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Biometric Relationships for Estimating Standing Biomass, Litterfall and Litter Accumulation of Acacia salicina on Mined Land in Central Queensland

scientific article published in 1999

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Biometric Relationships for Estimating Standing Biomass, Litterfall and Litter Accumulation of Acacia salicina on Mined Land in Central Queensland (English)
Basal stem diameter was found to be a good predictor of above-ground biomass, canopy litterfall and mass of the accumulated litter layer for Acacia salicina Lindl., a tree that establishes successfully on mined land in central Queensland. (English)
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