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Managing Bushland On The Farm, Penny Hussey
Managing Bushland On The Farm, Penny Hussey
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Since the time of European settlement in Western Australia, the replacement of native vegetation with crops and pastures has led to problems for both agricultural production and nature conservation. The most obvious of these are hydrological changes leading to salinisation and waterlogging, and the extinction of some native plants and animals.
Protection of remaining remnants of native bushland, together with revegetation, is increasingly seen as important ways of achieving sustainable agriculture and maintaining our unique wildlife.
Clonal Propagation In Non-Aspen Popular Hybrids, Y.W. Chun
Clonal Propagation In Non-Aspen Popular Hybrids, Y.W. Chun
Aspen Bibliography
Species and hybrids of Populus are considered ideal species for pulpwood, lumber production, and woody biomass production because of their rapid growth, ease of establishment through stem or root cuttings, and relative ease of coppice regeneration [19].