South African Forestry Journal

Title Publication Date Language Citations
A List ofEucalyptusLeaf Fungi and their Potential Importance to South African Forestry1989/06/01English11
Provenance Variation ofEucalyptus nitenson the Eastern Transvaal Highveld in South Africa1986/09/01English11
Some Fungal Symbionts of Ectotrophic Mycorrhizae of Pines in South Africa1987/12/01English11
The Effect of Management for Timber Production on Floristics and Growing Stock in the Southern Cape Indigenous Forests1980/06/01English11
Veld management in the Natal Drakensberg1969/01/01English10
Interrelationships between Vegetation and Site Characteristics in the Gouna Forest1980/03/01English10
Fertilisation in South African Forestry1983/06/01English10
The Dynamics of the Indigenous Forest-Fynbos Ecotone in the Southern Cape1981/12/01English10
Forest Growth: A 35-Year Southern Cape Case Study1991/12/01English10
Fungi Associated with Damping-off in Coniferous Seedlings in South African Nurseries1978/03/01English10
Fungi Associated withPinusin South Africa Part I. The Transvaal1986/09/01English10
Fertilising Commercial Forest Species in Southern Africa: Research Progress and Problems (Part 2)1990/03/01English10
Top Height: A Definition for Use in South Africa1993/12/01English10
The Effect of Afforestation of Indigenous Scrub Forest withEucalyptuson Streamflow from a Small Catchment in the Transvaal, South Africa1989/09/01English10
A History of Five Forest Diseases in South Africa1987/03/01English10
Alien InvasiveSalixspp. (Willows) in the Grassland Biome of South Africa1991/06/01English10
Are Pine Plantations “Inhospitable Seas” around Remnant Native Habitat within South-western Cape Forestry Areas?1996/07/01English9
The Blackwood Group System: its relevance for sustainable forest management in the southern Cape1996/11/01English9
Fungi Associated withEucalyptusin South Africa1985/12/01English9
SOME ASPECTS OF FLOWERING AND REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR IN EUCALYPTUS GRANDIS (HILL) MAIDEN AT J.D.M. KEET FOREST RESEARCH STATION (FORMERLY ZOMERKOMST FOREST RESEARCH STATION) / SOMMIGE ASPEKTE VAN BLOM EN REPRODUK-TIEWE GEDRAG VAN EUCALYPTUS GRANDIS (HILL) MAIDEN BY J.D.M. KEET-BOSNA-VORSINGSTASIE1976/06/01English9
Prunus africana in the Bloukrans River Gorge, Southern Cape1981/09/01English9
Anatomical Wood Properties of South African GrownEucalyptus grandis1973/03/01English9
Volume Equations for Diameter Measurements in Millimetres1984/09/01English9
The Wood Properties and Qualities of Three South African-Grown Eucalypt Hybrids1993/12/01English9
Somatic Embryogenesis inEucalyptus grandis1991/06/01English9
The Potential of Pine Hybrids in South Africa1986/03/01English9
Drying Eucalypts for Quality: Material Characteristics, Pre-drying Treatments, Drying Methods, Schedules and Optimisation of Drying Quality1995/11/01English9
The Population Dynamics of the WeedAcacia longifolia(Fabacae) in the Absence and Presence of Fire1988/06/01English9
Alien Control: Can We Afford to Slash and Burn Hakea in Fynbos Ecosystems?1989/12/01English9
Site Quality Prediction for Pinus patula in the Glengarry Area, Transkei1979/12/01English8