- Introduction
- Eucalyptus cultivated forest typology
- Eucalyptus Regeneration Treatments (harvest timing, coppice cycles, cutting height, harvest coupe allocation, treatment and uses for harvest residues)
- Eucalyptus Improvement Treatments (shoot selection, soil preparation, understorey control, thinnings, pruning, fertilization, phytosanitary measures)
- Eucalyptus Growth & Productivity (site index, tree stocking, harvest cycles)
- Social & Environmental Impacts of Eucalyptus plantations
- Bibliography
Eucalyptus globulus Silviculture in Spain: New Book
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Managing Eucalyptus Pulp Mill Solid Residues - by Celso Foelkel
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- Introduction
- Residues & More Residues: What amount of them do we really have in our factories?
- Key Points for Solid Residue Management in Pulp & Paper Mills
- Steps of a Successful Strategy for Solid Residue Management in Pulp & Paper Mills
- Minimizing Solid Residue Generation in our factories
- Relevant Facts for Solid Industrial Residue Management
- Final Disposal of Industrial Solid Residues: Burial Pits
- Non-Processal Solid Industrial Residuess at Mill
- Some Real Case Studies on Solid Residue Management at Eucalyptus Pulp & Paper Mills
- Final Considerations
- References and recommended literature
- Acknowledgements
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Eucalyptus morrisbyi: First time blooming in the UK
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- Threatened Species Section (2006). Flora Recovery Plan: Morrisby’s gum, Eucalyptus morrisbyi Year 2006-2010. Department of Primary Industries and Water, Hobart. ISBN 0 7246 6354 1
- Jones, RC; McKinnon, GE; Potts, BM & Vaillancourt, RE (2005) Genetic diversity and mating system of an endangered tree Eucalyptus morrisbyi. Australian Journal of Botany, 53 (4). pp. 367-377. ISSN 0067-1924
- Jones, RC; McKinnon, GE; Wiltshire, RJE; Potts, BM & Vaillancourt, RE (2005) Conservation genetics of an endangered endemic, Eucalyptus morrisbyi. Advances in Plant Conservation Biology, implications for flora management and restoration : symposium program and abstracts 25-27 October 2005 / Dept. of Conservation & Land Management, Botanic Gardens & Parks Authority, Perth, Western Australia, pp. 29.
- Wiltshire, RJE; Potts, BM & Reid, JB (1991) Phenetic affinities, variability and conservation status of a rare Tasmanian endemic, Eucalyptus morrisbyi R.G. Brett. In Banks, MR; Smith, SJ; Orchard, AE & Kantvilas, G. (Eds.) Aspects of Tasmanian Botany – A Tribute to Winifred Curtis. 31(3): 213-229. Royal Society of Tasmania, Hobart.
- Brett, R.G. (1939). The description of a new eucalypt species. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 1938: 129-130
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Pinusletter nº 11 - by Ester Foelkel
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- Os Pinus no Brasil: Pinus greggii / Pinus in Brazil: Pinus greggii
- Referencias Técnicas da Literatura Virtual. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) - África do Sul / Technical References in Online Literature. CSIR - South Africa
- Cursos e Eventos / Courses & Events
- Pinus-Links
- Produçao e Uso de Composto de Casca de Pinus / Pinus Bark Compost Production and Uses
- Cogumelos Comestíveis Asociados aos Pinus / Edible mushrooms associated to Pinus
- Mini-artigo Técnico por Ester Foelkel: Produçao de Sementes Genéticamente Melhoradas de Pinus / Technical Mini-Article by Ester Foelkel: Genetically Improved Pinus Seed Production
PinusLetter - The Pinus Newsletter - nº 6 - June 2008 by Ester Foelkel
PinusLetter - The Pinus Newsletter - nº 5 - May 2008 by Ester Foelkel
PinusLetter - The Pinus Newsletter - nº 3 - March 2008 by Ester Foelkel
PinusLetter - The Pinus Newsletter - nº 1 - January 2008 by Ester Foelkel
Editoração - Alessandra Foelkel
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Eucalyptus in India: timber and wheat polyculture
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Or seven reasons why stating eucalypts poison soils is mostly... bullshit
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New Eucalyptus taxon described in Tasmania
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The first cultivated Eucalyptus (I): Kew Gardens
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