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Early results (to 6.5 y) of a provenance trial of Chukrasia planted in 1999 at Berry Springs, some 50 km S of Darwin in the Northern Territory (NT) with a mean annual rainfall (MAR) of ca. 1900 mm (mostly during November to March), show great variation among provenances in growth, bark, crown...

Author(s)
Reilly, D. F.; Robertson, R. M.; Nikles, D. G.; Connelly, R. J.
Publisher
Private Forestry North Queensland, Kairi, Australia
Citation
Where to from here with R&D to underpin plantations of high-value timber species in the 'seasonally-dry' tropics of northern Australia? Proceedings of a workshop organised by Private Forestry North Queensland and Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Townsville, Australia, 9-11 May, 2006, 2006, pp 1-9