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The productivity of successive conifer monocultures throughout the world has been the subject of many studies, recently reviewed by Evans (1976). The progress with research into the causes of second-rotation decline in productivity of Pinus radiata in southeast Australia is described by Farrell et al. (1981). Studies by Evans (1975) have not indicated any loss in productivity in the second rotation of P. patula pulpwood plantations in Swaziland.
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Schutz, C.J. (1986). Monitoring the Long-Term Effects of Management Practices on Site Productivity in South African Forestry. In: Gessel, S.P. (eds) Forest site and productivity. Forestry Sciences, vol 20. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4380-3_12
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