Australian Forestry

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian Forestry is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Propagation by stem cuttings of 20 seedlots of Eucalyptus camaldulensis and the likelihood of a seedlot × propagation system interaction10
The effect of climate change on the health and productivity of Australia’s temperate eucalypt forests10
Hollow occurrence and tree spacing inEucalyptus tereticornis10
Cultural burning and public forests: convergences and divergences between Aboriginal groups and forest management in south-eastern Australia8
Impact of flail chain characteristics on productivity, costs, bark content and fuel use when processing short-rotation Eucalyptus globulus trees to produce woodchips7
A state-space growth model for Eucalyptus pilularis in subtropical Australia, fitted with and without seemingly unrelated regression7
A tribute to Alan Gordon John Brown AM, ATSE, FFA5
Landscape monitoring in forests: a wildlife ecologist’s perspective5
Post-harvesting glyphosate and imazapyr application on Eucalyptus stumps to control coppice4
Using topographic attributes to predict the density of vegetation layers in a wet eucalypt forest4
Seasonal flight and genetic distinction among Xylosandrus crassiusculus populations invasive in Australia4
Evaluation and prediction of bending properties of glulam beams made from young plantation-grown Eucalyptus nitens4
Interaction of site, spacing, weed control and fertiliser in Pinus radiata plantations in southeast New South Wales4
A technical note on the effect of log length on the drying ofEucalyptus urophylla3
Improving the hardness ofEndospermum medullosum(Vanuatu whitewood)3
Long-term growth response to weed-control strips in Eucalyptus urograndis plantations in Brazil3
Acacia and eucalypt plantation biosecurity in Southeast Asia – a history, and directions for future research and engagement3
Bark beetles at a pine buffet down under: a review of Australia’s Ips grandicollis biological control program and opportunities for enhancement3
Encouraging residents’ stewardship of street trees in Australia’s capital city, Canberra3
Maximising the benefits of trees on farms in Tasmania – a desktop review of investment opportunities to improve farm enterprise productivity, profitability and sustainability3
Current and future risks of drought-induced mortality inPinus radiataplantations in New South Wales, Australia3
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