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Eucalyptus camaldulensis (PROSEA)

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== Selected sources ==
*Blakely, W.F., 1955. A key to the eucalypts. 3rd Edition. Forestry and Timber Bureau, Canberra, Australia. 359 pp.*Chippendale, G.M., 1988. Myrtaceae - Eucalyptus, Angophora. In: George, A.S. (Editor): Flora of Australia, Vol. 19. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, Australia. pp. 327-329.*Doran, J.C. & Brophy, J.J., 1990. Tropical red gums - a source of 1,8-cineole-rich Eucalyptus oil. New Forest 4: 157-178.*Eldridge, K., Davidson, J., Harwood, C. & van Wijk, G., 1993. Eucalypt domestication and breeding. Clarendon Press, Oxford, United Kingdom. pp. 60-72.*Jacobs, M.R., 1981. Eucalypts for planting. 2nd Edition. FAO Forestry Series No 11. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy. pp. 369-381.*Kijkar, S., 1991. Handbook: producing rooted cuttings of Eucalyptus camaldulensis. Association of South East Asian Nations(ASEAN)-Canada Forest Tree Seed Centre Project, Muak-Lak, Saraburi, Thailand.*Midgley, S.J., Eldridge, K.G. & Doran, J.C., 1989. Genetic resources of Eucalyptus camaldulensis. Commonwealth Forestry Review 68: 295--308.*Onyewotu, L.D.Z. & Stigter, C.J., 1995. Eucalyptus - its reputation and its roots. Millet and a eucalyptus shelterbelt in northern Nigeria. Agroforestry Today 7: 7--8.<25> 63a, 66, 130, 202, 232, 322a, 343, 362, 540.(timbers)
== Main genus page ==
*C.C.H. Jongkind (selection of species)
*J.C. Doran & W. Wongkaew (Auxiliary plants)
 
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