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    Applying a land systems approach to describe and partition soil and forest variablility, Southern Mamaku Plateau, part of Kinleith Forest, New Zealand 

    Hill, Reece B. (Lincoln University, 1999)
    Kinleith Forest is a P. radiata dominated plantation forest situated on the edge of the Taupo Volcanic Zone in the central North Island, New Zealand. Approximately 35 000 ha of the forest is situated on the southern Mamaku ...
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    Structure and canopy tree species regeneration requirements in indigenous forests, Westland, New Zealand 

    Stewart, Glenn H. (2002-08)
    This report reviews the literature on regeneration requirements of main canopy tree species in Westland. Forests managed for production purposes have to be harvested in an ecologically sustainable way; to maintain their ...
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    Evaluation of eye-spot balloons in a Canterbury vineyard 

    Hickling, Graham J. (Lincoln University. Bio-Protection & Ecology Division., 1995-04)
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    A physiological study of weed competition in peas (Pisum sativum L.) 

    Munakamwe, Zachariah (Lincoln University, 2008)
    Peas dominate New Zealand grain legume production and they are a major export crop. However, weeds are a major problem particularly under organic production, where the use of synthetic chemicals is prohibited. To address ...
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    Exploring new transgenes for pyramiding resistance to potato tuber moth in potato 

    Meiyalaghan, Sathiyamoorthy (Lincoln University, 2005)
    Potato tuber moth, Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller) (PTM), is a major insect pest of potato crops. The larvae mine into foliage and exposed tubers, making them difficult to control with insecticide applications or cultural ...
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    AuthorWilson, Kerry-Jayne (13)Hickling, Graham J. (12)Clough, Timothy J. (11)Condron, Leo M. (10)Hill, George D. (8)Sherlock, Robert R. (8)Sykes, Andrew R. (8)McKenzie, Bruce A. (7)Ogilvie, Shaun C. (7)Di, Hong J. (6)... View MoreKeyword
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