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  • Moreover, the hybrid has the straight bole and stem of Acacia mangium and the self-pruning ability of A. auriculiformis (Ibrahim 1993).

    Chapter 8 1996

  • A. auriculiformis: widely adaptable to harsh sites (pH 3-9), Imperata eradication.

    Chapter 25 1996

  • On Imperata grasslands and very infertile soils A. auriculiformis will usually grow faster than species of Albizia, Eucalyptus, Leucaena and Pinus.

    Chapter 8 1996

  • RHIZOBIA: A. auriculiformis is a promiscuous host nodulated by a wide range of Rhizobium strains and has a good chance of being nodulated in soils with low Rhizobium populations (Roughley, 1987).

    Chapter 8 1996

  • HYBRIDS: A. auriculiformis will hybridize naturally with Acacia mangium, and such crosses have been observed in Papua New Guinea and Sabah, Malaysia.

    Chapter 8 1996

  • Few other species can match Acacia auriculiformis ability to grow on harsh sites.

    Chapter 8 1996

  • Hybrids with A. auriculiformis have the potential to become an important source of planting material for plantation forestry.

    Chapter 8 1996

  • Plantation-grown A. auriculiformis is promising for high quality chemical pulp (Logan, 1987).

    Chapter 8 1996

  • OTHER USES: A. auriculiformis makes a good shade tree and can provide shelter on exposed sites near the sea.

    Chapter 8 1996

  • A. auriculiformis A.Cunn. ex Benth is commonly a low to medium-sized tree 8-20 m in height, thornless, heavily branched and with a short, crooked stem.

    Chapter 8 1996

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