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E. Camaldulensis
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To: forest@nic.funet.fi
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Subject: E. Camaldulensis
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From: sonn@cats.ucsc.edu (David A. Sonnenfeld, Sociology, UC Santa Cruz)
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Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 05:46:00 -0800
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Was there a research breakthrough on the propagation of E. Camaldulensis
in the 1970s?
I'm reading about the spread of E. Camaldulensis plantations in the late
1970s & have come across a reference suggesting that the timing was related
to the availability of a "cheap supply of seeds ... from Australia".
Thanks for any tips on this.
Regards,
David
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