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Effects of planting density and site quality on mean tree size and total stand growth of Eucalyptus globulus plantations

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Forrester, David I.
Wiedemann, John C
Forrester, Robert
Baker, Thomas G

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NRC Research Press

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The choice of planting density is a primary silvicultural decision in plantation management which considers the trade-off between individual tree size and total stand production, affecting the type, quantity and quality of products throughout the rotation

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Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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2037-12-31
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