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Nutrition of Eucalypts

 

Nutrition of Eucalypts

Edited by:
PM Attiwill   University of Melbourne
MA Adams   University of Western Australia

Colour illustrations
448 pages
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING


An eBook version is available from eBooks.com

 

 Most eucalypts grow naturally on soils low in fertility. Commercial plantations of eucalypts have been established around the world over a range of climates and soils. These two themes are central to this book.

Nutrition of Eucalypts provides a comprehensive survey of nutritional ecology of eucalypts in their natural environment and in plantations.

The authors, who are all at the forefront of research and development in their fields, are from the various eucalypt growing regions including Brazil, India, China, Spain and Australia. Their text aims at a state-of-the-art presentation.

The book includes a key and descriptions for recognising nutrient deficiencies in eucalypts.
 

 
  • Phosphorus in Australian Forest Soils, M. J. McLaughlin
  • The Influence of Soils on the Evolution of the Eucalypts, R. L. Specht
  • Distribution of Eucalypts in Australian Landscapes: Landforms, Soils, Fire and Nutrition, M. A. Adams
  • Nutritional Physiology of Eucalypts: Uptake, Distribution and Utilization, T. S. Grove, B. D. Thomson and N. Malajczuk
  • The Nutritional Physiology of the Eucalypts' Nutrition and Growth, P. E. Kriedemann and R. N. Cromer
  • Nutrient Concentrations in Eucalyptus: a Synthesis in Relation to Differences Between Taxa, Sites and Components, T. S. Judd, P. M. Attiwill and M. A. Adams
  • Biomass Production, Nutrient Uptake and Nutrient Cycling in the Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) and Karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor) Forests of South-western Australia, A. M. O'Connell and T. S. Grove
  • Nutrient Cycling in Forests of South-eastern Australia, Peter M. Attiwill, Philip J. Polglase, Christopher J. Weston and M. A. Adams
  • Nutrient Cycling and Forest Management, John Turner and Marcia J. Lambert
  • Simulated Nutrient Losses Due to Timber Harvesting in Highly Productive Eucalypt Forests and Plantations, T. S. Judd
  • Silviculture of Eucalypt Plantations in Australia, R. N. Cromer
  • Eucalypt Nutrition: New Zealand Experience, P. J. Knight and I. D. Nicholas
  • Fertilizers and Eucalypt Plantations in South Africa, M. A. Herbert
  • Fertilizers and Eucalypt Plantations in Argentina, F. Dalla-Tea and M. A. Marc
  • Eucalypt Nutrition and Fertilizer Regimes in Brazil Nairam Félix de Barros and Roberto Ferreira de Novais
  • Silviculture of Eucalypt Plantations in Chile, José Antonio Prado D. and Jorge A. Toro V.
  • Eucalypt Plantations in Portugal, J. S. Pereira, M. Tomé, M. Madeira, A. C. Oliveira, J. Tomé and M. H. Almeida
  • Fertilizer and Eucalypt Plantations in China, Wang Huoran and Zhou Wenlong
  • Mineral Nutrition and Resource Conservation in Eucalyptus Plantations and other Forest Covers in India, J. D. S. Negi and S. C. Sharma
  • Diagnosis of Nutrient Deficiencies in Eucalypts, B. Dell
 

 A valuable reference source for all foresters, tree breeders and agricultural scientists. 

 ". . . a well written, very informative, good reference for researchers and foresters. Graduate through professionals."
PP Mou, CHOICE

". . . everyone interested in Eucalyptus and nutrition needs to get a copy of this book."
Dan Binkley, Forest Ecology and Management
 

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