Pinus radiata is a tree species native to the Central Coast of California and Mexico, which has been widely introduced in Europe for wood production. In Spain, especially in the northern region, it ...
Do we really need a billion trees, and if we do, pine?, asks Bruce Bisset. It's not often I agree with the farming lobby's stance on big issues, but when it comes to their resistance to covering ...
New research says invasive radiata pine is spread more widely across NZ than was previously appreciated, with modelling showing that up to 76% of the country’s land is climatically capable of ...
The high water stress tolerance of hybrids of the Radiata Pine (Pinus radiata X Pinus attenuata) has been under study by researchers, who note that these trees appear to be a very interesting ...
A 60 metre high redwood stand near Taumarunui. Photo / Supplied Pinus radiata has been the go-to species for New Zealand's vast plantation forest estate for well over 100 years, but another ...
Forestry experts are encouraging landowners to use recently announced forestry grants to plant trees other than radiata pine. These other species include manuka, eucalypts, Douglas fir and cypress ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Long cultivated in plantations for timber, in corridors as windbreaks and in large gardens and parks as an ornamental, Radiata Pines ...
Abbe and Crafts 1 showed that the development of secondary walls in the sieve cells of gymnosperms is apparently restricted to the Abietineae; there is no evidence of secondary wall in the sieve cells ...
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