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A single, critical gene that’s responsible for modulating plants’ responses to stress has been identified for the first time. The previously uncategorised gene could prove crucial for imp…
A single, critical gene that’s responsible for modulating plants’ responses to stress has been identified for the first time. The previously uncategorised gene could prove crucial for imp…
Truffles may seem like a lavish snack, but to swamp wallabies they represent a much more run-of-the-mill feed. Research conducted by a team from Edith Cowan University published this month…
The FWPA-supported National Centre for Timber Durability and Design Life continues to collaborate with research partners around Australia to gather evidence-based data, systems and too…
A research project that’s looking into the mechanical properties of softwood sawn timber has resulted in the establishment of a world-leading, dedicated timber testing facility in South A…
Advanced technologies being used in Tasmania to monitor wedge-tailed eagle nests could be the first step towards developing a ‘fully networked’ forest. But what does this mean, exactly? A…
As we are all keenly aware, the bushfire season of 2019/20 resulted in extensive loss and damage to Australia’s plantation and natural forest resources, as well as the destruction of many pro…
FWPA contracted Natural Capital Economics to undertake an economic impact assessment of four randomly selected projects. The sample was selected from projects that were funded and comple…
The aim of this project was to obtain real data on the temperature, relative humidity, moisture content of timber and vertical displacement of a real, six-storey timber-framed building, du…