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Spore germination and early gametophyte development of the soft tree fern Dicksonia antartica
Effects of cultivation method on the early growth of Pinus radiata on a low-quality site in north-eastern Tasmania
Pre-commercial thinning of fenced Eucalyptus obliqua regeneration enhances growth of both Acacia melanoxylon and Eucalyptus obliqua
The response of the frog Crinia signifera to different silvicultural practices in southern Tasmania, Australia
Taking account of special values in the coupe planning process - an example from the southern forests of Tasmania
Effects of sapling density on Eucalyptus obliqua sapling architecture in a clearfell and dispersed retention coupe
The evolution of forest health surveillance in Tasmania
Processing backsawn Tasmanian regrowth Eucalyptus obliqua
Design and construction of small, low cost, low temperature, timber-drying kiln
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