Somerville, 1993 - Google Patents
Growth and utilisation of young Cupressus macrocarpaSomerville, 1993
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- Somerville A
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- New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science
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An intensively pruned and thinned stand of Cupressus macrocarpa Hartweg provided a unique research opportunity for examining aspects of cypress tree growth and utilisation. At 27 years of age, the stand was harvestable in terms of stand volume, log size, and sawlog …
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