Fig. 1: Timber belt of low-pruned Eucalyptus nitens and Pinus radiata in grazelands (left). Example of diameter growth and crown shape in E. nitens grown with low competence from neighbouring trees (right).
Fig. 2: Survival and early growth of an E. nitens plantation during its first 2 years after experiencing -10ºC in their first winter
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