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Reference 2008 Vol71(2)
Title: Guest editorial: Sawmilling of eucalypts in Australia
Author(s): Russell Washusen

Reference 2008 Vol71(2)
Title: Achievements in forest tree improvement in Australia and New Zealand 9. Genetic improvement of Eucalyptus nitens in Australia
Author(s): Matthew Hamilton, Kelsey Joyce, Dean Williams, Greg Dutkowski and Brad Potts

Reference 2008 Vol71(2)
Title: An estimate of the potential economic impact of pine pitch canker in Australia
Author(s): David C. Cook and A. Colin Matheson

Reference 2008 Vol71(2)
Title: Deep weathering profile and groundwater characteristics within a low-lying coastal pine plantation, southern Queensland — relationship to water-logging and salinisation
Author(s): Qing Wang, Malcolm E. Cox, Andrew P. Hammond and Micaela Preda

Reference 2008 Vol71(2)
Title: Effect of surface-applied treatments on the above-ground performance of simulated timber joinery
Author(s): J. Norton and L.P. Francis

Reference 2008 Vol71(2)
Title: Identification of yellow stringybark (Eucalyptus muelleriana) and silvertop ash (E. sieberi) wood is improved by canonical variate analysis of ray anatomy
Author(s): Phil Evans, Roger Heady and Ross Cunningham

Reference 2008 Vol71(2)
Title: The politics of community participation in natural resource management: lessons from community forestry in Nepal
Author(s): Krishna K. Shrestha and Phil McManus

Reference 2008 Vol71(2)
Title: Estimating the accuracy of tree ageing methods in mature Eucalyptus obliqua forest, Tasmania
Author(s): Amelia J. Koch, Don A. Driscoll and J.B. Kirkpatrick

Reference 2008 Vol71(2)
Title: Obituary: William Edwin (Ted) Hillis
Author(s): Jugo Ilic

Reference 2008 Vol71(2)
Title: Development of a model system to predict wildfire behaviour in pine plantations
Author(s): Miguel G. Cruz, Martin E. Alexander and Paulo A.M. Fernandes

Reference 2008 Vol71(1)
Title: Effect of fertiliser and water supply on the growth, nutrient status and photochemical efficiency of Eucalyptus pilularis seedlings in a phosphorus-deficient soil
Author(s): Karin Weggler, Catherine Carney and Christine Stone

Reference 2008 Vol71(1)
Title: Guest editorial: Can forestry manage bushfires in the future?
Author(s): Phil Cheney

Reference 2008 Vol71(1)
Title: Population differentiation within Eucalyptus obliqua: implications for regeneration success and genetic conservation in production forests
Author(s): Graham R. Wilkinson

Reference 2008 Vol71(1)
Title: Existing fire behaviour models under-predict the rate of spread of summer fires in open jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest
Author(s): W.L. McCaw, J.S. Gould and N.P. Cheney

Reference 2008 Vol71(1)
Title: Comparison of the occurrence of rot in sawlogs from regrowth and mature stands of Eucalyptus diversicolor (karri)
Author(s): D.J. Donnelly and E.M. Davison

Reference 2008 Vol71(1)
Title: Post-wildfire seedling colonisation patterns in a Eucalyptus delegatensis (Myrtaceae) windthrow site at Snowy River National Park, Victoria
Author(s): S.K. Florentine, P. Milberg, M. Gibson and M. Westbrooke

Reference 2008 Vol71(1)
Title: Rate of spread of myrtle wilt disease in undisturbed Tasmanian rainforests
Author(s): J.M.Packham, H.J. Elliott and R. Bashford

Reference 2008 Vol71(1)
Title: Growth and carbon sequestration rates at age ten years of some eucalypt species in the low- to medium-rainfall areas of New South Wales, Australia
Author(s): P.G. Walsh, C.V.M. Barton and A. Haywood

Reference 2007 Vol70(4)
Title: Guest editorial: The response of Australian forests to a drying climate: a case study of the jarrah forest
Author(s): Frank Batini

Reference 2007 Vol70(4)
Title: Comparison of oil concentration and oil quality from Santalum spicatum and S. album plantations, 8–25 years old, with those from mature S. spicatum natural stands
Author(s): J.E. Brand, J.E.D. Fox, G. Pronk1 and C. Cornwell

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