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2004 Research Report

Journal Article

Battaglia, M and Sands, PJ and White, D* and Mummery, DC, ‘CABALA: a linked carbon, water and nitrogen model of forest growth for silvicultural decision support’, Forest Ecology and Management, 193 (1-2) pp. 251-282. ISSN 0378-1127 (2004) [Refereed Article]

Close, DC and McArthur, C and Pietrzykowski, E and Fitzgerald, H and Paterson, SC, ‘Evaluating effects of nursery and post-planting nutrient regimes on leaf chemistry and browsing of eucalypt seedlings in plantations’, Forest Ecology and Management, 200 pp. 101-112. ISSN 0378-1127 (2004) [Refereed Article]

Eyles, A and Davies, NW and Mohammed, CL, ‘Traumatic oil glands induced by pruning in the wound-associated phloem of Eucalyptus globulus: chemistry and histology’, Trees: Structure and Function, 18 (2) pp. 204-210. ISSN 0931-1890 (2004) [Refereed Article]

Mummery, DC and Battaglia, M, ‘Significance of rainfall distribution in predicting eucalypt plantation growth, management options, and risk assessment using the process-based model CABALA’, Forest Ecology and Management, 193 (1-2) pp. 283-296. ISSN 0378-1127 (2004) [Refereed Article]

Nahrung, HF and Allen, GR and Patel, VS, ‘Day-degree development and phenology modelling of the immature stages of Chrysophtharta agricola (Chapuis) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a pest of eucalypt plantations’, Australian Journal of Entomology, 43 pp. 177-183. ISSN 1326-6756 (2004) [Refereed Article]

Potts, BM and Dungey, HS, ‘Interspecific hybridization of Eucalyptus: key issues for breeders and geneticists’, New Forests, 27 pp. 115-138. ISSN 0169-4286 (2004) [Refereed Article]

Rapley, LP and Allen, GR and Potts, BM, ‘Genetic variation in Eucalyptus globulus in relation to susceptibility from attack by the southern eucalypt leaf beetle, Chrysophtharta agricola’, Australian Journal of Botany, 52 pp. 747-756. ISSN 0067-1924 (2004) [Refereed Article]

Steinbauer, MJ and Schiestl, FP* and Davies, NW, ‘Monoterpenes and epicuticular waxes help female Autumn Gum Moth differentiate between waxy and glossy Eucalyptus and leaves of different ages’, Journal of Chemical Ecology, 30 (6) pp. 1117-1141. ISSN 0098-0331 (2004) [Refereed Article]

Conference Publication

Allen, GR and Elek, J* and Matsuki, M, ‘Managing leaf beetles in eucalypt plantations: non-target impacts, biocontrol and natural enemy recolonisation’, Proceedings of the XXII International Congress of Entomology, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 26. (2004) [Conference Extract]

Elek, J* and Allen, GR and Matsuki, M, ‘Success® is an alternative to Dominex® for managing leaf beetles in eucalypt plantations’, Proceedings of the XXII International Congress of Entomology, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 26. (2004) [Conference Extract]

Rapley, LP and Allen, GR and Potts, BM, ‘Does feeding by autumn gum moth larvae induce changes in Eucalyptus globulus leaf chemistry?’, Proceedings of the XXII International Congress of Entomology, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 74. (2004) [Conference Extract]


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