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Title:
Effects of silvicultural treatments on spotted gum mining timber production / by Spencer Bruskin.
Author:
Bruskin, Spencer.
;
Forestry Commission of New South Wales Research Division.
Year:
1992.
Series:
Research paper (Forestry Commission of New South Wales), ; no. 14.
Description:
10 p. ; 30 cm.
Holdings:
n.14 (1992)
Subject:
Eucalyptus propinqua.
;
New South Wales.
;
Corymbia maculata.
;
Eucalyptus paniculata.
;
Timbers.
;
Silviculture.
ISBN/ISSN:
0730596559;
Type:
Book
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