207-323 Plantations and Farm Forests

Availability

Creswick campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr Christopher Weston

Prerequisites

202-201 Plant Function, 207-275 Processes in Forest Ecology (or equivalent).

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours lectures and 36 hours practical work

Subject Description

Trees are planted for a range of uses, including wood production, water table control and salinity mitigation, carbon credits and shade and shelter for stock. On completion of this subject, students should have developed a sound understanding of:

  • methods for the mass propagation of selected trees;

  • species and site matching for purposes such as salinity mitigation and optimum growth;

  • the eco-physiology of water and nutrient use in farmed forests;

  • management of the interaction between light, water and nutrients to maximise carbon gain (growth) in planted trees;

  • the processes of tree improvement through tree breeding programs; and

  • the changing political and environmental base for farming trees in Australia.

Assessment

One three-hour examination (50%), and up to four assessment tasks throughout the semester (totalling 50%).



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