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Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science
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Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science
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Vol. 203 (2005)
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Published:
2005-03-11
Articles
Editorial: What is expected of the SA Forestry Journal in the future?
DL Owen
1-2
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Application of the 3-PG model to a
Eucalyptus grandis
stand subjected to varying levels of water and nutrient constraints in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
JM Campion, LJ Esprey, MC Scholes
3-13
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The effect of harvesting operations, slash management and fertilisation on the growth of a
Eucalyptus
clonal hybrid on a sandy soil in Zululand, South Africa
Colin W Smith, Ben Du Toit
15-26
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Analysis of individual tree volume equations for
Cupressus lusitanica
in Munessa forest, Ethiopia
T Teshome
27-32
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Precision forestry for pulpwood re-establishment silviculture
Robert Neil Pallett
33-40
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Forecasting volume and economic gains from intensive plantation management using different response curves
David B South, Curtis L VanderSchaaf, Larry D Teeter
41-47
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The present status of
Anaphes nitens
(Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), an egg parasitoid of the Eucalyptus snout beetle
Gonipterus scutellatus
, in the Western Cape Province of South Africa
GD Tribe
49-54
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Host plants of
Osyris lanceolata
(African Sandalwood) and their influence on its early growth performance in Tanzania
PL Mwang'ingo, Z Teklehaimanot, LL Lulandala, ST Mwihomeke
55-65
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Book Review: POLICY THAT WORKS FOR FORESTS AND PEOPLE: Real prospects for governance and livelihoods. by James Mayers and Stephen Bass
JSB Scotcher
74-77
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