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Complete Set of Introduced Forest Trees Series
The recognition, role and seed sources of introduced forest trees in New Zealand are covered by 18 publications which comprise FRI Bulletin 124 (Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition, Role and Seed Source). It is possible to purchase individual publications (see below for details) or the full set.
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Wilding Prevention - Guidelines for minimising the risk of unwanted wilding spread from new plantings of introduced conifers (No.1 in a set)
N.J. (Nick) Ledgard and E.R.(Lisa) Langer
Land managers and adminstrators must encourage the wise use of introduced trees, to minimise the risk of unwanted spread of wilding trees from new plantings22pp.
ISSN 0478-11028-6. Scion reference P134 (sold together with Wilding Control).Prospective planters should pay particular attention to: species choice use less spread-prone species in contentious areas; siting avoid take-off sites (exposed to prevailing winds); plantation design orientation relative to prevailing wind, edge planting of less spread-prone species; surrounding land management manage pasture, or maintain a closed canopy in shrublands/forest, to prevent wilding establishment; improve pasture, or mob stock annually, commitment to wilding removal before coning age (agreement with neighbours may be necessary) -
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Wilding Control - Guidelines for the Control of Wilding Conifers (2nd in a series)
N.J. (Nick) Ledgard
Timely wilding tree control is important. Many years elapse between the arrival of a wilding tree and when it produces its first seeds. If not removed before seeding, control costs will increase significantly. Therefore, those involved in wilding control should always remember: SITS9 "a stitch in time saves nine".54pp.
ISSN 0477-02186-7. Scion reference P134 (sold together with Wilding Prevention). -
Properties and Utilisation of Exotic Specialty Timbers Grown in New Zealand - Part III: Cypresses
Properties and Utilisation of Exotic Specialty Timbers Grown in New Zealand - Part III: Cypresses Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (A. Murr.) Parl X Cupressocyparis leylandii (Jacks. et Dall.) Dall. Cupressus lusitanica Mill. Cupressus macrocarpa Hartw
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