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Journey in Eucalyptus country - by Charles Darwin

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The Voyage of the Beagle: Wanderings of Charles Darwin in Australia

Or... Happy Darwin Year... from Eucalyptus country!

Charles Darwin and Eucalyptus / Excerpts from The Voyage of the Beagle / Charles Darwin y los eucaliptos / Extractos del Viaje del Beagle / Gustavo Iglesias Trabado y Asociados / GIT Forestry Consulting, Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal, Lugo, Galicia, España, Spain / Eucalyptologics, information resources on Eucalyptus cultivation around the world / Eucalyptologics, recursos de informacion sobre el cultivo del eucalipto en el mundo


January 12th-15th, 1836

"Early in the morning a light air carried us towards the entrance of Port Jackson (...) At last we anchored within Sydney Cove (...) My first feeling was to congratulate myself that I was born an Englishman"

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Eucalyptus Newsletter nº 21 - by Celso Foelkel

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Eucalyptus Online Book and Newsletter, June 2009, by Celso Foelkel / Eucalyptus Wisdom from Brazil / Boletín Online Eucalipto, Junio 2009, por Celso Foelkel / Sabiduría eucalíptica desde Brasil

by Celso Foelkel


Summary of Contents


Eucalyptus Online Book & Newsletter are technical information texts written and made available free of charge to all people involved with the forestry and utilization of the Eucalyptus. It depends only on registering yourself to receive them.

Technical coordination - Celso Foelkel
Webmaster / editing - Alessandra Foelkel
Celsius Degree: Phone (+55-51) 3338-4809
Copyright © 2007-2010

This knowledge oriented service was made possible through sponsoring support provided by ABTCP - Brazilian Technical Association of Pulp and Paper and by Botnia, International Paper do Brasil, Conestoga-Rovers & Associates, Suzano & Votorantim Celulose e Papel. The opinions expressed in the texts are those of the author or coming from the referenced technical literature. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsors.


Grau Celsius - Celsius Degree - Celso Foelkel Eucalyptus WisdomGrau Celsius - Celsius Degree - Celso Foelkel Eucalyptus Wisdom - Sabiduria Eucaliptica de Celso Foelkel

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EUCALYPTOLOGICS celebrates its 2nd Birthday!

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TODAY IS EUCALYPTOLOGICS BLOGOVERSARY!


Just two years ago we placed a small seed in the digital world, well hidden in the blogosphere forest. And after some careful nurturing, EUCALYPTOLOGICS, the weblog providing information resources on sustainable Eucalyptus cultivation around the world... is now a nicely growing seedling!

As of May 2009, we have reached +125 countries and +3500 cities (more than doubling Eucalyptologics first year reach) around the world.

Eucalyptologics Second Birthday Blogoversary / Visitor Statistics / Gustavo Iglesias Trabado, Roberto Carballeira Tenreiro & Javier Folgueira Lozano / GIT Forestry Consulting, Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal, Galicia, España, Spain / Eucalyptologics, information resources on Eucalyptus cultivation around the world / Eucalyptologics, recursos de informacion sobre el cultivo del eucalipto en el mundo

Geographic distribution of EUCALYPTOLOGICS readers during Year 2. Data courtesy Google Analytics

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Eucalyptus Newsletter nº 20 - by Celso Foelkel

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Eucalyptus Online Book and Newsletter, April 2009, by Celso Foelkel / Eucalyptus Wisdom from Brazil / Boletín Online Eucalipto, Abril 2009, por Celso Foelkel / Sabiduría eucalíptica desde Brasil

by Celso Foelkel


Summary of Contents


Eucalyptus Online Book & Newsletter are technical information texts written and made available free of charge to all people involved with the forestry and utilization of the Eucalyptus. It depends only on registering yourself to receive them.

Technical coordination - Celso Foelkel
Webmaster / editing - Alessandra Foelkel
Celsius Degree: Phone (+55-51) 3338-4809
Copyright © 2007-2010

This knowledge oriented service was made possible through sponsoring support provided by ABTCP - Brazilian Technical Association of Pulp and Paper and by Botnia, International Paper do Brasil, Conestoga-Rovers & Associates, Suzano & Votorantim Celulose e Papel. The opinions expressed in the texts are those of the author or coming from the referenced technical literature. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsors.


Grau Celsius - Celsius Degree - Celso Foelkel Eucalyptus WisdomGrau Celsius - Celsius Degree - Celso Foelkel Eucalyptus Wisdom - Sabiduria Eucaliptica de Celso Foelkel

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Cold hardy Eucalyptus forestry in Galicia (III): when spring comes...

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Eucalypts at Full Gallop!

Gustavo Iglesias Trabado Contact GIT Forestry Consulting
GIT Forestry Consulting - Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal - www.git-forestry.com - EUCALYPTOLOGICS


As we leave behind the last pieces of the cold and dark season and we approach the next summer solstice, the available energy from longer photoperiods finds plenty of building materials in abundant soil water reservoirs resulting from a rainy winter. Impulsed by increasingly mild temperature trends our local eucalypt plantations in Galicia are forced to stretch their muscles and start increasing their growth rhythm from a "slow pace" to a"full gallop".

Eucalyptus nitens timber crops in Lugo, Galicia, Spain / Cultivos de eucalipto nitens en Lugo, Galicia, España / Gustavo Iglesias Trabado & Roberto Carballeira Tenreiro & Javier Folgueira Lozano / GIT Forestry Consulting, Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal, Galicia, España, Spain / Eucalyptologics, information resources on Eucalyptus cultivation around the world / Eucalyptologics, recursos de informacion sobre el cultivo del eucalipto en el mundo
Fig. 1: Example of a unpruned unthinned high site index cold hardy Eucalyptus nitens plantation growing on ex-agricultural deep acidic soils. Balanced fertility enhances rapid growth and a pasture understorey is well kept by intensive grazing [*]. Note the tall and slender crowns, and the large amount of discarded dead branches along the trunk. (Click image to enlarge)

Depending on tree age and planting design, and depending on the silvicultural strategy followed, this full gallop will mean either fast growth in height as each tree builds new food factories (also known as leaves) to replace the "obsolete" (less efficient due to shading, which impairs photosynthesis) ones in a fierce race to the sky... or a more gradual filling up of larger available spaces, building wider live crowns and increasing their girth.

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