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    Runoff, sediment loss and water quality from forest roads in a southeast Queensland coastal plain Pinus plantation by Forsyth, A.R., Bubb, K.A., Cox, M.E.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (10-01-2006)
    “…Runoff and sediment loss from forest roads were monitored for a two-year period in a Pinus plantation in southeast Queensland. Two classes of road were…”
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    Long-term impacts of harvest residue management on nutrition, growth and productivity of an exotic pine plantation of sub-tropical Australia by Tutua, S.S., Xu, Z.H., Blumfield, T.J., Bubb, K.A.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (10-08-2008)
    “…Residue retention is an important issue in evaluating the sustainability of production forestry. However, its long-term impacts have not been studied…”
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    Some nutrient dynamics associated with litterfall and litter decomposition in hoop pine plantations of southeast Queensland, Australia by Bubb, K.A., Xu, Z.H., Simpson, J.A., Saffigna, P.G.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (05-10-1998)
    “…Litterfall was collected over a 12-month period with littertraps in hoop pine ( Araucaria cunninghamii) plantations aged 10, 14 and 62 years in southeast…”
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    GIS-based tools for management of pine plantations, Queensland, Australia by Preda, M, Bubb, K.A, Cox, M.E

    Published in Australian forestry (2007)
    “…Two examples of GIS-based multiple-criteria evaluations of plantation forests are presented. These desktop assessments use available topographical, geological…”
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    Sediment and nutrient losses from exotic Pinus plantation management operations under simulated rainfall by Forsyth, A.R, Bubb, K.A, Cox, M.E

    Published in Australian forestry (2006)
    “…Rainfall simulation experiments were carried out to measure runoff and soil water fluxes of suspended solids, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, dissolved…”
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    Efficacy of atrazine and simazine applications over harvest residue in Queensland's subtropical softwood plantations by Bubb, K.A, Frayne, P.F, Wittmer, T.R, Grimmet, J.L

    Published in Australian forestry (2003)
    “…This study investigated the efficacy of atrazine and simazine when spray technique, amount and timing of herbicide, and amount/arrangement of harvest residue…”
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