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Authors
Department of Land and Water Conservation. Centre for Natural Resources, NSW
Title
Dieback and what to do about it [electronic resource]
Imprint
Dept. Of Land and Water Conservation, Centre for Natural Resources, Parramatta, NSW, 2002
ISBN/ISSN
073475289X
Url
http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/43810/20040809-0000/www.dipnr.nsw.gov.au/nativeveg/pdf/dieback.pdf
Description

Largely based on: Nadolny, C., 1995. Causes of tree decline/dieback in NSW. In: Redressing Rural
Tree Decline in NSW. Proceedings of the "After dieback" conference presented by Greening Australia,
Orange, May 1995 (ed: A. Kater). Greening Australia, Sydney.

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