Mixed species plantations are often promoted as being environmentally preferable to monocultures, but are rarely considered operationally viable by commercial forest growers. Despite many publications documenting benefits demonstrated in research studies (e.g., Kelty 2006; Forrester et al. 2006b; Wood and Vanclay 1995), and despite continuing calls from a wide range of advocates for mixed-species plantations, polyculture remains the exception rather than the rule in industrial plantation forestry (Nichols et al 2006)...
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Improving productivity in mixed-species plantations
Forest Ecology and Management, Vol.233(2-3), pp.193-194
2006
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- Title
- Improving productivity in mixed-species plantations
- Creators
- Mila Bristow - Southern Cross UniversityJ Doland Nichols - Southern Cross UniversityJerome K Vanclay - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Forest Ecology and Management, Vol.233(2-3), pp.193-194
- Identifiers
- 1026; 991012820390402368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science; Forest Research Centre; School of Environment, Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article