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Fibre-managed plantation E. globulus is potentially a viable source of structural timber and engineered wood product (EWP) feedstock for the Australian market. Currently, there is minim…
Fibre-managed plantation E. globulus is potentially a viable source of structural timber and engineered wood product (EWP) feedstock for the Australian market. Currently, there is minim…
This project identifies host-matched, efficacious parasitoid wasp populations in the Green Triangle and releases wasps in Western Australia to improve biological control of Eucalyptus…
Project number: VNC516-1920 Read a summary of this and 2 other FWPA nutrition projects via this link. This study aimed to improve the knowledge underpinning decisions on the location and man…
Despite the improved fertility from agricultural systems, some blue gum plantations grown on previous farmland in southern WA can respond strongly to fertilization with nitrogen (N) and p…
This project is aimed at improving the tolerance of Eucalyptus plantations to Teratosphaeria leaf disease (TLD) using genomics. Disease marker panels developed in this project will be use…
A co-funding initiative between the FWPA Grower Research Advisory Committee (GRAC) and the University of Tasmania to build capacity in grower priority research. The co-funding model supp…
This presentation, of a recently published FWPA funded study, investigated the reduction in the costs in the supply chain by controlling moisture content of logs and chips (including woody…
Project number: PNC336-1314 Reducing costs in the wood supply chain through controlling the moisture content of logs and chips: Preliminary modelling results for air-drying Eucalyptus g…