The utilization of Australian species of Acacia, with particular reference to those of the subtropical dry zone
1994; Elsevier BV; Volume: 27; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1006/jare.1994.1064
ISSN1095-922X
AutoresLex A.J. Thomson, John Turnbull, Bruce Roger Maslin,
Tópico(s)Bioenergy crop production and management
ResumoThe agroforestry potential of 125 species of Acacia that occur in the subtropical dry zone of Australia is discussed. These species represent a vast genetic resource for reforestation in other subtropical, dry parts of the world. Information on each of these species, including their taxonomy, natural distribution (including climate and soils) and growth characteristics (habit, growth rate, longevity and coppicing ability) is given in tabular form. The table also presents an assessment of the potential of the 125 species for fuelwood, posts, sawn timber, stock fodder, human food, shade, windbreaks, live fences and soil protection.
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