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Aleppo pines
- To: m*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: Aleppo pines
- From: "* O* <S*@UCCMVSA.UCOP.EDU>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jun 97 11:29:40 PDT
Forwarding . . . (be sure and respond to Andrew Galdes
(galdes.andrew@pi.sa.gov.au) directly as well as the group)
Sean O.
* * * * * *
In Article "Aleppo pines" (on USENET's bionet.plants),
Andrew Galdes <galdes.andrew@pi.sa.gov.au> wrote:
Aleppo pine control
Need help finding out more about Aleppo pines
Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) is a weed of native bushland, roadside
verges, water catchments and transport corridors in the southern Eyre
Peninsula region of South Australia, Australia.
A group of concerned community and government agency people in the
region is looking for information to help control Aleppo pines in this
region. In particular we are looking for information on the
following:
- Non residual herbicides (suitable for use in water catchments) that
can be used to control seedling regrowth
- Quality extension material that depicts the difference between this
pine and more useful species (eg. P radiata, P pinaster, P ponderosa,
Callitris preissii) to assist community identification
- Possible uses for Aleppo pine timber
Can any one help with a URL or news group which might help me?
Thanks for your time,
galdes.andrew@pi.sa.gov.au
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