The value of good sites and good genotypes : an analysis of Eucalyptus dunnii plantations in NSW

  • Henson M
  • Vanclay J
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An analysis of Eucalyptus dunnii plantation growth in north-eastern NSW shows that 30 per cent increase in site index can contribute a 300 per cent increase in profitability, and that clonal production of the best family could contribute a further two-fold increase in plantation profitability.

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Henson, M., & Vanclay, J. K. (2004). The value of good sites and good genotypes : an analysis of Eucalyptus dunnii plantations in NSW. In The Economics and Management of High Productivity Plantations (pp. 27–30). Lugo, Spain. Retrieved from http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/eserv/UQ:8186/U137_spain.pdf

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