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The role of vegetation management for enhancing productivity of the world's forests
RG Wagner, KM Little, B Richardson, K Mcnabb
Forestry 79 (1), 57-79, 2006
3382006
Intensive, site-specific silviculture: Manipulating resource availability at establishment for improved stand productivity. A review of South African research
B du Toit, CW Smith, KM Little, G Boreham, RN Pallett
Forest Ecology and Management 259 (9), 1836-1845, 2010
902010
The risks associated with glyphosate-based herbicide use in planted forests
CA Rolando, BR Baillie, DG Thompson, KM Little
Forests 8 (6), 208, 2017
742017
Acacia mearnsii industry overview: current status, key research and development issues
JM Chan, P Day, J Feely, R Thompson, KM Little, CH Norris
Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science 77 (1), 19-30, 2015
692015
Suppression of seed germination and early seedling growth by plantation harvest residues
NS Schumann, AW, Little, KM & Eccles
South African Journal of Plant and Soil 12 (4), 170-174, 1995
651995
Coppicing ability of 20 Eucalyptus species grown at two high-altitude sites in South Africa
KM Little, RAW Gardner
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33 (2), 181-189, 2003
562003
Wood and fibre productivity potential of promising new eucalypt species for coastal Zululand, South Africa
RAW Gardner, KM Little, A Arbuthnot
Australian Forestry 70 (1), 37-47, 2007
432007
Towards reduced herbicide use in forest vegetation management
KM Little, I Willoughby, RG Wagner, P Adams, H Frochot, J Gava, S Gous, ...
Southern African Forestry Journal 207 (1), 63-79, 2006
432006
The effect of land preparation at re-establishment on the productivity of fast growing hardwoods in South Africa
CW Smith, KM Little, CH Norris
Australian Forestry 64 (3), 165-174, 2001
392001
A comparison of different planting methods, including hydrogels, and their effect on eucalypt survival and initial growth in South Africa
PWM Viero, KM Little
Southern African Forestry Journal 2006 (208), 5-13, 2006
382006
The relationship between vegetation management and the wood and pulping properties of a Eucalyptus hybrid clone
KM Little, J van Staden, GPY Clarke
Annals of Forest Science 60 (7), 673-680, 2003
372003
The impact of vegetation control on the establishment of pine at four sites in the summer rainfall region of South Africa
KM Little, CA Rolando
Southern African Forestry Journal 2001 (192), 31-40, 2001
342001
An integrated analysis of 33 Eucalyptus trials linking the onset of competition-induced tree growth suppression with management, physiographic and climatic factors
KM Little, CA Rolando, CD Morris
Annals of forest science 64 (6), 585-591, 2007
312007
The effect of a soil-amended hydrogel on the establishment of a Eucalyptus grandis x E. camaldulensis clone grown on the sandy soils of Zululand
PWM Viero, KM Little, DG Oscroft
Southern African Forestry Journal 188 (1), 21-28, 2000
292000
Performance of a Eucalyptus grandis× E. camaldulensis hybrid clone as influenced by a cowpea cover-crop
KM Little, AW Schumann, AD Noble
Forest Ecology and management 168 (1-3), 43-52, 2002
282002
Eucalyptus grandis x E. camaldulensis variability and intra-genotypic competition as a function of different vegetation management treatments
KM Little, J Van Staden, GPY Clarke
New Forests 25 (3), 227-242, 2003
272003
A new systematic trial design for the optimization of interspecific weed control.
KM Little, AW Schumann
261996
Measuring water stress in Eucalyptus grandis Hill ex Maiden seedlings planted into pots
CA Rolando, KM Little
South African Journal of Botany 74 (1), 133-138, 2008
252008
Management of Eucalyptus grandis coppice regeneration of seedling parent stock in Zululand, South Africa
KM Little, B Toit
Australian forestry 66 (2), 108-112, 2003
242003
Interspecific competition affects early growth of a Eucalyptus grandis x E. camaldulensis hybrid clone in Zululand, South Africa
KM Little, J Van Staden
South African journal of botany 69 (4), 505-513, 2003
232003
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