2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2009.09.040
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Non-lethal strategies to reduce browse damage in eucalypt plantations

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“…(1) ''Tas resist'' -five seedlots from a native population in southeast Tasmania (43°03 0 S 146°52 0 E) previously reported (O'Reilly-Wapstra et al, 2004) to have higher levels of defensive chemistry (particularly sideroxylonal) than other native populations (seedlot #1-5; ''BGH'' in Miller et al, 2009). (2) ''Vic resist'' -five seedlots from a native population in Victoria (38°19 0 S 146°52 0 E) previously reported (O'Reilly-Wapstra et al, 2004) to have higher levels of defensive chemistry than other native populations, and also used commonly in deployment (#6-10; ''JN'' in Miller et al, 2009).…”
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“…(1) ''Tas resist'' -five seedlots from a native population in southeast Tasmania (43°03 0 S 146°52 0 E) previously reported (O'Reilly-Wapstra et al, 2004) to have higher levels of defensive chemistry (particularly sideroxylonal) than other native populations (seedlot #1-5; ''BGH'' in Miller et al, 2009). (2) ''Vic resist'' -five seedlots from a native population in Victoria (38°19 0 S 146°52 0 E) previously reported (O'Reilly-Wapstra et al, 2004) to have higher levels of defensive chemistry than other native populations, and also used commonly in deployment (#6-10; ''JN'' in Miller et al, 2009).…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) ''Vic resist'' -five seedlots from a native population in Victoria (38°19 0 S 146°52 0 E) previously reported (O'Reilly-Wapstra et al, 2004) to have higher levels of defensive chemistry than other native populations, and also used commonly in deployment (#6-10; ''JN'' in Miller et al, 2009). (3) ''Tas suscept'' -five seedlots from a native population in northeast Tasmania (41°15 0 S 148°19 0 E) previously reported (O'Reilly-Wapstra et al, 2004) to have reduced levels of sideroxylonal and reduced resistance to browsing (#11-15; ''SH'' in Miller et al, 2009). (4) ''Deployment'' -seven seedlots selected from the current deployment stock of Forestry Tasmania, derived from King Island and Flinders Island mothers (see Dutkowski and Potts, 1999) growing in a seedling seed orchard at Meunna, Tasmania (#16-22; ''" and # sider'' in Miller et al, 2009).…”
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