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Built-in colour could be the next big export and interior decor thing for New Zealand radiata pine as scientists eye ... offering an alternative to painting and staining. Scion wood and fibre ...
At present, radiata pine is by far the largest contributor to New Zealand's forestry industry, comprising 90% of the total plantation area. It supplies most domestic wood products, and is the ...
Unlike tropical hardwoods that take up to 200 years to mature, Radiata Pine reaches its full maturation within approximately 25 years, making it the most extensively-used wood in the country.
More than two million radiata pine seedlings are finding new homes in the forests near Oberon and Bathurst. Forestry Corporation's Silverculture supervisor, Alex Slattery, said the sub-zero ...
The radiata pine trees have been chosen for Australia's only softwood breeding research and gene conservation site located in Mount Gambier and run by national forestry cooperative Tree Breeding ...