, over the period of a year, about 200 species of local food items. Now, the nearly 6 billion global population gets 70 percent of its food from nine species of plants, one species of bird, and two species of mammals.
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Radiata pine pruning technology

Australian Forestry, 1986
P. Wilkes, L. J. Bren
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LEANS IN MONTEREY PINE (PINUS RADIATA) PLANTATIONS

Australian Forestry, 1940
Of the many forces acting on the growing tree, the one which exercises the greatest effect on the ultimate form of the saw mill log is wind. One of the most obvious results of the action of wind is the development of leans. This effect is such that in many regions of Australia where Monterey Pine is grown, the whole forest takes up a lean in the ...
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JUVENILITY IN HEDGED RADIATA PINE

Acta Horticulturae, 1976
W.J. Libby, J.V. Hood
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Domestication of Radiata Pine

2017
Rowland Burdon   +2 more
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Local and generalized height-diameter equations for radiata pine (Pinus radiata)

2006
In this study, two different approaches for modeling the height-diameter relationship were analyzed. Data were obtained from 3,492 sample plots established in 105 operational pre-harvest inventories in the province of Arauco, VIII Region. Measures of precision and bias permitted to evaluate and compare equations within and between modeling approaches ...
Trincado, Guillermo, Leal D., Cristián
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Management of Radiata Pine

Forest Science, 1994
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Measuring radiata pine seedling morphological features using a machine vision system

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2021
Mike DUKE, Chi Kit Au, Shen Hin Lim
exaly  

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