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Cornelius, Jonathan P. (2009) The utility of the predictive decapitation test as a tool for early genetic selection for Hypsipyla tolerance in big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla King). Forest Ecology and Management, 257 (8). pp. 1815-1821.
Cornelius, J.P., and Watt, A.D. (2003) Genetic variation in a Hypsipyla-attacked clonal trial of Cedrela odorata under two pruning regimes. Forest Ecology and Management, 183 (1). pp. 341-349.
Congdon, Bradley C., Lange, Corinna L., and Clarke, Anthony R. (1997) Geographical variation and gene flow in the eucalyptus defoliating beetle Chrysophtharta bimaculata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). Journal of Applied Ecology, 34 (5). pp. 1287-1292.
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Franks, P.J., and Beerling, D.J. (2009) CO2-forced evolution of plant gas exchange capacity and water-use efficiency over the Phanerozoic. Geobiology, 7 (2). pp. 227-236.
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Karan , M., Evans, D.S., Reilly, D., Schulte, K., Wright, C., Innes, D., Holton, T.A., Nikles, D.G., and Dickinson, G.R. (2012) Rapid microsatellite marker development for African mahogany (Khaya senegalensis, Meliaceae) using next-generation sequencing and assessment of its intra-specific genetic diversity. Molecular Ecology Resources, 12 (2). pp. 344-353.
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Lindsay, D. Alex J., Kelly, N. I., Dickinson, G. R., and Congdon, R.A. (Bob) (2011) Silviculture of small-scale mahogany wood lots in North Queensland - some observations. In: Abstracts from Darwin 2011 African Mahogany Plantation Industry Forum. pp. 37-38. From: Darwin 2011 African Mahogany Plantation Industry Forum, 30 August - 1 September 2011, Darwin, NT, Australia.
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Nelson, Paul N., Banabas, Murom, Goodrick, Iain, Webb, Michael J., Huth, Neil I., and O'Grady, Damien (2015) Soil sampling in oil palm plantations: a practical design that accounts for lateral variability at the tree scale. Plant and Soil, 394 (1-2). pp. 421-429.
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Pryde, Elizabeth C., Holland, Greg J., Watson, Simon J., Turton, Stephen M., and Nimmo, Dale G. (2015) Conservation of tropical forest tree species in a native timber plantation landscape. Forest Ecology and Management, 339. pp. 96-104.
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Settle, D.J., Page, T., Bush, D., Doran, J., Sethy, M., and Viji, I. (2012) Basic density, diameter and radial variation of Vanuatu Whitewood (Endospermum medullosum): potential for breeding in a low density, tropical hardwood. International Forestry Review, 14 (4). pp. 463-475.
Simons, A.J., and Leakey, R.R.B. (2004) Tree domestication in tropical agroforestry. Agroforestry Systems, 61 (1-3). pp. 167-181.
Self, N.M., Aitken, E.A.B., and Dale, Michele (2002) Susceptibility of provenances of spotted gums to Ramularia shoot blight. New Zealand Plant Protection, 55. pp. 68-72.
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Wightman, Kevyn E., Ward, Sheila E., Haggar, Jeremy P., Rodríguez Santiago, Bartolo, and Cornelius, Jonathan P. (2008) Performance and genetic variation of big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla King) in provenance and progeny trials in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Forest Ecology and Management, 255 (2). pp. 346-355.
Wightman, Kevyn, Rodríguez Santiago, Bartolo, Ward, Sheila, and Cornelius, Jonathan (2005) Domestication of spanish cedar and mahogany in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico: experiences in forest tree germplasm improvement. Recursos Naturales y Ambiente, 44. pp. 119-128.
Waruhiu, Annabelle N., Kengue, Joseph, Atangana, Alain R., Tchoundjeu, Zac, and Leakey, Roger R.B. (2004) Domestication of Dacryodes edulis: 2. phenotypic variation of fruit traits in 200 trees from four populations in the humid lowlands of Cameroon. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, 2 (1). pp. 340-346.
Watt, Allan D., Newton, Adrian C., and Cornelius, Jonathan P (2003) Resistance to the shoot borer in mahoganies. In: Lugo, Ariel E., Figueroa Colon, Julio C., and Alayón, Mildred, (eds.) Big-leaf mahogany: Genetics, ecology and management. Ecological Studies (159). Springer - Verlag New York, New York, NY, USA, pp. 395-404.