1975
DOI: 10.1080/00049158.1975.10674143
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The Effect of Soil Infestation byPhytophthora cinnamomiRands on Basal Area Growth ofEucalyptus sieberiL. Johnson

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“…There were concerns in eastern Australia about the implications of site infestation by P. cinnamomi on timber production and conservation (Newhook and Podger 1972;Weste 1974;Incoll and Fagg 1975). Within the research community there was considerable interest and investigation of why some eucalypts, such as jarrah and E. sieberi were susceptible to P. cinnamomi, whilst others, such as marri and E. maculata were field resistant (e.g.…”
Section: Research and Control 1965 -1979mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were concerns in eastern Australia about the implications of site infestation by P. cinnamomi on timber production and conservation (Newhook and Podger 1972;Weste 1974;Incoll and Fagg 1975). Within the research community there was considerable interest and investigation of why some eucalypts, such as jarrah and E. sieberi were susceptible to P. cinnamomi, whilst others, such as marri and E. maculata were field resistant (e.g.…”
Section: Research and Control 1965 -1979mentioning
confidence: 99%